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Sunday, June 05, 2005

There And Back Again

Thanks to Tetsubeav, ElJefe and ElMacho for minding the store while I was away. I got lots of compliments on their postings via word of mouth and email.

Since I am a Cancer, it's hard to say which is better: Getting away from it all at a cottage on the beach for a week, or returning to my little home studio with my drafting table, art supplies, books, music and computers after being away from them for a week. I'm doubly blessed, I suppose.

Look for this week's second strip tomorrow (Tuesday, June 7) as it contains the cliff-hanger that I wanted to leave you all with two weeks ago, when the craziness started. The third strip of the week will likely run on Friday.

I'll post a blog about our vacation in a day or two, but first I need to attend to some Suburban Tribe business while I still have this Monday off from the Day Job.

Real-Life Haley Bhairavi Sighting

Reader Brandon Aten recently moved to the New Jersey/New York City Metro area. While he was in NYC one day, he found a poster for a concert by an Indian musician who looks kind of familiar...

UPDATE: My wife, who pays attention to such things as details, just informed me that the musician below, Anoushka Shankar, is the half-sister of Norah Jones. Apparently, they share the same father. Read about it here.



1 Comments:

Blogger lorem ipsum said...

*ahem*

More notable in the great scheme of things, Ravi Shankar was the person who taught George Harrison to play sitar and also got him involved in Indian culture. George took up yoga partially as a way to gain and maintain flexibility while playing the sitar cross-legged. While the other Beatles eventually abandoned most tenets of Indian spirituality, George practiced and carried it with him his entire life (and into the next).

Thanks a lot, Brandon! We missed you last week. We'll catch you next time you're in town, okay?

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