Got to on keep trying. Apparently. Even when you are running out of steam. And I am a wee bit I must confess. Today I assembled an exercise bike and it was quite a workout to be honest. Outdoor exercises at this season plays havoc with my arthritis, so it a useful winter compromise. Keeping fit when you don’t regularly gig is I find a problem. So I am slowly trying to build up a little bit of stamina again if I can. Also activity can help alleviate or mitigate depression too which is also a very important for me as well. So in-between practicing and recording and mixing there is now exercise to work in as well. It’s worth a try at least.
The worlds in a pretty bad state now and there’s little that an individual can do really. Public out cry about injustice may well make us feel we are doing something, but it seems that we have less and less power to achieve any sort of leverage and change the mindset of those that rule over us. Power is a drug and those that don’t have it are doomed to waste away. There is no sense left in the whole wide world now.
Here’s a world/jazz genre instrumental. It’s called “Intrusive thoughts”
Facebook: Yes it’s useful and mostly benign except for one thing. The endless rubbish that comes through on messenger from spammers and scammers and phishers. I get it in industrial quantities at times. the messages start like this “Hi” or “How are you”.
Nobody tells you why they are getting in contact for example. It’s almost never anything genuine. Ok its a nuisance but it stil annoys me. Ho hum. Also it is always worth remembering that pretty things may be toxic and dangerous. So don’t always believe what you see.
- Cracks Around The Edges againIt’s Monday and it felt OK when I work up, not so much now though. Scary old world’s got me down again I am afraid. Depressing business though, old men waging wars for very little logical reason… But that’s not a new thing is it? Everything is a bit weird right now. So here’s a new tune to go with the madness elsewhere. I am trying to fill my time usefully at present but the gloom is creeping into my head a bit. Autumn is OK and beautiful but just not … Continue reading Cracks Around The Edges again
- Winter and Bills and First World ProblemsGot my Electric and gas bill for the year. £1500! Its correct but it is still a shocker and not remotely a gas. Still as they say “Easy Come, Easy go” 🙂It has screwed up my finances a bit so I might to do a couple of extra shifts grinding at the mill 😉 Diana Stones Glasscage · Easy Come Easy Go I have just come back from an Orchard rehearsal and I am a wee bit tired, I am sleeping Ok but maybe not quite long enough? “You only live … Continue reading Winter and Bills and First World Problems
- Just Doing The Doo, Was It good for You?Just Doing The Doo, Was It good for You? Here’s another song to help you get along. Diana Stones Glasscage · I am So Empty Now Its autumn. My cars still undecided as to if it should stay or go. Decisions, decisions I don’t know. My mind is wandering over hill and dale as ever and I am as conflicted and confused as ever too. Infact its just another normal day really. Today I was recording with the Jon Bickleys Invisible Folk Club Band at a secret location between Luton and … Continue reading Just Doing The Doo, Was It good for You?
- Armistice Dayhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_Day Diana Stones Glasscage · Safe For The Moment Armistice Day, later known as Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth and Veterans Day in the United States, is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiègne, France, at 5:45 am[1] for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front of World War I, which took effect at 11:00 am—the “eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month” of 1918—although, according to Thomas R. Gowenlock, an intelligence officer with the U.S. First Division, shelling from both sides continued for the rest of the day, ending … Continue reading Armistice Day
- The Plot ThickensMuch like gravy perhaps. Today I am lost for words. And the days are shorter now. Travelling hopefully is always a plus. About Diana Stone Diana is a performing composer and musician playing Piano Violin & Guitar, synths and other stuff. She was a founder member of Rock/Roots band Elephant Shelf and also the Delta Ladies. She composes in a variety of styles from pop to rock to Jazz and and classical music . Diana is also expert in multimedia recording and music production. Glass Cage is the name that Diana’s … Continue reading The Plot Thickens
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