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Appreciation post, assorted

It’s been one of those weeks when I’ve let negativity get to me. Sometimes, when the hate seems to outweigh the love, it’s a good idea to write about things that I’m grateful for. That, and look to Jesus.

For now, the cool stuff:

» NCT 127’s new Japan video is out, “Chain.” While I can’t tell if I like the song (I’ve never been partial to Japanese but it keeps getting stuck in my head), I quite like the concept of the video. Flowers and powertools are a great combination. I love how the art director hit a vaporwave vibe without any pink, fuchsia, or purple. And the safety glasses are epic.

 

» The small satisfaction of doing a good job at something. Even if it’s something as simple as putting together packets for a workshop.

» George Foreman and his grills! I got my George Foreman grill out of storage this week and have been loving it. Not sure why I wasn’t on the bandwagon the first time I used it, because it’s easy to use, easy to clean, and cooks me up frozen burger patties in like 4 minutes. AND it makes killer carnitas.

» I found out that my grocery store smokes their own pork shoulder. See above.

» Rediscovering Mister Money Mustache was a delightful reminder this afternoon. That, and he confirmed a suspicion that I had about a finance book that I’m no longer going to buy, and will be a good reference for me in this portion of my life: the saving and learning portion of my life.

and last but not least,

» Lucy Eyelesbarrow

 

Appreciation post: Wovenhand

Unlike the woman I met at a cold bus stop after a Wovenhand show sometime in 2014, I’m a quiet fan of this band. That lady was absolutely obsessive over David Eugene Edwards, down to telling me his life story and vowing to marry him. (I think he’s already married.)

But because the music is so good, I understand the enthusiasm of the fans.

Refractory Obdurate had always stuck me as a winter album, spare and muted but layered, so perhaps posting about it in March is inappropriate, but it has been dancing in and out of my head all weekend.

If you can see Wovenhand live, do. This is the kind of music that is only half alive until it is performed.

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