Each year I find myself still thrilled with spring. Springtime is a time of new beginnings for me, a time for fresh life to flow through me, and a time of creation and celebration. Maybe it’s because I was born in April!
I grew up in a place where the winters could be a bit too long, drawn out, and overly gray. When it came time for the Robins to return and the snow to give way to the patches of light green sprinkled on the newly-exposed rich, wet, brown earth, I always got excited. Life became a friendlier time with smiles, nods, and person-to-person recognition that all is not solemn and hidden away.
My brother, sister, and I used to lay a blanket out on our cement porch on those sunny early March days when the temperature headed all the way up into the high 40s. For us kids, basking in that sun felt warm and cozy after all we’d been through!
Of course there’s something bigger going on with all of this. It’s about life’s sense of rejuvenation- life offering another chance to become more alive and to live with a renewed belief in our dreams.
As I write this from my Northern California home, there are new flocks of songbirds appearing for their annual concerts, fascinating wildflowers blooming here and there, as well as beautiful flowering trees showing off their brilliant yellows and hot pinks again.
Rise is about the celebration and anticipation of still better days to come somehow, some way in this world of ours. It’s about how new growth can also bring new experiences.
I love teaching composing; you keep learning more when you share what you know:) I suppose there is always more insight that pertains to the topic, that’s why it’s fun to be a part of.
Loving immersing myself in the recording studio working on the new album; whatever side of the brain that is it’s definitely my favorite side to hang out in.
At least I come out from there and relate to the rest of the world now from time to time:) It didn’t always used to be that way!
I love having a sense of being “focused.” It keeps the music pure and flowing the way it should. It makes it much easier for good things to happen in my world:)
Taking some rough versions of new original piano songs and trying to hone them into diamonds; we’ll see before long…
Sometimes there is something powerful and engaging there that simply needs to be sculpted, refined, and practiced until it just flows from my fingers when it’s time to record.
It’s always fun to bring something in from the invisible and give it a life here:)
There’s something delicious about silence in the air if you’re not the lonely type. I love being in a very quiet space from time to time. A lot of clarity and good things can happen from there..
I’m having fun of late finding the right notes for my latest music efforts. It’s always a challenge to be constantly trying to do your best work, but I enjoy that part my profession.
Sometimes the journey is as interesting as the destination:)