
Some people just look for reasons to be offended. You should know that by now.
Some people just look for reasons to be offended. You should know that by now.
The coverage of the Olympics in the US is terrible, which is too bad, because I used to really like watching a lot of the winter events. Ski jumping, slalom, downhill, bobsled, and luge are few of my favorites. I just get so annoyed with the coverage that it's not fun any more. And the politics are definitely a turn-off, too.
There are certain types of games that I like to play in the winter. RPGs for some reason, maybe because they're the kinds of games that you can spend a snowy, stormy winter day playing and drinking hot cocoa and feeling snug and warm.
I heard Tunnel Tigers on a radio show on public radio called The Thistle and Shamrock coming home from work one night and it blew me away. And George has a lot of really good stuff, I think I might have posted Empty Handed in an earlier Folk Friday blog.
If you ever want any recommendations, let me know.
Did you listen to all of them? Because I'm betting there's at least one other that you'd like.
Hope you enjoy them, Matt.
Follow her on Facebook, Ben. Sometimes she has great sales on her music. I have all four of her CDs and highly recommend The Long Grey Line and Fond Desire Farewell.
Sounds like it would be fun if I could play it. Guess I'm stuck with Sushi Cat and its sequels.
I have a 1999 Subaru Outback and it's the best vehicle by far in the snow and ice that I have ever driven. It came with a set of studded snowtires when I bought it and it could go anywhere! I don't have the studded snows any more, but I do have a set of snows on it. It's still really good in the snow and since I'm not commuting 25 miles one way in a snowstorm to work any more, I couldn't see spending the additional $$ for studs.
Very.