Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Waiting for the Rains


We've been hanging out at the estuary these past few mornings.
The salmon are circling the bay, waiting for the rains to flood the rivers, streams and side creeks.

The build-up of fish has attracted all the familiar predators. Some seals were upset at us for approaching. One growled and breached fairly close. We braced ourselves and went closer.

We finally took the hint and went inland.
The water is still, but it's not quiet.
We've never seen so many eagles and other large birds.



Monday, September 11, 2006

New CD on Sale

"..little bit country" CD is ready for purchase, cheap.

www.cdbaby.com/cd/mgh

Early Reviews Are In:

Matt, Seattle, WA said...
"Hello Folks,
Heard this at a Party & made a copy. Incredible stuff. Thanks for the Bad News and Good Music."


Pat, in MD said...
".. there's a musical clarity and grandeur to this material that listeners familiar with CRIB DEATH and MISS POLKA may not expect. Artistic progress is a grand thing and those very listeners are likely to appreciate what they've been up to lately. Pass this music by at your own peril."


Bill Warford, Woodsman and All-around Trouble-maker in CT said:
"..depth of concept, distinctive instrumentation and their (always) uniquely posited lyrics make for a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience. I really like MGH!"

Jason T, Hagensborg, BC said...
"wow. this wasn't what I was expecting at all. it's haunting and musical. I can't say what it sounds like, but I've been playing it ever since I got it. telling my friends. excellent."

Sitcom Girl, NYC said...
"Dear dada duo,
You guys are the scariest talents i've ever encountered. your work and in fact all your life choices give me hope that this planet can be, well, beyond just palatable. Perhaps even rich and heavenly. Thank you for that. A walking sitcom like me needs inspiration."


For Entire MGH Music Catalog, visit
www.hc3music.com/mgh.htm
More reviews located in the Comments section of the "Now Available" Post below.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Old Style Fish Smoke Houses

There are about a half dozen burnt and hollowed trees in the woods.

Local folks say these stumps were used to smoke fish.

The trees are all located within a few hundred yards of the river.