Weekend warriors
The aforementioned Peter Case show Friday, October 7 (you can read an interview with Peter Case on our website), this weekend, will be an awful lot of fun.
Saturday, we will join about 300 other guests in Eden; Marty Boratin and Susan Tanner are getting married at their home in suburban Buffalo. Marty is known in Buffalo and elsewhere as the Rock and Roll Chef, having cooked for touring bands for years and putting them up at his apartment and then first house (self-serving plug: I have a story on Marty and his cooking for and accommodating bands in the next issue of Buffalo Spree Magazine), while Susan works at Righteous Babe Records and formerly worked for Geffen Records. There will be five bands playing at the wedding reception, including Johnny Dowd, as well as local favorites The Old Sweethearts and the Steam Donkeys.
Sunday will be the slowest day, with the Buffalo Bills playing and laundry, grocery shopping and writing to be done. I get Monday, Columbus Day, off, being a municipal employee, and Val is taking it off so we and our dog, the Rottweiler-German shepherd blend rescue dog Walker Evans Dunne Hosey, can drive 90 minutes or so to Letchworth State Park near the New York-Pennsylvania border. Tuesday is my birthday, so we are both taking it off from work for lots of family and other kinds of stuff.
Wednesday may be the start of a short work week for us, but the political season is now heating up
Saturday, we will join about 300 other guests in Eden; Marty Boratin and Susan Tanner are getting married at their home in suburban Buffalo. Marty is known in Buffalo and elsewhere as the Rock and Roll Chef, having cooked for touring bands for years and putting them up at his apartment and then first house (self-serving plug: I have a story on Marty and his cooking for and accommodating bands in the next issue of Buffalo Spree Magazine), while Susan works at Righteous Babe Records and formerly worked for Geffen Records. There will be five bands playing at the wedding reception, including Johnny Dowd, as well as local favorites The Old Sweethearts and the Steam Donkeys.
Sunday will be the slowest day, with the Buffalo Bills playing and laundry, grocery shopping and writing to be done. I get Monday, Columbus Day, off, being a municipal employee, and Val is taking it off so we and our dog, the Rottweiler-German shepherd blend rescue dog Walker Evans Dunne Hosey, can drive 90 minutes or so to Letchworth State Park near the New York-Pennsylvania border. Tuesday is my birthday, so we are both taking it off from work for lots of family and other kinds of stuff.
Wednesday may be the start of a short work week for us, but the political season is now heating up
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