Not much in general to say lately. We've got our house on the market and we're waiting. One week and no calls.
In the meantime, we've had some nice rains and Sherri's roses have come out nicely. Not that she planted them or anything. They were here when we moved in. She rescued them because they were in pretty bad shape. The rains have helped. Midland water on roses does not do well. Too many minerals. So the better the rain, the better the roses.
I'm heading to Lubbock for the next four days. I've been producing the new release for Taylor Productions. RJ (Sonny) Taylor released a hymnal over 10 years ago. Every year he releases a supplement accompanied by a CD for education and edification. The first 5 were done by Darrell Bledsoe when he was in Houston. The next 5 were done with Ryan Christian at Richland Hills. I get to do #11.
It's been a lot of fun. I've recruited 3 other singers to help me do it right. Lauren Mooney and Jill Riggan are both members of Best Friends from LCU. They sing like angels. For bass, well, there was never really a question. Gary Evans is amazing.
So, my first project with Studio 84 is taking me back to old school. A cappella again.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
FSBO: 3306 Dentcrest Dr, Midland, TX
I've mentioned that we have our house up for sale. I realized I might as well go ahead and post the ad on my blog so you won't have to make a trip to 3306dentcrest.com. Here goes:
Great Two-Story House With Charm!
3306 Dentcrest Dr
Midland, TX 79707
MAP THIS HOUSE
3 beds, 2.5 baths
2050 Sq. Ft.
2 Car Attached Garage
Detailed Description:
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.5
Total Rooms: 7
Floors: 2.0
Square Footage: 2150
Year Built: 1983
School District: Parker Elementary, Abel Middle School, Lee High School
Garage Size: 2.0
Lot Size: 7013 SF
LIVING ROOM (18×15): Fireplace, multiple windows, tile floor.
LARGE KITCHEN (22X10): Multiple cabinets and tops, built ins, incandescent lighting, matching appliances, adjoining breakfast area w/ceiling fan.
DINING AREA (11×12): Open architecture, flows into living area, multiple windows, wet bar and cabinets.
ENTRY AREA (9X14): Cut-back stairs leading to upper loft hallway.
UPSTAIRS: office/library/extra room at top of stairs (17×6).
LARGE MASTER BEDROOM (18×15): Tall vaulted ceiling, private backyard door, tile flooring, 2 huge walk-in closets (4X6 & 9X7).
MASTER BATH: His and her vanity, private toilet and shower/tub.
2nd/3rd BEDROOMS (11×15 & 11×12): Good carpet, natural lighting with multiple windows.
2nd BATH (11×6): Upstairs, vinyl floor, tub/shower combo.
HALF BATH: Downstairs just off living area.
PATIO: Large covered area.
GARAGE (20×21): 2 car attached with shelving and storage area.
ATTIC: Drop-stair, garage entry.
UTILITY ROOM (6.5X11): Area for washer/dryer. Closet for water heater.
BACKYARD: Fenced with cement apron, basketball goal with half-court (18×32), small out building, fenced garden area with 3 beds.
OTHER AMENITIES: Dual HVAC Systems w/Heat Pumps, Central AC, Central Heating, Security System, Tile Floors downstairs, Carpet upstairs, Ceiling Fans throughout, Built-in Appliances (Range/Oven. Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave), large mature trees.
Great Two-Story House With Charm!
3306 Dentcrest Dr
Midland, TX 79707
MAP THIS HOUSE
3 beds, 2.5 baths
2050 Sq. Ft.
2 Car Attached Garage
Detailed Description:
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.5
Total Rooms: 7
Floors: 2.0
Square Footage: 2150
Year Built: 1983
School District: Parker Elementary, Abel Middle School, Lee High School
Garage Size: 2.0
Lot Size: 7013 SF
LIVING ROOM (18×15): Fireplace, multiple windows, tile floor.
LARGE KITCHEN (22X10): Multiple cabinets and tops, built ins, incandescent lighting, matching appliances, adjoining breakfast area w/ceiling fan.
DINING AREA (11×12): Open architecture, flows into living area, multiple windows, wet bar and cabinets.
ENTRY AREA (9X14): Cut-back stairs leading to upper loft hallway.
UPSTAIRS: office/library/extra room at top of stairs (17×6).
LARGE MASTER BEDROOM (18×15): Tall vaulted ceiling, private backyard door, tile flooring, 2 huge walk-in closets (4X6 & 9X7).
MASTER BATH: His and her vanity, private toilet and shower/tub.
2nd/3rd BEDROOMS (11×15 & 11×12): Good carpet, natural lighting with multiple windows.
2nd BATH (11×6): Upstairs, vinyl floor, tub/shower combo.
HALF BATH: Downstairs just off living area.
PATIO: Large covered area.
GARAGE (20×21): 2 car attached with shelving and storage area.
ATTIC: Drop-stair, garage entry.
UTILITY ROOM (6.5X11): Area for washer/dryer. Closet for water heater.
BACKYARD: Fenced with cement apron, basketball goal with half-court (18×32), small out building, fenced garden area with 3 beds.
