Thursday, November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving people. Jack and I are going to my parents house this morning to watch the Thanksgiving day parade. We will eat a little bit over there before we go to Jack's Mom and Dad's house for dinner. It should be a stellar day. All you crazy mofo's be careful driving today in Deathstorm 2005.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Saturday Morning

It is Saturday morning. It is good.

There is a new web address for my music download page. The new address is

http://www.soundlift.com/jeffarcher for those of you who want to hear the terrible noises that I produce. The site I am working through changed their name from IC Music Media to Soundlift so they changed all the page addresses as well.

I am finally starting to feel somewhat normal again after two weeks of being sick.

Last weekend I watched 12 episodes of "What's Happening" back to back.

I am thinking of going to the cider mill today. Jackie has a dentist appointment so I may go to the mill for some pumpkin and buttermilk doughnuts.

Aren't you glad that you took time out of your busy day to read this blogpage today?

Friday, November 04, 2005


I took this picture in Kuster cemetery in the middle of the night. This pink mist showed up in about five different pictures I took at Kuster that evening. I can't think of a rational explaination as to the origin of the mist. This picture and the one below this go with the "Ghosts Of Anchor Bay" discussion in the "Recovering" post below.Posted by Picasa

My brother -in law, Ryan took this picture of a random headstone in Arlington cemetery. It wasn't a foggy night and the white mist captured in this shot is unexplainable. Posted by Picasa

Recovering

I am in recovery. I got laid off from my life destroying construction job Monday. I have had a bad cold since then. I was supposed to give blood yesterday at the pipefitters school but I couldn't since I am sick. Today is the first day that I feel somewhat normal although I am far from 100%

Jackie leaves today for her Lapeer scrapbook weekend. This means that my bachelor weekend begins. If all goes as planned I will be making some music with Rob Scheys, making some music with myself, and perhaps making some music with House Music. All in all I am hoping for a thoroughly musical weekend as I haven't had the energy to do anything musically for about two months.

Halloween was a good time. It was great to see my nephews Brendan and Aaron. Brendan was Spiderman and Aaron was Superman. Jackie's mom got pizza for us. I was really tired and working a lot so I didn't get to put together my Halloween presentation that I wanted to this year. My presentation consisted of me playing Black Sabbath songs backwards to the trick or treating children while yelling at them in a Satan voice produced by one of my guitar pedals while hiding. It was going to be awesome. Perhaps I will try it next year.

I recently bought a book called "Ghosts Of Anchor Bay". It is written by Debi Chestnut and Linda Sparkman and as the title suggests it focuses on hauntings and paranormal activity in the Anchor Bay area. I emailed Debi Chestnut about a couple of the houses mentioned in her book. I also mentioned in my email some pictures that I have taken in which "unexplained" things have appeared. She wanted me to email some of these pictures to her so I sent her some pics that I took at Kuster cemetery in Lenox Twsp. in which an unexplainable pink mist appeared in some of the shots. I sent her a couple other "ghostly" pictures that I have taken at other locations as well as a picture that was taken by my brother-in law Ryan at Arlington cemetery. I include both the pictures of the Kuster pink mist and Ryan's Arlington white mist above this post.

I have been listening for "numbers" stations on my shortwave radio lately. "Numbers" stations are basically frequencies whose transmissions consist of a voice repeating a series of numbers over and over. It is generally believed that these "numbers" transmissions are coded messages for spies in other countries. The transmissions originate in and are directed at many countries so it is hard to identify the nationality of the transmissions other than by the accent of the "numbers" voice. I have never heard a "numbers" station but I have read alot about them and Jackie's father, Norm told me about them as well.

Looking out my window I see a beautiful, cloudy, gloomy autumn morning so I am going outside to play.