Apropos of nothing, here is Eliza Gilkyson performing one of her best tunes, Borderline. That appears to be Slaid Cleaves stepping out of the spotlight. He's great, too!

Here is a bit closer view of the undustable Bark Museum (along with my favorite reference book, Seussical Methods). I invite you all to come see these for yourself. Those Devil's Claws are wonderful to pick up and play with. (And so, too, I suspect, is Eliza Gilkyson, though I can't promise you that.)
Gotta go to work now.


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I've never heard Eliza before. She's terrific. Thanks.
As far as the books, I see Calculus and Pre-Calc... the tilted grey one in the middle looks interesting, though.
Music is the food of love.
JK, my wife is a tolerant woman. I'm a mess, in every way. And yet, she stays.
Style, I was hoping you would stop by and see the Bark Museum! I posted a full bookshelf tour yesterday; I hope you stop back by and take the tour.
What a treat...never thought of a bark collection, but it's great! And I have all of Eliza Gilkyson's albums...She's a favorite!! Rated
Ralph, I wouldn't have taken you for an Eliza Gilkyson fan. Nice to know you.