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Amy Honey

My Photos!

My Trusted MOGs' Top Songs This Week

  • Free music video of Start A War
  • Free music video of Either Way
  • Free music video of I'm The Man

Books I'm Reading

  • Contract With The World by Jane Rule

  • Reality Sandwiches by Allen Ginsberg

  • The Morris Approach To Cat Care

  • Cruddy by Lynda Barry

  • New Selected Poems of Stevie Smith

  • The Imprecise Almanac: Volume 1 (a collective zine by a whole bunch of people in Eugene, OR)

  • Women of The Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940 by Shari Benstock

My First Concert Was

My First Album Was

Vital Signs

Mogger Since:
January 20, 2007
Location:
The Woods! Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Fave Quote:
"There are those who sharpen their knives, and those who don't."

Posts

Artist: Album: Tulare Dust: A Songwriter's Tribute To Merle Haggard Track:

here's a fave song done by Iris Dement, one of my fave lady singers.

this woman is amazing and i hope to see her perform live some day.

and here's a shot from yesterday's sunset... i love the rays.

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i live in the city and i feel like that sometimes.
it may be all that pile of japanese anime i have watched but i was expecting ultraman to raise from that mountain, heh.

Posted 7 months ago
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Amy Honey says:

ha ha!
it certainly looked like another world the other night...

Posted 7 months ago
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One of my favorite singers.She did a pretty good cover song.Her album Infamous Angel is worth puying no matter what it cost.Your Mog Bro.~ (;Yrral Mallik;)

Posted 7 months ago
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yesterday the moon was full and i sat on the beach hoping to see it.
there was a huge fog bank over the water for a really long time, and then suddenly it lifted just enough for me to see the harvest moon rising over the water... my photo doesn't do justice to the real thing, but trust me it was moon-tastic!

here's a cover song from one of my fave Canadian gals, Sarah Harmer... it's a duet with Jason Euringer.
originally this song was written in the early 1900's by a guy named Jack Norworth and his wife Nora Bayes.

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LOVE Sarah Harmer...i don't hearly her voice nearly enough...never heard this track...thanks for sharing! I am sort of missing watching the colors change back East...this helps!

Posted 7 months ago
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I came out of the pub last night after seeing a friend who's put his band back together after 30 years (sensibly it's just some fun) and the moon was hanging in the sky clear and sharp. I could count the seas and craters it was so big. Only I was standing on a city street. Your photo makes me really jealous...that is so peaceful and beautiful a place. Sarah's got a lovely voice with which to celebrate the harvest.

Posted 7 months ago
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B42 says:

Thanks Amy, great tune and all your photos are inspiring, that trip acoss the Rockies truly transported me :)

Posted 7 months ago
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today is freakin' cold, i think it's the first day i've worn socks since the beginning of summer.
i was sitting on the beach earlier, watching the water, it reminded me of this song, which i find to be filled with nostalgia and a strange hope-filled cold dissonance... kinda like the water today.

whoa, that was deep. heh.

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dachmo says:

That looks gorgeous, how close is your nearest (human) neighbour?

Posted 7 months ago
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Amy Honey says:

about 5 acres i guess, but it's actually a summer cabin so they're never there this time of the year.
oh yeah, and Pamela Anderson owns the property next to that one but (obviously) she's never there either!

Posted 7 months ago
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dachmo says:

Wow, it sounds great but the solitude would really freak me out. So what's your plan? are you going to write a book, read some books, make some art, record some music, photgraph the animals? Or are you just going to sit back and chill, catch up on some star gazing?

Posted 7 months ago
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