It is officially autumn and we are bringing back the playlist for the season. Autumn is from Sept 22 to Dec 21 and hopefully will ease us into the next season gently. It may feel like summer where you are but where I live it has been a little cooler and the sweaters are coming out and the leaves are changing colours. The days are getting shorter and the geese are doing their practice flights. All signs that the season is changing from summer to fall and onto winter but let’s not think about that right now and just enjoy this season while we are in it.
I actually enjoy autumn. There is something about it that is just chill and relaxed. A lot of the songs in our playlist reflect that feeling very well but there are also a couple not so chill tracks and a little dread of what is to come in there as well. For the majority of the playlist, I can imagine enjoying it with a blanket and a cup of tea or out walking with a sweater on and kicking up some leaves. Whatever it makes you think of when you listen, I hope you enjoy A Canadian Indie Autumn.
(The post and the playlist are both updated versions from last year.)
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Good morning!
Hello dar! Not happy to say that that muscle I injured (prob the side of the trapezoid) is taking its own sweet time to stop hurting, when I inadvertently tighten it. But it is getting better. And, frankly, I’m lucky not to have broken anything.
Outside of that, the street reconstruction is at the “laying down the engineered base” of the new street. Which means shallowish digging, laying down crushed rock over a landscaping cloth, then another grade, then sand — and then compacting it all with a vibrating roller-compressor. THAT makes the house vibrate!
I actually left the house to escape it, yesterday.
Not complaining though. It’s inevitable.
I would have to escape for awhile too.That vibrating thing is the worst.
I am glad it is getting better. Get checked out if it takes too long! We don’t bounce back like when we were young do we.
I don’t think I have to get it checked out because it didn’t hurt enough, at first, to signal a break or even a split from a rib. It’s purely a muscle WHAM!, I’m quite sure. It simply was more of a hit (falling from 4-5 feet, in effect) than I initially figured, and made more localised by that bag of nuts I had in the backpack. (They got crushed some…) I also have a point of comparison with a fall I had a few years ago; experience, if you will.
Anyway El Coyote tonight for sure! https://www.theblacksheepinn.com/
tl;d check: “El Coyote est un groupe alt-country de Montréal composé de trois femmes: Michelle Tompkins (Sin and Swoon), Angela Desveaux et Katie Moore (Socalled), accompagné de Joe Grass (Patrick Watson), Andrew Horton (The Firemen), Mike O’Brien (Sin and Swoon) et David Payant (ex-Silver Mount Zion).”
@benoit so this is your close call and you will wear a helmet now … RIGHT!
@darbar so happy to have your playlist today. it has been another roller coaster week and this mom is tired. wonderful to have music to get me through the day.
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morgana: you’ve got it backwards, I’m afraid. It’s confirmed my prior opinion.
I just spent a few hours in the yard to help me shed my crusty mood. It helped but I must warn my family before they get home that I am prickly. Now for stupid house chores. Now I get to really listen to the playlist and let it elevate me.
BTW Liz got tickets for her and I to see Dan Mangan in Vancouver in February!!
@benoit so glad you are dedicated to protecting your melon
@garry helloooo!
We keep missing each other ……