Tuesday, February 23, 2010

THE BIRD ENSEMBLE - POST "C"

DOUG HERE. YEAH I KNOW - I'M HAVING AN ALPHABETIC MALFUNCTION HERE. BAD BIRD. NOTTY BIRD. I'LL SAVE YOU MY AUTHENTIC & OVERWHELMINGLY CONVINCING EXCUSES. ALL THE SAME, DON'T GO GETTIN' YOUR FEATHERS IN A RUFFLE DEAR FRIENDS, CAUSE I'M GONNA MAKE IT UP TO YA. NOT ONLY AM I HERE TO DELIVER A POST OF EXCELLENCE, BUT I HAVE A CHALLENGE AS WELL. BUT FIRST THE POST...

AROUND THESE PARTS WE LISTEN TO A LOT OF MUSIC. A LOT. LEAH AND I LOVE IT. OUR CHILDREN LOVE IT. OUR DOGS LOVE IT. NO REALLY, THE KIDS CLEARLY ENJOY MUSIC A GREAT DEAL. THEY LOVE TO DANCE TO IT, TO CREATE IT WITH THEIR MANY INSTRUMENTS & AND TO SING SONGS THEY ARE LEARNING HERE OR THERE. TO A GREATER EXTENT, THIS APPLIES TO MY THREE AND A HALF YEAR OLD DAUGHTER SADIE. SHE REALLY RECOGNIZES MUSIC THAT SHE HAS HEARD BEFORE AND LIKES. QUITE A WAYS BACK, TO MY SURPRISE, THERE WAS ONE PARTICULAR SET OF SONGS THAT SHE WAS TOTALLY ENAMOURED WITH - A FREE SESSION RELEASED BY A BAND THAT GOES BY THE NAME THE BIRD ENSEMBLE (MORE ON THEM LATER). SHE ENDLESSLY REQUESTED THAT WE PLAY THEM MULTIPLE TIMES A DAY. SHE WOULD CLOSE HER EYES AND START DOIN' HER LITTLE BIRD ENSEMBLE GROOVE THING. IT WAS INTERESTING TO ME BECAUSE I WOULDN'T HAVE EXPECTED IT. FOR ONE THING, THE MUSIC IS TOTALLY INSTRUMENTAL, WHICH IS NOT UNCOMMON AROUND HERE, BUT WORDS SEEM TO BE IMPORTANT TO HER. THE OTHER THING IS THAT THE MUSIC IS NOT WHAT I WOULD CONSIDER TO BE HAPPY, CLAPPY MUSIC - THE KIND THAT KIDS NATURALLY WANT TO JUMP AROUND TO. SO...WHAT'S THE ATTRACTION?

I PUZZLED OVER THIS. BUT I FINALLY CONCLUDED THAT THEY LIKE IT FOR THE SAME REASONS THAT I LIKE IT. ON THE FIRST LISTEN YOU'LL AT THE VERY LEAST CONNECT WITH THE BUILDING GROOVES THAT ARE PRESENT THROUGHOUT ALL OF THE SONGS, BUT THE THING THAT GOT ME THE MORE THAT I LISTENED TO IT WAS THIS UNDERLYING SENSE OF HOPE THAT THE MUSIC SEEMED TO PRODUCE IN ME. THERE IS A LOT OF MUSIC OUT THERE OF THE SAME STRIPE THAT STARTS OFF SLOW AND MYSTERIOUS AND BUILDS AND BUILDS TO THIS MOMENT OF REALIZATION AND THEN FIZZLES OUT, BUT THESE GUYS DO IT IN A MEANINGFUL AND ENGAGING WAY. THEY CONSISTENTLY TAKE ME DOWN A ROAD THAT LEADS ME TO A GOOD PLACE. THE MUSIC HAS IT'S MOMENTS OF DARK CONTEMPLATION AND RESTLESS QUESTIONS, BUT IT ALWAYS DELIVERS A WARM ANSWER. THE DRUMS ARE OFTEN SLOW, JAZZY AND PLODDING, TRANSITIONING INTO A GROWING, POST-ROCK MARCH OF EXALTATION. THE GUITAR IS ONLY EFFECTED ENOUGH TO GIVE IT A DREAMY, LIQUIDY QUALITY TO COINCIDE WITH THE WARMTH OF THE FAITHFUL RHODES. WITHOUT THE RHODES I SERIOUSLY DOUBT THIS MUSIC WOULD STAND UP SO WELL - IT'S PERFECT. AGAIN, THE MUSIC IS FREE RIGHT FROM THE BAND'S SITE. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE DOWNLOADING IT AND I'LL SEE IF I CAN HELP. AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK AS WELL - I WANT TO KNOW. http://www.thelastsongbook.com/essay.html.

