Friday Zen – Forever Young

Tessa and Hammer, forever young

In my mind’s eye, this is how Tessa and Hammer will always look. If I concentrate on this photo long enough, I find I can achieve something which will, for now, feel as close to zen as I can currently imagine being.

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Friday Zen – Furry Forest Creatures, the X Rated Version

Oh Japanese commercials, I wish I could quit you.

And no, I have no idea what this video is about. I just know that I’ve watched it six times in a row, and the bizarre factor is in no way lessening.

Friday Zen – Happy Happy Lamb Lamb

Yeah, I know – this video has been everyplace. With an adorable factor this far off the scale, who cares?

End note: I now want a lamb.

Friday Zen – Shelter Pet’s Second Chance

It’s always nice to see a death row shelter pet get a second chance.

Friday Zen – Nash the Slash

Nash the Slash

What’s not to love about a world class musician who plays the Electric Madolin, along with the violin, the guitar, and almost any other musical instrumental you can name – and who does so while wrapped in bandages and wearing a top hat and sunglasses. That’s Canada’s own Nash the Slash, the punk/alt God of Violin music.

From Wikipedia –

Nash’s music is a complex blend of new wave, new age and punk rock, using electric mandolins, violins, drums machines and an arsenal of effects and sonic devices. He has written, played and produced most of the material on his solo albums by himself, although he has also worked with producers Daniel Lanois and Bill Nelson.

Nash has been creating his unique concept of sound and vision for over thirty years. His persona was born of silent film. The name comes from a killer butler encountered by Laurel and Hardy in their first film Do Detectives Think? (1927), for which he has composed a soundtrack score.

I was so thrilled to find video footage of Nash live on stage at the Opera House in Toronto, Halloween 1989. I was actually there for this show, and it was amazing (well, from what I can remember, at least – ah, youth).

A little bit of Madolin fueled flash back zen, for your listening enjoyment.