June 8, 2008

Housework is always better with music

Life. Don't talk to me about life.

Today, I'm up in Maine. The house is empty but for Zach and myself. After a morning of swimming, I'm settling down to do some work on the house, Zach is alternately reading and playing around with Scratch.

We had the wonderful Terry and Allen up since yesterday morning, with their awesome two kids, and Cat was here since Friday night. Now it's just down to Zach and I, a sunny day, work to be done, and... music.

I rarely get to indulge in listening to music at a reasonable (cough) volume while I work. It tends to annoy people around me (hard to talk over Peter Gabriel blasting out a live version of In Your Eyes) but Zach doesn't seem to mind, and for me, it just keeps the energy up, and makes the time go smoother.

We had a great weekend, and it's not over yet, but with socializing and spaces, there's always work to be done. Now I'm doing laundry, cleaning the kitchen, putting away floaties and boats, and doing some repairs on the house (durned carpenter ants)... but that's okay, because I have Radio Paradise hooked up on the big stereo, and the space to play it in.

Not a bad way to spend a sunny summer Sunday.


Posted by dbs at June 8, 2008 11:28 AM

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Nice! I was just thinking this afternoon that music now is so much more accessible than it was even 15 years ago. The fact that I can have multiple speaker setups throughout the house connected via AirTunes, an easily accessible library of everything I own, and kick-ass free radio stations?

I've been an avid RP fan since 98; it was my company while I was working from home. And I still listen to it most days at work.

Posted by: Ted Beatie at June 8, 2008 12:08 PM

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