NOW FOR THE CHALLENGE. THE WINNER OF THIS CHALLENGE WILL HAVE A HIGH CALIBER MUSIC MIX WITH HOMEMADE PACKAGING SPECIALLY DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO YOUR FRONT DOORSTEP (OR BACKSTEP/CURBSIDE/POST OFFICE BOX/ETCETRA, DEPENDING ON WHERE YOUR MAILHUMAN LEAVES YOUR MAIL). I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKIN' - WOW, HOW GENEROUS OF YOU DOUG. NOT REALLY. I HAVE ULTERIOR MOTIVES. I'M HOPING TO GET A SENSE OF HOW MANY OF YOU FINE FOLKS ARE ACTUALLY ON BOARD THE BIRD BLOG TRAIN. SO IF YOU LIKE SOME GOOD FOLK MUSIC AND SUB-GENRES THAT BRANCH AWAY FROM THERE, THEN WARM YOUR FINGER TIPS AND PREPARE TO GET YOUR GOOGLE GROOVE ON. HERE GOES:

IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW, THERE IS RESURGENCE IN FOLK MUSIC HAPPENING THAT IS A SOMEWHAT UNDERGROUND PHENOMENON. IT'S BEEN REFERRED TO AS THE NEW FOLK MOVEMENT, THE NEW WEIRD AMERICA, THE FREAK-FOLK MOVEMENT, AND A FEW OTHERS. THERE'S A LOT THAT COULD BE SAID ABOUT THIS, BUT FOR TODAY'S PURPOSES, I'LL JUST SAY THAT IF YOU'RE INTERESTED, WIN THE CONTEST, CAUSE LOTS OF THIS GOOD MUSIC WILL BE ON THE MIX. ANYHOW, MANY OF THESE MUSICIANS HAVE BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR UNEARTHING OLD RECORDINGS OF SOME FANTASTIC FOLK MUSICIANS FROM THE SIXTIES AND SEVENTIES. THESE ARE OBSCURE ARTISTS WHOSE MUSIC NEVER GAINED COMMERCIAL SUCCESS IN IT'S TIME. MUCH OF IT IS BEING REISSUED AND DOCUMENTED NOW AND FOLKS LIKE MYSELF ARE REALLY ENJOYING IT. YOUR CHALLENGE IS TO NAME ONE OF THESE MUSICIANS (SORRY JOSH, BUT I DON'T THINK THAT IT WOULD BE FAIR FOR YOU TO PARTICIPATE, AND NO HELPING SHANNA EITHER). HERE ARE TWO HINTS: 1.) THE FOLLOWING ARE THE INITIALS OF A FEW OF THE MUSICIANS THAT I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO: S.B. - V.B. - K.D - L.P. 2.) ALL OF THE INITIALS THAT I JUST GAVE YOU ARE OF FEMALE MUSICIANS. WHEN YOU HAVE AN ANSWER, SEND IT TO commonwings@gmail.com. ENJOY.

Monday, February 22, 2010

POST SIX - FOR THE BABIES


this is a short and sweet little post- a few links for anyone interested in making your own baby food. we are not currently in the world of baby food making, but when we were, i did some research and found some neat resources which i found to be really helpful! recently i found a website dedicated to homemade baby food and thought i would put the info out there for anyone who might find it useful. i know it sounds a little dorky, but i honestly thought it was pretty fun making baby food. its really simple, and i liked knowing exactly what i was giving the kids. it was so convenient to make a batch of food and freeze it in the ice cube tray (perfect serving size) and then store it to have on hand whenever i needed it. nothing extravagant or crazy- so, http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/ is the website i used in making foods, and http://www.nurturebaby.com/
is the one i came across recently. hope you find the sites helpful!




