spring is taking the stage
Life: Really, NH weather is so behind. There’s been the tease that spring is here, but there’s not a bud poking out from the garden, from under the few inches of snow left. I made some maple syrup for the first time in years, my neighbor had more sap than she could boil. Keeping the woodstove hot for days made the house unbearably hot. But, it’s like gold, tastes so good, like real food vs fast food. Home baked vs store bought. Or maybe it’s all the bits of tree bark didn’t get strained…
As well as the beginning of mud season, it’s also birthday season. Piper and Zooey turned 9 and 11 respectively in the last 2 months, and we’ve been eating cake. I have been perfecting my vegan cake, it’s the best: from the cookbook “Veganomicon” (the same author as “Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World”). Wicked chocolate with a taste of almond. I also made coconut lemon cake. Everyone loves me.
Music: Rumblestrip is chugging along, festival invites are coming in, which is alway nice to have happen during the long new england winters. We are playing for the Downeast Festival this coming weekend (last weekend in March) in Topsham Maine. Always a fun festival, full of people we know, with that enthusiasm those Mainers are known for. So true! I’ll be teaching a workshop on swing guitar at the festival as well as helping out Nat in his fiddle workshop, playing for dances, including the Survivors Dance in Yarmouth on Sunday afternoon with Perpetual Motion (John Cote and Ed Howe). Google DECDA for more info. You can listen to the beginning of our new CD on our MySpace page, www.myspace.com/rumblestrip1
Swing A Cat Trio has a concert coming up on the 4th of April, at Del Rossi’s Trattoria in Dublin NH. We’ve been working hard on expanding our repertoire, we’ve got a handful of Boswell Sister’s songs to do, and lots of others from that era, 30s and 40s. The music of my mother. Mom used to play old records, and we’d dance around trying not to make the needle skip. Swing a Cat has some other gigs shaping up for the summer. Check out our new website at http://swingacat.wordpress.com or listen at
http://myspace.com/swingacatmusic
I have lots of ideas for new recordings, and need to get all that in place and get it done. Argh! I got pretty overwhelmed last fall with the sudden death of my brother and the expected death of my mom at the end of the summer. The waves of grief, the purposeful activity as someone’s life comes to a close, like what to do with all the stuff, taxes, paperwork, lawyers. Ugh. Thank god I have 2 sisters, we are all working together, for better or worse. I now have lots of new tools, since my bro was a woodworker and housepainter out on Nantucket. Which is pretty exciting. He would totally understand my excitement. Time to finish the studio that is waiting (as a tarp covered deck) in the backyard… that’s probably what they would have wanted me to do, in fact, they were already insisting that I do. There is no escape from family!!

kc wrote:
Hey, cool photos but they’re blurry!
Posted on 02-Apr-09 at 8:26 am | Permalink
liza wrote:
I’m not sure why they’re blurry at the smaller size…if you click on them you get a better resolution, am I right?
I was thinking, how interesting that the older sister 40 some years ago has her little sister in a hold, just as, at the top of the page, Piper has Zooey… a friendly hold of course. history repeating?
Posted on 02-Apr-09 at 11:31 am | Permalink
BH wrote:
Just ran across your site and had to say hi! Been thinkin’ about you guys. I am jazzed because we now have an awesome Constable family pic for our album…sooo much better than the 17 Orange “all of us sittin’ on the steps looking miserable” pic we have. Your kiddos are so cute…and I love the L50….
Much love!
Posted on 07-Apr-09 at 9:20 am | Permalink