OTHER AMENITIES: Dual HVAC Systems w/Heat Pumps, Central AC, Central Heating, Security System, Tile Floors downstairs, Carpet upstairs, Ceiling Fans throughout, Built-in Appliances (Range/Oven. Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave), large mature trees.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Sound of Music
This video was made in the Antwerp, Belgium Central Station (train) on March 23, 2009. It was a Monday morning and with no warning to the passengers passing through the station, a recording of Julie Andrews comes on the public address system singing “Do, Re, Mi.” As the bemused passengers watch in amazement, some 200 dancers begin to appear from the crowd and station entrances.
This was created with just 2 rehearsals. It was a promotional stunt for a Belgian television program that was looking for someone to play the leading role in their musical production of "The Sound of Music". You can see how the crowd reacts. Amazement. As well it should be. Life would be a lot better if this kind of thing happened more often. :)
This was created with just 2 rehearsals. It was a promotional stunt for a Belgian television program that was looking for someone to play the leading role in their musical production of "The Sound of Music". You can see how the crowd reacts. Amazement. As well it should be. Life would be a lot better if this kind of thing happened more often. :)
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Ashley & the Talent Show
Ash really wanted to be in the talent show at Midland Christian this year. She kept jumping back and forth on what she wanted to do... sing, play, what song, etc. The night before the show, 90 minutes from rehearsal, she still had not settled on what she was doing. I was concerned, being the stupid perfectionist that I am. So I made her try out for me. Afterwards, I made a small suggestion. She loves doing remixes on Acid (the program, not the drug). Why not do a remix of the song she really wanted to do? Her mind went to work and you can now see Ashley performing Bella's Lullaby from the movie Twilight... techno.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Moving?
It seems the rumor mill is still alive and well. We've not tried to keep this a secret. At the same time, we've not gone out and shouted it from the mountaintop either. That being said, yes, we are seriously considering a move to Lubbock this summer.
I've had several people come up and ask me about it. I suppose it's time to talk more about it. My job with Moyers Sound and Studio 84 is increasing in scope. Studio 84 is in need of someone to manage it. Things are about to take off there, with many plans on the drawing board. Instead of trying to find someone to oversee it all, Wally asked me if I would consider moving to Lubbock and doing it myself.
So, here we go again. This time, it's a good move. We have not sold our house as of yet. That's a big thing. We feel sure that God has something up his proverbial sleeve. I've begun to put together a website to help it sell. If you are interested, you can find it at 3306Dentcrest.com, which is the actual address of our house.
Sherri is applying at several school districts in the area, Lubbock, Frenship & Shallowater. We've made an offer on a house in Shallowater, so it would be very nice to get a job there. We'll see.
If anyone has any suggestions or networking possibilities, please let me know. God seems to be on a roll with this one, and he may want to use you. :)
I've had several people come up and ask me about it. I suppose it's time to talk more about it. My job with Moyers Sound and Studio 84 is increasing in scope. Studio 84 is in need of someone to manage it. Things are about to take off there, with many plans on the drawing board. Instead of trying to find someone to oversee it all, Wally asked me if I would consider moving to Lubbock and doing it myself.
So, here we go again. This time, it's a good move. We have not sold our house as of yet. That's a big thing. We feel sure that God has something up his proverbial sleeve. I've begun to put together a website to help it sell. If you are interested, you can find it at 3306Dentcrest.com, which is the actual address of our house.
Sherri is applying at several school districts in the area, Lubbock, Frenship & Shallowater. We've made an offer on a house in Shallowater, so it would be very nice to get a job there. We'll see.
If anyone has any suggestions or networking possibilities, please let me know. God seems to be on a roll with this one, and he may want to use you. :)
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Pimp my Mac #2
MacHeist is a pretty cool annual offering. Never heard of it? This is year three for the event. It's gotten progressively bigger every year.
The MacHeist people conduct an online spy game, leaving clues on servers all over the world. It's very detailed, so much so that I've never really gotten involved in the game itself.
The cool thing is, they bundle together a ton of software as the reward for being involved. I signed in this year as a player and basically observed the contest. Doing so allowed me access to free software as the game progressed.
At the end, they offer a great bundle of software to anyone who wants it, player or not, for a ridiculously low price. A large percentage of the money goes to charity. It a great way for software developers to get their product into your hands.
This year, the total retail value of the bundle is $950.70 and they are selling it for only $39. Ridiculous. And it's good stuff too. I highly recommend it. There are a couple of programs in the bundle that are easily worth $39 alone.
Here is a link to the bundle. Check it out. And no, this is not an April Fool's joke.
http://www.macheist.com/bundle/u/39573/
The MacHeist people conduct an online spy game, leaving clues on servers all over the world. It's very detailed, so much so that I've never really gotten involved in the game itself.
The cool thing is, they bundle together a ton of software as the reward for being involved. I signed in this year as a player and basically observed the contest. Doing so allowed me access to free software as the game progressed.
At the end, they offer a great bundle of software to anyone who wants it, player or not, for a ridiculously low price. A large percentage of the money goes to charity. It a great way for software developers to get their product into your hands.
This year, the total retail value of the bundle is $950.70 and they are selling it for only $39. Ridiculous. And it's good stuff too. I highly recommend it. There are a couple of programs in the bundle that are easily worth $39 alone.
Here is a link to the bundle. Check it out. And no, this is not an April Fool's joke.
http://www.macheist.com/bundle/u/39573/
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