Friday, August 15, 2014

A day in the life

We all have "one of those weeks" from time to time.  The events of my week have given me lots of material to write about, but no time to put my thoughts into coherent posts, ha.  I'll be back on track with the blog -- and life! -- next week.  Have a great weekend!


The story behind The Beatles "A Day in the Life."
After making his little joke about the Albert Hall, [Lennon] returns to that mesmerizing refrain: “I’d love to turn you on.” This was a time in their careers when drugs certainly played a role in the group’s songwriting, but, as McCartney remembered in "Beatles In Their Own Words," this line had a bit more on its mind. “This was the only one on the album written as a deliberate provocation to people,” he said. “But what we really wanted was to turn you on to the truth rather than just bloody pot.”



Ice cream that changes color as you lick it.

Why you should sleep with your feet outside of the covers.

Cool bookcase curtains for your reading nook.

Mug

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