Yesterday’s hike along Sycamore Reservoir Trail near Mt. Lemmon in Coronado National Forest was a lot of fun. It’s getting to that time of year where it’s going to just be too hot for hiking, but I think I can squeeze in one more hike before the storm chasing trip.
Here’s some photos from yesterday’s hike. Full resolution downloads are also available on Flickr. Full video is available in the previous post and/or on my YouTube channel.
We experienced our first Arizona in 2021. Mother Nature was impressive that year with all sorts of storms hurdled in our direction during Monsoon Season. During the first or second storm the tree in the decorative circle in the middle of our driveway came down.
Original tree after the storm in 2021.
We replaced the tree the following winter with something a little more appropriate to the desert climate. Here’s a photo of the tree in early 2023.
Apparently our new tree is quite happy because it has been growing and blossoming like crazy. It’s adding a good deal of color to the front of the house.
Every morning I look out my office window and see this tree thrive puts me in a sunny mood. It’s a good way to start the day.
It’s hard to believe this album is nearly 30 years old. Released in 1997, “ESCM” by BT is one of the most inspirational feats of music I have ever enjoyed. ESCM stands for Electric Sky Church Music.
The album was first sent to me when I was working in radio. The CD was included in a pack from the record company. They weren’t really pushing it hard, as I don’t think they knew what they wanted to do with the album. Was BT a pop artist? Trance? A new genre not yet explored? I don’t think Warner Brothers knew what they had in BT and his next album moved to one of the EMI labels. When I asked the record rep about “Remember”, one of the singles released from “ESCM”, they told me it wasn’t a priority.
BT (Brian Transeau) is a musical genius of the times. His combination of this genius with technology has produced impressive results for three decades. He’s been doing amazing things with music and computers when Apple and Microsoft were still figuring out where they were going.
If I’m remembering correctly, the CD single for “Remember” had a Quicktime file on it featuring the official music video.
I needed some inspiration today. I’m listening to “ESCM” as I write this blog entry and get through the workday. This quote from BT’s webpage has given me the kick I need.
I am a man who believes that sound can change lives, perform miracles, and bend the human condition towards good,. This belief has kept me getting out of bed every day for the last 20+ years.
– B.T.
Here’s the track listing of the U.S. edition of the album (from Wikipedia).
No.
Title
Length
1.
“Firewater” (with T.H. Culhane)
8:42
2.
“Orbitus Teranium”
8:10
3.
“Flaming June”
8:31
4.
“Lullaby for Gaia” (with Jan Johnston)
5:26
5.
“Memories in a Sea of Forgetfulness” (with T.H. Culhane)
7:40
6.
“Solar Plexus”
4:14
7.
“Nectar”
5:55
8.
“Remember” (with Jan Johnston)
8:01
9.
“Love, Peace and Grease (BT Puma Fila Edit)”
3:52
Best enjoyed on a solid pair of noise canceling headphones.
For those not interested in watching ads before my videos hosted on YouTube, I am now sharing my videos via Vimeo as well. Here’s last night’s video hosted from Vimeo; please let me know if you have any issues viewing it.
I just ran across this meme and I 99% agree with this. The exception is if you absolutely blow me away with your charm and service. Then I’ll put you in the 1%.
Just a guy with a husband. We’ve been together 28 years and he still makes me see fireworks on a daily basis. Hiker. Storm Chaser. Private Pilot. Tech Guy. Hackerish.