Menu

What’s Up With Lowell And Donuts?

See the full What’s Up With Lowell And Donuts Flickr photoset with slideshow. Follow that with the Post-Donut Tour photo set.

Story/explanation/narrative to follow. Sometime.

Donut Shack

01-DonutShack, a picture from the donut tour
02-DonutShack, a picture from the donut tour
03-DonutShack, a picture from the donut tour
04-DonutShack, a picture from the donut tour
05-DonutShack, a picture from the donut tour
06-DonutShack, a picture from the donut tour

Eat-a-Donut

07-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour
08-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour
09-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour
10-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour
11-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour
13-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour
14-Eat-a-Donut, a picture from the donut tour

Still Hungry

15-Still-Hungry, a picture from the donut tour

Top Donut

16-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
17-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
18-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
19-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
20-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
21-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
22-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour
23-TopDonut, a picture from the donut tour

Road-trip Music

We compared the Magnetic Fields’ original version of Book of Love from the 69 Love Songs set to the new Peter Gabriel rendition from the Shall We Dance soundtrack.

We spent much time laughing at and singing along with William Shatner’s new album: Has Been, especially the faux-Western title track: Has Been.

As much as Shatner’s new album rocks, his art is really the spoken word. He doesn’t sing so much as talk…with style. To that end, I had to share some Ken Nordine tracks with the donut-eating crowd.

Finally, after getting our fill of Nordine and Shatner, we cruised around listening to Swearing at Motorists and other tracks from 69 Love Songs.