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2004-04-22

THE ALBUM IS DONE!

I'm in Lafayette, Indiana. And, I have VERY GOOD NEWS. My new album "Thirteen Songs About Love" is done! The CDs just arrived, and I have started shipping them out. If you haven't ordered it yet, now is the time! Also, there is a limited supply of signed, numbered CDs for sale on my web site. Click here to get one. I've also set my site up so that you can buy MP3 downloads of songs from the album for only $0.99 each!

I�m converting the diary entries and photos of my travels into a book. I�m still collecting content, too. So, I�m looking for nice, fun people who can put me up for a few nights, host me, and show me their unique flavor of America. I�m looking forward to learning about your world and writing about our times together! If you think it might be fun to host me for a day or two or three, email me.

Please make sure to include your address and phone number in your email.

I am especially looking for places to stay in the Midwest anywhere between New England and Texas.

Please contact me ASAP if you want to hang out!

If you believe in what I am doing and want to help support me, please do so! Check out my web site. Email me for more information!



US Tour Day 221: Sedona


Mom smiles. The sky smiles with her. Sedona, Arizona.



A petroglyph of kokopeli near Sedona, Arizona.

I'm ready to leave Sedona. Sure, it's beautiful. Cliffs reach to the sky, their faces striped like strange stone tigers—red and brown and orange. Rattlesnakes shake their maracas. The city was spotless and kept. You could eat off the streets if you didn't mind a little red dust in your mouth—a reminder of the shedding landscapes all around. The only graffiti I saw were petroglyphs, and you had to look to find them.

But, I want to get back to Washington, DC—back to my friends, back to my music and photography and writing, and back to my trip.


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