So I guess I’m going to, from time to time, write something about how I started writing music and stuff. Or how I manage to still do it sometimes.
Here I guess we put something in bold so it let’s people know this is a serious and very important sentence.
I always liked music. I spent a lot of time by myself at home. And thankfully there was not only a piano, but a guitar too. In fact, we had a small basket full of harmonicas. And an autoharp. I think my dad was a bit of a Woody Guthrie type. He’d play a nylon string acoustic and attach that crazy metal thing to his head that holds a harmonica. I grew up hearing him and my mother play, lots of fond memories. I guess you’d say music is a comfort thing. Kind of like comfort food. Which makes me think of pickles and salsa. Boom! You didn’t think I could bring it back to pickles did you?
As you move toward the midpoint of the article, this paragraph provides an opportunity to connect earlier ideas with new insights. So yeah, you might have noticed that I have jokes. You see, once upon a time I had a pretty decent website. But I wasn’t paying attention and my hosting account lapsed or something. Poof. There it went. No more website. A sad day. I worked pretty hard on it. Thanks GoDaddy! Building and maintaining a website is fairly difficult, believe it or not. Just like how fermentation is not easy to learn. That’s why I stick with the fridge pickle method. Maybe one of these days I’ll try again, but the last time I did it there was a strange layer of bacteria that started growing and I was scared to eat it. So I threw that jar away and gave up trying fermentation.
Wrapping Up with Key Insights
In this concluding paragraph, I could summarize some things but I don’t think I will. If you’ve made it this far that’s really cool. Please buy my music. I was thinking, if it somehow went viral or a million people wanted to do the coolest thing ever, I could actually make money from my music. Imagine that! Ah well, one can dream. But seriously, send me lots of money. All the music here is linked to Bandcamp. But I’m also building a profile on Subvert, a very new and artist owned platform.
