Well, as we close in on the end of summer, the walls in the house now have drywall & insulation installed, and it is starting to look like a real house again. It is a bit disconcerting at this point, but because the images of the house as a burnt out shell are still fresh in everyone’s memories. It will take a little of getting used to, once we get moved back in. It will all be new and fresh, but those memories will be with us for while. for me personally, I hope everyone can feel comfortable in the “new old” house, since we have quite a bit of history there. I have tried to keep up with photos of the progress of the reconstruction, and I’ll definitely being posting pictures of the finished place as soon as it is completed.
On a separate note, it feels like my health is back on track, and while I’m still having stomach issues, the bigger hurdles seem much easier these days. This fall will really be a great time to enjoy every “silver lining” that comes my way. I plan to continue working on my music, though not having a stable residence does make recording tricky. I do feel a creative surge building up, and I’m sure that I can get all of the musical ideas down onto media before the end of the year.
Much love,
SG.