One of the great joys of gardening in front of my house is mid-January, when the witch hazel comes into bloom. Its smell is truly intoxicating, and not easy to describe. It's rather medicinal. But in a good way. And when I snip a few branches and bring them in, the scent of the blossoms slowly takes over.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Witch Hazel
One of the great joys of gardening in front of my house is mid-January, when the witch hazel comes into bloom. Its smell is truly intoxicating, and not easy to describe. It's rather medicinal. But in a good way. And when I snip a few branches and bring them in, the scent of the blossoms slowly takes over.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
RIP Dream Smith: 1976 - 2008
i didn't notice the album titles at the time, much less attach any significance to them. now i think that they must be a clue as to what he was planning to do.
i have many feelings at once about dream's death. i'm sad, obviously, but i also feel guilty, angry, stunned. and because almost all of my interaction with him was musical, i am obsessed with thoughts about his music. what is going to happen to it? so much of it, especially the last half dozen songs of his that he wrote (that i know about), are much better than 90% of the songs i hear on kexp. if songwriting ability were the sole determinant of success, dream would have already become the rock star he wanted to be.
a line in the last song he sent me was going through my head for several days before i knew he had died:
i never thought that that line applied to dream himself, until after he was gone.