Tour - halftime in Minneapolis.
Kristina Reiko Cooper, who recently embarked on an identical mid-America tour to ours, was recently quoted in "All Things Strings" as saying: “Being on the road can be pretty lonely. You perform, you get all the adrenaline running, you get on a high, and then you have to go back to an empty hotel room, with nothing to do but watch Law and Order."
Perhaps. I spent today, however, eating blueberry pancakes at Perkins, swimming a mile at the YMCA, resting in a sauna, getting coffee at Caribou, and shopping at the largest indoor mall in the United States. And now I'm going to watch Law and Order, and it's going to be the shit.
Inspired simultaneously and erratically by the blog thoughts of both Stanley Lee and Ned Rorem.
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