This is a documentary from 2008. I watched it this week and was pretty blown away in many ways. It brought to light what awesome, talented musicians were around in the 50's-60's that very few have heard of. It also blew my mind finding out that a huge chunk of bands and singers used them on their albums. The Beach Boys, among others, didn't actually play on their albums. I recommend watching it, if you have the means to. https://www.amazon.com/Wrecking-Crew-Brian-Wilson/dp/B00UMX6WPC
Still dreaming of summer. Can't wait to get back to Caseville, MI, located along Lake Huron.
Contemplating whether or not to go to work this morning. Already feeling ill from the UC, last night our dog met up with a skunk. The smell woke me up at 1 am. My wife had let her out to go potty. Then she had to bathe her with special skunk deodorizer but it didn't really help much. Too cold to open the windows, so I didn't get much sleep. Ugh. The smell will linger for days.
In the winter months, I tend to ask myself why I chose to move to Michigan. But there are definite perks, especially if you're a member of the LGBTQ+ community.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michigan-lgbt-civil-rights-amendment-whitmer_n_6414d4b8e4b0bc5cb6506a59
I'm glad I kept a good chunk of my vinyl records, even though I don't have a stereo unit to play them on. Many are limited editions, EP's or colored/marled vinyl.
Before and after pics of a repainted Tonner Angelina 16" vinyl fashion doll.
This photo was taken from a train, somewhere between Seattle and Vancouver.
Before and after photos of a Tonner Gotham Garage Harley Quinn doll, that I repainted. These are 16" vinyl fashion dolls.
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