Friday, November 25, 2011

What are you thankful for?

 Every November the Thanksgiving Holiday is an opportunity to think and acknowledge the things we are thankful for.  As a WMPG Southern Maine Community Radio DJ & Art critic I am totally thankful for the opportunity to share the music I love & my thoughts on Maine's art scene each and every week. I'm also Thankful to you readers & listeners for your support, criticisms and feedback that you have shared with me over the last year (s) . 

I'm also thankful for these people, places & things:
My Bride Kat
PMA
Space Gallery
Frontier Gallery
St Lawrence Center for Arts
Nosh French Fries
The Port City Music Hall
Mom & Pop
The State Theater reopening!
The Morrison Center in Scarborough 
Explosion of Maine Micro brews,  Peeper Ale, Marshal Wharf, Baxter Brewery
ABrahamObama by Ron English
Ringwood Yeast
First Friday Art Walks
Otto's
Family
Friends
Fishing
Moosehead Lake
Baxter State Park
Chronic Funk
Osher Map Library
The Old Port
Ability to admit I have been wrong on a few issues
Healing Power of time.
Living in the Moment
Living in the Past
Sharing those moments with others
Safepassage
Creativity & inspiration of my Bros & Brohenia's
"Stuck in the 80's"
"Hukkin' a Chainek" host Steve Hirshon
Chris Darling 
Abrahamobama
The Beautiful Casco Bay
Blue Wrap Project
The Royal Bean
Brother Chip



There's more but it's your time to reflect,

Thanks Again for supporting; 
Me, MPG & Art in Maine!

The Gallery Talk is made possible by the generosity of the WMPG Radio listening community.  The blog is the text version of the art rant heard every Thursday at 7am, 5 & 9:30pm on WMPG college and community radio Broadcasting from the University of Southern Maine
90.9 , 104.1 and streaming on the web at http://www.wmpg.org/  

Note: WMPG 90.9 fm will be increasing it's FM signal strength from 1100 kilowatts to  4500 kilowatts in a few weeks, for radio listeners in southern Maine that's a good thing.  It means that you'll be able to hear MPG on your car radio from Augusta to Kittery .  The station management, the University of Southern Maine & DJ's are totally pumped and excited about the ability to bring you fresh diverse live radio with a clean crisp sound!    


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