Archive for the “The Daily Forest Report” category
The Daily Forest Report August 31/September 1, 2014 Concert for Bigsquatch
by nielskunze on August 31, 2014
(Handful of Sand by my band, Missing Peace, composed by Niels in the mid-nineties. Over the years I’ve been surprised how many people recognize that Robert Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was the inspiration for this song.) (…)
Followup On Yesterday’s Pain
by nielskunze on August 30, 2014
This is just a quick followup to yesterday’s Forest Report, where I relayed my near immobility. Thanks for your concern, People! And your well-wishing. It’s nearly back to normal now. This has been typical. Intense pain visits for about a (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 29, 2014 In Silence Shouts the Forest’s Solace
by nielskunze on August 29, 2014
It’s getting intense, no? With oiled quill I write… The first thing I need to report is my near incapacity to even write this post. My right arm has mostly gone offline. I type exclusively with my right hand… so (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 27, 2014 Buzzard’s Return
by nielskunze on August 27, 2014
There’s something on the horizon; you can see it written in the sky. The past week in the Forest has been quiet. It hasn’t been an eery silence at all; rather, it’s been the kind of silence like when you’re (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 25, 2014 In Duality The Question & the Answer Co-Create Each Other
by nielskunze on August 25, 2014
A little bit of Reality 101… (Meaning and the Moment by Echolyn from their 3-CD set A Little Nonsense 1989-2000) Changing of seasons… changing of worlds… I still find the occasional raspberry, but the season is pretty much done. The (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 23, 2014 No Comment
by nielskunze on August 23, 2014
The Forest has been in ‘No comment’ mode for two days now… and I think I know why. (Merlin of the High Places by Happy the Man released on their 1999 album Death’s Crown, although the songs were recorded much (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 21, 2014 Maximum Chaos and the Lowest Common Denominator
by nielskunze on August 21, 2014
(G-Spot Tornado composed by Frank Zappa on the synclavier and first released on his 1986 album Jazz from Hell when it was still considered beyond human ability to perform. This version is humanly performed by Ensemble Modern from the Zappa (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 20, 2014 The Other Side of Inevitability
by nielskunze on August 20, 2014
(Blue and Sand by Echolyn from their 3-CD set A Little Nonsense 1989-2000) The smoke was replaced overnight with rain clouds! Sometimes we can only see what’s right in front of us… and then, sometimes even that can be difficult. (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 19, 2014 A Little Catching Up
by nielskunze on August 19, 2014
(Suffocating the Bloom by Echolyn, title track from their 1992 album) There are still those who would suffocate the bloom of the light come to shine anew. I know; it’s interminable, right? When will imminence finally burst upon the scene (…)
The Daily Forest Report August 14, 2014 The Further Adventures of Munkie Dunky & Crew
by nielskunze on August 14, 2014
(Until It Rains by Echolyn from their 3-CD set A Little Nonsense featuring their music from 1989 to 2000) Have you ever been awoken by a smell? It was around midnight when the unmistakable smell of fresh skunk spray wafted (…)