I am a photographer, a songwriter and a folk singer. I enjoy working with wood and clay. Stained glass is my newest interest. Some of my songs are on efolkmusic. Photos of my stained glass and kaleidoscopes are on http://dhstainedglass.wordpress.com. The image at the top of the page is part of one of my pieces, too!
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I’m a songwriter.
~I love to write. ~I sing my songs, so that you can hear them. ~They mean something to me. ~Some of them make me laugh or smile. ~Some are sad or angry. ~Some just have something interesting to think about. ~I hope you enjoy listening to them. ~I'd be happy if you liked them enough to sing them, too. ~When my songs bring tears to your eyes or get stuck in your head, I know you have connected with them somehow. ~That's a good feeling. ~Please leave a comment or send me a note. ~I'd love to hear from you. dhconcerts@yahoo.com-
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Hello Deb,
This looks great! Glad to be the first to leave a comment. I will investigate this for my own website. Thank you for suggesting this.
Hugs,
David
Nice webpage, lovely, cool design.
Hello Deb,
thanks for having a link to my blog… My experience of Todd Unkefer. He knows about my blog, and at 3:15a.m. this morning threatened to post pornographic pictures of me all over the net, and send them to my kids school if I didn’t take the blog off. Doesn’t need me to make him look like a bad guy does he?
Thanks for the extra advertising, Karen.
love your statement regarding Sally’s ‘Anita Bryant’s career trajectory.
Brilliant.
Tom
San Diego
Hi Tom, Thanks for the compliment. But, the author of that comment is the writer for the Good As You web site.
OMG! Listened to a bit of your music – love your voice!! Will be stopping by for more. Often!
Hi ChaCha, Thanks so much!
Apparently Corey Craft didn’t bother to read http://www.queerbychoice.com very carefully. The author is engaged to be married to a woman, and she cares just as much about gay rights as anyone else does. She just doesn’t want to deny her own experiences, and there’s no reason she should have to. As Corey Craft himself pointed out, veterans and religious people chose to be those things, but it’s not legal to discriminate against them.
Deb,
I got on efolks and listened to some of your music. I really liked “Life is like that.” The simplicity of a single guitar and the gentleness of your melodic voice transported me to a room full of friends sitting around a fire with a glass of wine with our eyes close and letting your words speak to the unspoken part of our souls. Thanks for creating.
Rick
Thank you, Rick!
I googled Todd Unkefer to see what he’s up to. I don’t understand what’s going on. I tried to get into the Heppy70 blog and it was locked. Another one wouldn’t let me leave a message. He seemed like an ok guy to me, although I was startled at being asked to marry him within a few days of meeting.
Hi Bluecorn,
Thanks for visiting. I originally posted a link to Heppy70 in this post:
http://dhconcerts.wordpress.com/2008/02/02/fundamentalism-understanding-insurance-candidates-health-travel-aebrain-writers-strike-dilbert-blog/
It looks like the Heppy70 blog has now been password protected, but I feel certain I have seen it somewhere on Google. I think there is an archive of it somewhere on the internet.
Check the comments for the post where I linked to Heppy70. Maybe others can respond to you there.
Where is your music so I can hear what you sound like? Can you post some mp3 files here, or are you at MySpace or Youtube?
Re,
My songs that are online are posted online are at eFolkMusic.org. I think I might put up a little post at the top of the site with a permanent link to that page.
I found some of my songs on someone else’s page, too, although I don’t know him at all. But, some of my songs are on his playlist.
All my songs at eFolkMusic have a full preview. So, you can listen to any of them without paying.
If you find songs on eFolkMusic that you like, mine or anyone else’s listed as “member mp3s”, you can download 100 each month if you’re a member. Membership is $4.95/month.
Deb,
Thanks for the comment on my blog!! You may want to think about doing the soup in a Crock Pot as that is def. a lazy way to cook! You can always do a sundried of regular basil pesto with it!
http://testkitchenette.wordpress.com
Great blog!
Love your site! Great read!
Hi there … thanks for your comment on my blog. I’ve looked around yours a little. It’s an interesting place!
~Deanna
nancy, tothewire and deannaizme, Hi and thanks.
Hi, Deb! I really enjoy reading your blog – it’s like realizing I already know the harmony to a song I’m hearing for the first time. Thanks for that. I’m destined to be a regular reader — and listener. I’m a weird duck, too. Went over to efolkmusic and discovered that some of your songs are among the missing pieces to my mp3-player puzzle. Thanks for that also.
I went ahead and added a link to your site from the link directory (resources – blogging friends) section of my site; the description for now is a paraphrase of the first couple of sentences from your “about me” above, but if you’d prefer to tweak the wording just let me know.
Really glad I wandered in here tonight …
Melody
Hi Melody, Thank you so much!
Hey..shelter from the storm is great. Voice all over…home recording? Really good stuff…
I love your site. Keep it up !
Hi knowledgetoday, I like the idea of being able to look at books online and flip through to see what’s there. I just heard the term ’six sigma’ today for the first time. And, what do you know? The first book on the list was about that topic. Ha!