Hey there! It’s Wednesday, March 11th, 2026. This is the first journal entry. This is where I’m letting you know what’s out there. I’m not doing this every day, but I’m retired, and I need to share my pleasures. WOW. Haven’t you heard? I finished the final edits on the Technossance Magazine. Come and get some. I’m digging deep and learning more about Lionheart. Roski Energy, a wealthy Russian company, was a generous sponsor. They didn’t help me, but that’s great. Really, I mean, I also read my Great Beyond bio. Pretty heavy.

In the mornings, I often watch Live with Regis and Kathie Lee before getting on with my day. Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford have an easy, conversational style that makes the show feel relaxed and familiar. It’s become part of my morning routine, a simple way to ease into the day. I listen to music every day and night, and it has always been an important part of my life. Music has a way of shaping memories and bringing back different moments in time. Over the years, I’ve collected many songs that still mean a lot to me. Just sharing five of my favourite songs from my archives. Each one has a story and a sound that continues to stay with me. Always.
Top 5 Songs for March 11th, 2026:
- “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (Live) by Nirvana ‧ 1992.
- “Where Do I Begin” by The Chemical Brothers ‧ 1997.
- “Welcome Home” by Metallica ‧ 1986.
- “Roll Over, Beethoven” by The Beatles ‧ 1963.
- “Blood” by Pearl Jam ‧ 1993.
The track Blood by Pearl Jam actually appears on the B-side of album Vs. from 1993. It’s one of the heavier, more aggressive tracks on that record and reflects the band’s darker tone during that time.


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