Who is the cutest cat? That would be Louie. Louie's been with us for a while now and continues to be a source of love and fluffiness.
There's a lot more I'd like to say. Here are a few things in short form that I'm working on/thinking about.
- lessening the amount of time I spend on Facebook. I took Instagram off my phone the other day after reading Cal Norton's book - Deep Work. That's also led to me rethinking how much time I spend on social media and wanting to reduce it - except for the work I do in FB groups which still feels important
- I seem to be planning for some festivals this Summer - OCF, String Summit, The World Domination Summit, Summer Solstice at Breitenbush, Singing Alive - everything seems to be coming up like Spring daffodils. I'm still coming out of the pandemic like everyone so I'm wondering just how much I'm going to be wanting to socialize in groups, but I have so missed live music that I think and I hope this is all going to go well and that we are indeed coming out of the woods.
- For a while, Albertideation has been transitioning towards more of a consultancy type of business. I think that's the direction I'm headed. Perhaps more on that as I get clearer how my business is shifting.
Well, that's probably enough for this Eleven! I hope life is treating you well. If the world has you down, I highly recommend reading the great writing and guidance of Robert Hubbell's
Today's Edition.
Heather Cox Richardson also does an incredible job and also has a newsletter that I receive daily.
I've been watching Ken Burn's Jazz series, lately. It's been so interesting to see what life was like in the US 100 years ago. I feel like we're missing something from that time - especially musically. To be continued!
Lots of love and Spring goodness to you.
Love,
Albert
Here's a pic from the way-back machine. I've been sending my photos to my cousin Dan and he's scanned them. This is my brother, mother, and me on Hurricane Ridge in WA State in the late 90s!