I’m not sure what to write today – I seem to have got out of the habit of regular blogging for a while and then when I do it’s not really about my feelings as such but about what I’ve been doing, where I’ve been and some nice photos!
Nothing wrong with that of course and I’ve been to some beautiful places and done loads of wonderful things this year.
In fact I’m just back from nearly a week in France on a dutch barge while P was doing some work on the engine I just mainly lazed about and enjoyed the water and the views, good food, good company and card playing. Without wishing to boast – I did keep winning ha ha.
I’m now spending a few days in Bristol catching up with friends.
My problem is that I seem to have lost my musical inspiration at the moment – it’s a year since I wrote a decent song and where we live now I don’t know any local musicians to get together and play with. I know this will change and that it takes time but my confidence (musically) is seeping away a bit at the moment. I find it hard to promote my album – I need someone to help me sell it – it’s hard work trying to promote oneself and very difficult to get anywhere with it.
Anyway – just wanted to get that off my chest – I know I can turn it around and I’m very happy in my day to day life but I don’t want to lose my music mojo – there must be an answer *scratches head*…………..
bitzky said:
Inspiration always come when you least expect it. Just let your senses take in the beautiful world and it will come back to you 🙂
LikeLike
drdog said:
I could write about losing the ol’ blogging mojo. You just get out of the habit, you find other things to do, and all of a sudden it’s been weeks since you have written any post of any kind … and months since you’ve written anything really creative. I’m sure it works the same way with your music.
So where does it go? More importantly, where do you find it and get it back? It’s not something you can force. You just have to let it flow. Maybe just accept this as a fallow period that gets you ready for really creative things in the future. One day, you suddenly realize an intense craving for pen and paper (or keyboard), and you’re writing again.
Looks like you’re seeing some wonderful sights. Enjoy life.
LikeLike
Barrie Cannon said:
Aha card playing a lot– Bezique no doubt. What about backgammon, then? I still play with friend Steve & taught it to another friend last week so the need is being satisfied, haha!
Sorry your music is drying up. Same with my poetry. All ideas done & not in the mood these days, plus doing other things.
MY music may actually go forward as I’m getting btogether with two old Exhibit ‘A’pals to do ‘covers’. I’m well rusty on the old drum kit now though so re-learning drums will replace poems now.
LikeLike