'rode mr. venables' pony to bredwardine and called on the housemans. at luncheon there was mr. williams, vicar of bridge sollers. when I saw him in the garden at first I took him for a beggar.'
- kilvert's diary, on this day in 1872.
'I visited gongen shrine on the .... here the doctrine of absolute meditation preached by the tendai sect shines forth like the clear beams of the moon...'
- matsuo basho, the narrow road to the deep north, on this day (perhaps).
there was a DJ tendai who was part of the japanese drum and bass night hexion (together with T-Ak). it was a good night.
above a T-Ak and makoto tune. the tune he is looking for is the one that is a knock-off of upper and lower egypt by pharoah sanders. he thinks his copy of the double 12 inch record he has is mislabelled.
well it's the morning. and a very hopeful morning it is too.
horsemouth failed to go bell-ringing last night. this was probably a mistake (he should really try to get in as much practice as he can). he just doesn't like the bells at grosmont as much as he likes the other bells.
meanwhile a copy of the far future village band II CD is winging its way to him. he'll let you know (and start getting all advertorial) when it arrives. today is NOT a bandcamp friday but he has nonetheless made some recommendations over on musicians of bremen's page.
bookpilled has been back in the states for a while and has reactivated his 'thrift-a-life' alias and the clothing resale business. he promises us he'll do a video talking about his travels. there was an early video where he was in the parking lot of the writing mill where he used to work and he talks about his former career as a stand up comedian. the 'thrifting' came to take over largely because it was something he was in control of as other economic 'opportunities' dried up.
ridiculous as it seems horsemouth wants to get into town and buy more books. this is largely for the thrill of the hunt. but it is also because he wants new things to read. and this is ridiculous because he has tonnes of books that he hasn't read (or has not read fully, or has not read in a long time).
ok forward to the day.