So, I went into my local Starbucks on Tuesday evening.
M, the barista behind the register, spotted me as I walked in and said "Look! It's Cass, our COTW!"
Now, I work in high-tech, which is acronym-happy, but this was a new one, even for me.
"COTW?" I asked.
I must have looked even more befuddled than I normally do, because she laughed, pointed to a sign next to the cash register, and said, "I thought you writer types read everything?!?"
Well, I had noticed the sign - but had not looked at it recently.
So I put on my specs and took a closer look.
This is what I saw:
Isn't that sweet?!?
I had no idea they had done this! (Although I joked that they needed to update the sign by adding "and near-sighted" to the end of it. :D)
Anyway, it made my week, needless to say. :c) Thanks again, kids!
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While I ponder whether my six-month-old eyeglass prescription needs updating, given that I somehow missed this sign staring me in the face, I thought I'd post a few vision-themed tunes. First up, a great song from The Marshall Tucker Band - "Can't You See," from 1973:
That's the late, great Toy Caldwell, who wrote "Can't You See," tearing it up on vocals and lead guitar.
Another great classic rock tune: 1967's "I Can See For Miles," from The Who:
Every time I listen to this (especially on headphones) I marvel at how incredible it sounds, particularly given the relatively primitive recording techniques available in late 1966/early 1967, when they recorded this.
Finally, an early tune from one of my favorite bands. Here's Wilco performing "Outtasite (Outta Mind") from their classic 1996 album Being There:
And as a bonus, here's it's twin - "Outta Mind (Outtasite)" - also from Being There:
That one never fails to make me smile. :c) I would say Mr. Tweedy and co. were clearly indulging a serious jones for Pet Sounds/Smile-era Beach Boys during the sessions for Being There. :c)
Ciao for now - and Happy Friday everyone...