Sunday, December 5, 2010

Dotting I's, crossing T's ...

 

Ah, the NASCAR season's over, but I'm still busy. I've been on a bunch of radio shows, co-hosting three shows (last Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday) on Sirius XM's NASCAR Channel 128. I put together a post-season wrap-up and have been finishing some NASCAR-related free-lance projects. I'm trying to get the docket cleared this week.

Yesterday, I completed an expense report and wrote correspondence to several airlines regarding frequent-flier miles. This morning I completed the annual benefits sign-up and registration for my company's benefit plans.

I've got to catch up on personal-finance matters today: pay some bills, run some errands. Next week I hope to work on some creative writing. I've written a manuscript I need to try to sell. I've got to put together some packets to send to publishers. I also need to try to find some places to play music, and I'm planning to put together some packets to take by music venues.

Writing -- both fiction and songs -- is kind of the fun part. Trying to find interest in them is hard and tedious, but, obviously, necessary. I think I'm going to put together a DVD of live-music videos to leave with bar owners and the like.

Sometime during the offseason, I'm going back to Nashville to play music at 3rd & Lindsley again. Each Tuesday morning during NASCAR season, I appear on WNSR-AM 560 to talk about the sport and answer questions from callers. In April, I played music at 3rd & Lindsley, and a good many of the radio show's listeners came. Greg Pogue and David Coleman at WNSR want to put on another music appearance and what is known in the business as a "meet 'n' greet." It's just a matter of finding the best time.

Another project I should work on is finding a place to play music when I'm at Daytona for Speedweeks 2011.

I'm sorry I don't have much to offer this morning in the way of insight and observation. Maybe all the menial tasks I've been completing have sort of dumbed me down. I've just got to get out from under a mountain of such tasks.

Source: http://nascar.rbma.com/off-track/life/33592-dotting-is-crossing-ts-

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