Day Three – A Song That Makes Me Happy:
The Smiths. Not typically a band that you’d think would write a song that could make anyone happy. Except there is a song (or two) off the “The Queen Is Dead” record that makes me sing at the top of my lungs.
"You'd be happy wrapped in my apron strings"
Day Three – A Song That Makes Me Happy:
The Smiths. Not typically a band that you’d think would write a song that could make anyone happy. Except there is a song (or two) off the “The Queen Is Dead” record that makes me sing at the top of my lungs.
Day Two – My “Least” Favorite Song:
I actually had a hard time trying find a least favorite song. I think it’s because I inherently believe all songs have redeeming qualities.
(Huh. Come to think of it … I think anything or anyone in the world has some redeeming qualities. You just have to look for it … )
Take Rebecca Black’s song “Friday” … This is that song and video that went viral on the internet after critics and viewers on “the webs” claimed that it was the worst song ever written. So yes … I was one of those fools that clicked on Rebecca’s video and watched in horror as the song played out. And I confess that I thought that it was a pretty bad song.
I’ve wanted to do this project for quite a while now. Except that lately, I haven’t had much time to focus on writing. It’s been a busy month for work; busier still with weekend activities. That’s pretty evident since I haven’t had much time to blog in the past month or so.
But that’s about to change. Because this project happens to be a “daily” post, I figure it would go well with my goal to do at least one month of NaBloPoMo. And this month’s happens to fit perfectly with the task at hand.
I’ve been so busy with work lately that I haven’t had time to write a proper post. So instead, I think you guys’ll get a nice little pictorial of what me and the furkids have been up to lately.
Besides, I recently got an awesomely new “point n’ shoot” camera from Hubby (!!!). And I like to take pictures. Lots of pictures. Especially since we now live in the digital age.