Cop-out edition.
Is that the press again? The daily press - what did you think I meant? Stupid personal robot assistant!
Okay, well, as some of you may have noticed, we posted an installment of THIS IS BIG GREEN yesterday, the July program. And if you did, in fact, notice, you would know that it's what used to be called a "summer replacement" show, or perhaps more accurately, a summer re-run. It's like when they ran The Prisoner as a summer replacement for the Andy Williams show back in 1968, while Andy was off to the Bahamas drinking margaritas or something of that sort. Just like that ... except that The Prisoner was "good"
What are we doing instead of finishing our July show? Well, I wish I could say we were doing as Andy Williams does, but it's not the case. I could give you a raft of explanations as to why we couldn't finish our June show in time even for July, but then you would just laugh at me. So ... here goes:
Wolves! Wolves used to wipe out whole villages until men hunted them down. Wolves learned! But they didn't learn enough to keep them from eating our June podcast.
Colony collapse syndrome. You've heard of this scourge that's been decimating bee populations around the world. Well, it's conceivable that this may be the reason we didn't finish our June podcast. Conceivable? Yes. True? No.
Falcon watch. There is a family of peregrine falcons nesting in a box on the side of a twenty story building in downtown Utica, and Matt has been keeping a close eye on them; in one case, climbing over a Victorian wrought iron fence and into a churchyard to retrieve a fallen chick. Unlikely reason for a late podcast? Yes. True? Well, yes.
Actually, once again, we are victims of over-ambitious production (which for us is any project that requires a modicum of effort). We are in the process of completing six original songs for the next episode of Ned Trek, as well as the episode itself, and it's kind of time-consuming. I expect we'll post in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, please enjoy this re-run of Ned Trek X, "A Plea for Arms", one of my favorite Ned Treks, frankly, if only because I get to play Charlton Heston. (I've also thrown in our thrown-together recording of Quality Lincoln for your amusement.)
What are we doing instead of finishing our July show? Well, I wish I could say we were doing as Andy Williams does, but it's not the case. I could give you a raft of explanations as to why we couldn't finish our June show in time even for July, but then you would just laugh at me. So ... here goes:
Wolves! Wolves used to wipe out whole villages until men hunted them down. Wolves learned! But they didn't learn enough to keep them from eating our June podcast.
Colony collapse syndrome. You've heard of this scourge that's been decimating bee populations around the world. Well, it's conceivable that this may be the reason we didn't finish our June podcast. Conceivable? Yes. True? No.
Falcon watch. There is a family of peregrine falcons nesting in a box on the side of a twenty story building in downtown Utica, and Matt has been keeping a close eye on them; in one case, climbing over a Victorian wrought iron fence and into a churchyard to retrieve a fallen chick. Unlikely reason for a late podcast? Yes. True? Well, yes.
Actually, once again, we are victims of over-ambitious production (which for us is any project that requires a modicum of effort). We are in the process of completing six original songs for the next episode of Ned Trek, as well as the episode itself, and it's kind of time-consuming. I expect we'll post in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, please enjoy this re-run of Ned Trek X, "A Plea for Arms", one of my favorite Ned Treks, frankly, if only because I get to play Charlton Heston. (I've also thrown in our thrown-together recording of Quality Lincoln for your amusement.)
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