Tuesday, February 16, 2010

POST FIVE - SIMPLE...



i don't know if anyone can relate, but i have really felt compelled (especially lately) to find ways to simplify my life. to get rid of the clutter - both figuratively and literally- and to come up with a better plan in approaching my day to day life. i have come across a couple resources lately which have encouraged me in this endeavor.

simple living media describes their mission in the following quote...

" In all our endeavors, we want to encourage people to live simpler lives. We want to provide words of inspiration, practical tips, and a sense of community for people who don’t buy that “having it all” equals happiness"

you can find simple living media at http://www.simplelivingmedia.com/

the site includes 5 different blogs...

simple homeschool- http://simplehomeschool.net/

i have enjoyed what i've read so far on these sites, and look forward to following them. the advice seems pretty practical and i appreciate the topics of the different blogs. so, if you get a chance check out simple living media.








Saturday, February 6, 2010

POST FOUR - THE TORTILLA




so, for this week i am posting 4 yummy recipes that are easy to make using tortillas. (actually i have only tried 3 of them, but the 4th looks really good) thank you for the idea ang!

the first one is:
chicken-fajita tostada and you can get the recipe here http://www.marthastewart.com/recipe/chicken-fajita-tostadas
this one is really good and very easy!

the second one is:
a two cheese tortilla pizza (i don't have a link, but this one is from everyday food magazine)

ingredients
-4 whole wheat tortillas (8inch)
-3 tsp olive oil
-2 cans (14.5ozs each) diced tomatoes, drained
-3/4 cup grated mozzarella
-1oz pecorino romano shaved with a vegetable peeler
-1/4 cup pitted kalamata olives halved
-1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
-1/2 cup fresh basil roughly torn

to make
-preheat oven to 450 with racks in upper & lower thirds. place tortillas on 2 rimmed baking sheets brush with 1 tsp oil. top with tomatoes, cheeses, olives and red pepper flakes. bake until crust is crisp and browned, 13 to 15 minutes, rotating sheets halfway through. top pizzas with basil.
now, i dont follow the recipe fully- i skip the romano, use dried basil, add seasoning, add pepperoni... you can use whatever, its a quick yummy little pizza to make.

the third one is:
a grilled tortilla with cheese and pear. just heat some olive oil in a skillet put a whole wheat tortilla in. lay some cheese (cheddar is good) and some thinly sliced pear on top. now, you can either put another tortilla on top or fold this one over and cook flipping until each side is slightly browned and the cheese is melted. it may sound a little funny, but its good.

the fourth one is:
a fruity pizza (recipe from kiwi magazine) which i haven't tried yet, but looks good.
ingredients
-6 10-inch regular or whole wheat tortillas
-1/4 cup unsalted butter melted
-4 tsp turbinado sugar (regular sugar will be fine but the turbinado offers a yummy crunch)
-1tsp powdered cinnamon
-1/2cup seedless raspberry jam, room temperature
-2ozs white chocolate grated
-12 fresh strawberries, washed and sliced

to make
1. preheat oven to 350
2. use a large heart-shaped cookie cutter to make 12 hearts out of the 6 tortillas. (this is from the february issue:) place them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
3. with a pastry brush spread a thin layer of melted butter evenly on all tortillas. sprinkle the sugar on all the hearts, about 1/3 tsp each, then dust with the powdered cinnamon.
4. bake for 3 minutes until light golden brown. remove from oven.
5. spread the raspberry jam on the tortillas, about 1/2 tsp to 3/4 tsp each, then sprinkle grated while chocolate on top.
6. bake again for 2 minutes. remove from the oven and add sliced strawberries. serve warm or cold.

so, i hope you give one of these a try and enjoy it as much as i do!