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Long Weekend - Short Week

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Dan.jpg As one would figure, a short week follows a long weekend. Now there are four days in which to cram five days of activities. Regular schedules will have one day less to become habits before the two days during which they change - sometimes drastically. Fortunately, there is not another holiday until Thanksgiving. My apologies to those without children for whom work holidays are blessings. I am quite jealous. Many of the shows I suggest and/or recommend I would very much like to see myself. Some of the acts I have seen before and some venues I have visited, but am not able to see or visit at this time in my life. If you attend shows I mention, please comment on the day’s post after the show and let me know what you thought.

There will be much activity this week and a variety of news that is worth mentioning. And I will try to mention as much of what is worth mentioning as possible. Each week brings new possibilities for a blogger. A chance to cover a subject more thoroughly, cover another subject not previously covered, cover more news, or simply post more often.

Join me as I discover what is coming just before you do. Another week to try new things, repeat what has come before, and increase frequency. It should be interesting.

Have a good morning and Peace be with you.

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