Talked for a long time with my Aunt in Washington over the phone and at the end of the conversation I asked if legalizing the possession of weed had impacted her community at all. I see this sort of thing as a pathway to see the future of the health care reform. Since pot/weed/marijuana/may jane... is so popular as both a medicine and a "drug," its interesting to note that some communities strictly view it as one or the other... And, I feel with the whole Presidential reform of health care systems nationwide taking a connective role in society that some states will obviously either like or dislike the new system. I personally think its a great idea...and if you notice, when it was becoming big news, a lot of protests died down... Anyways, apparently some of the more conservative portions of Washington are really against the legalization...some think it should be taxed [as an imported sort of medicinal plant, its kind of better than a pill in my opinion...tax worthy...like tobacco]; I know it [legalization] would most likely not be beneficial for a long time here in the Bay Area based on the amount of poverty and hustle-slanging that goes on...from an economical perspective. However, in a place with better education-Washington, it may have a different and more aware/positive outcome...in the sense that people will not think of it as some sort of way out, but rather a sufficiently [soon to be regulated] accepted liberty...not meant for abuse. Proponents of nationwide legalization should really put education back at the top of their priority lists because the main reason why the Federal Government sees it as a large risk for abuse is simply because there are too many idiots around who do/will/promote abuse of it as a medicinal sort of entity. Don't forget, plants that help us are not slaves and its unconstitutional in itself to treat them as such...
anyways, the color green:
checked on the Avacado tree, pear seeds, and apple seeds in the greenhouse....not much of anything going on with anything but the avacado... but, I did find out how to turn on the air fan inside...might be too stagnant air-wise to inspire the seeds to sprout...gonna see if I can produce some rythmatic wind to help...I know the horses would love some fruits like the pears/apples in their future so I plan to plant them right near the fence...not pushing distance, but close enough to feed the two...
so, had problems with the cover choice for the patriot cd and wanted to try some others....did a rolling stones cover of "you cant always get what you want" which clocked in at.....8:28...20 seconds shorter than the alice in chains one... in between, I tried some John Denver/Simon&Garfunkel mix of "sunshine on my shoulders/the sound of silence" as well as a few Johnny Cash rewordings/phrasings of "ring of fire." The past few days I've been thinking of how to proceed and today I finally narrowed it down. I'm gonna do a Police/Jimi Hendrix mixture of "invisible sun" and "golden rose"...which is going to be titled something like "invisible gold" or "invisible rose"...
lyrics:
i dont wanna spend the rest of my life looking thru a nightscope of an armalite
i dont wanna spend my time up here burning layers piercing thru the atmosphere
i dont think ill spend my time alive flying rounds thru barrels and an armalite
the smoothest shells are turning blue down here
killing paper inside of the breathing fear...
there you were under the moonlit sun
sleeping so peacefully
indigo hues and the falling leaves
never to break free
golden rose inside the land i know
cedar scent sweeping scenes
misty blue over tobacco leaves
seeping up to trees...
misty blue inside the dream you found
crimson red and yellow leaves
hazy clear inside the soul i hear
never to believe...
clocked in at 3 and a half mins...ahhh...nice
c l o c k refining in progress. Man, that one two-day demo recording i did using headphones as the microphone came out good. Sure, there are a little touch-ups needed, but transcribing them is pretty intense...keep having to take a break....love the flows though..almost ready to record a better demo....
phew...
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