The Cryb was my homepage at MySpace. Fast becoming "dead space". If you are in a band, studio rep, publicist, promoter, booker, manager, etc, in the music business. I can hook you up with reputable contacts in the Ohio, USA area. If Rock, Blues or metal, are your real deal, please feel free to check it out. This is my Facebook page. UPDATES: Currently interning with Jasi Entertainment in L.A., as East coast publicist for Ellsbeth and Dig Jelly. Two very well recieved metal bands, fronted by beautiful young ladies with voices like angels. Cryb Keeper You can follow The CrybKeeper on Twitter where we are also followed by EMI, Sony, Victory and many other labels, as well as, FM radio and musicians from all parts of the world. About me: On-line FREE music publicity. The Cryb represents, excellent musicians, that haven't quite hit the majors, but are on their way there. I freelance write and submit columns and reviews to several media outlets. I work for Gannett News Service, in several capacities. I am not a journalist. Father of two girls, 23 years and 12 years. married 25 years to my one and only. I am 46 years old. I believe in staying young at heart, with a responsible mind. I also believe, there is some sort of creator out there. Just who that creator is, can be the confusing part. HOBBIES: Graphics of all kinds, art several mediums. Oil paints are still my favorite. I know they are a hassle to work with, but I am one of those die-hard traditional types. Before the internet, I could be found at the local library, or college on the hill library. The first book I checked out, was about Paper Milling(circa, 1990). My Heros: Walter Whitman. Walter's Bio is here: http://www.whitmanarchive.org/biography/index.html. Fred Gwynn(Played Herman in The Munsters TV series). ...Gwynne sang professionally, painted, sculpted, wrote & illustrated children's books, including: "The King Who Rained" (1970); "A Chocolate Moose for Dinner" (1976); "A Little Pigeon Toad" (1988) and "Pondlarker" (1990). He wrote 10 books in all and "The King Who Rained", "A Chocolate Moose for Dinner" and "A Little Pigeon Toad", which all were published by Simon & Schuster, are still in print.... What I have to say,.... todayLastFM is just a place to track your music habits - It is slowly dying. Instead, use Spotify and link that up with LastFM LastFM is HERE I perform publicity for these bands at all websites: The Madeleine Haze, WVM, Woolgather, Lunarium, Ellsbeth, Dig Jelly, Zeroking, Level-C, plus a few more! Search them up on LastFM :)
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Comments (8)
whiskeysierra
your grass is really great,Mike! And to sit under the tree would give peace..., great work
seanmichael
I second that!.....your grass is GREAT.....How did you do it? It also is nice to see an image where simplicity can speak for itself.....
iceblademush
Grass is good! I would like to see more detail though....but great grass! ;) How about some mushrooms in the field, too?
bigbraader
Great grass! And yes, a few mushrooms would be nice. I'll pick them as soon as the grow :) Coming up: My version of "The Lawnmower man", rendering right now.
Freeze
What we can still add by all this wonderful comments above?? - - Lovely grass indeed, friend... and a lot of patience, we think :-)))))
nat4soccer
That field is lovely. The grass effect is really neat.
carebear
excellent pic.looks like i could just take a nap under that tree.
twinkie45601
lots of grass!