Ep. 13 - A Lagwagon Tribute
Listening to: Lagwagon - May 16
Just another Saturday. Yeah, right. I am back in action after about ten days of workworkwork, playoff heartbreak for my Minnesota teams, and spending time with the dog. Chess is effectively over after a makeup class, my hard work has been paying off and I can pare down my night job, and, as such, the PJCC dream remains alive!
Lagwagon’s, Bad Astronaut’s, and Joey Cape’s solo albums are just fantastic. He is very talented with a great voice, and has been incredibly prolific over the years. Today is a Saturday, May 16th, and I hope they are doing a big show somewhere today; I know they have done that in the past even when not necessarily touring. If it’s anywhere within three hours of me, I will have thrown my PC out of the window and you may not have any new blogs for awhile!
What I worked on:
- Studying loop cuts and extruding faces along normals. Man, Blender is tricky.
- Just been working, man. Ugh. Sometimes it felt like I was just spinning my tires, you know? But whenever you feel that way, remember the effort you are putting in and what extra you can do
What’s next:
- I still feel in the thick of work, which I am. But really, that one leftover chess class is making it difficult to compartmentalize things, so I am eager to put a bow on this season’s sessions this week!
- Ed Nightingdale is credited, I believe, for the idea that one hour spent on something daily can make you an expert in five years or less. I like that.