Multiple times this week, I set out to put up a post about some of the awesome assignments and projects I’ve been working on. It’s been a great summer. But this is the peak right here…today Pickathon starts and I guess I can’t really think about anything else.
Pickathonography is here, and people are saying good things about it.
Greg Vandy, who wrote a piece for the book, had this little story on his site American Standard Time.
And OPB Music guru Jeremy Petersen said this: “…it’s damned handsome, indeed. You can practically hear and smell Pickathon coming out of the pages…”
I hope to see you out at the farm. And if not, and you want to see what this thing’s all about, get the book here and enjoy.
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