Thing 306
Eddie Vedder 2009 solo tour playbill.
*Catching up on 3/21/13*
I would never give this away if I didn’t have another copy. Â Some things I just have to keep.
This was the program that was handed out during the 2009 East Coast/Far West tour in June-July 2009. Â I attended the first show at the Palace Theater in Albany, NY. Â Mind blown as expected.
Having a 20+ year relationship with Pearl Jam, I was intrigued to see what a solo Ed Vedder show would be like. Â I attended a couple of shows in 2008, and was hooked. Â It was so beautiful and intimate and powerful. Â That man’s voice hits me directly in the chest and makes me feel my humanity.
I don’t remember the set list for this show, but I do remember buying a copy of Robert Shetterly’s “Americans Who Tell the Truth” and writing a personal note to Ed, which I placed inside the book and then tried to give him during the end of the show. Â It didn’t work, and my ride was leaving, so I ended up giving the book to someone claiming to be the stage manager and hoping he was able to deliver it to Ed. Â I’ve never heard anything since then, so either the book never made it to Eddie, or more likely, he’s inundated with gifts at shows and it’s sitting in a pile somewhere in Seattle. Â I hope he gets it someday because the book is amazing.
And Liam Finn opened this show, which set me on fire from his first note. Â Liam is off the charts…
Thing 305
Ceramic piggy bank.
*Catching up on 3/21/13*
In 2011 Deana and I gave our family members piggy banks for Hanukkah. Â The mission was for everybody to save as much as they could, and at Hanukkah 2012, the person with the most saved would get a prize.
Well, nobody really did this except for my dad and I think my brother, so we didn’t bother with the prize. Â But my cousin Carin did something exceptionally thoughtful with her bank, and turned out to be the one of the best gifts we’ve received in a long time…
Carin saved up all year with our family in mind, and her gift to us was the bank we gave her in 2011, but full of change. Â She said that every time she saw the bank, she thought of us. Â I loved hearing about how as the bank filled, the sound of the change changed as it dropped into the bank.
We ended up with $78, which went towards our vacation fund. Â Awesome. Â I love my cousin.
Thing 304
New York Times Daily Crossword Puzzles volume 10.
*Catching up on 3/21/13*
Puzzle 42:
48 Down- Â 6 letter word for an Upstate N.Y. city
I was hoping the answer was Beacon, but this book came out in 1982 when Main street was on fire and riddled with crack, so they chose Elmira. Â They could have been ahead of the curve….