On Tuesday, September 20th (four days after my 28th birthday), Wes Phillips sent me an e-mail:
So, when Wes asked if I’d be willing to house sit, I knew for certain that I would do it:
And all I have to do is feed the cat, sit down, and listen.
Tonight, I’ll be going over to Wes and Joan’s place for dinner:
Joan and I are going to Barcelona from Oct 16-28 and need to figure out how to handle the cat thang. The easiest solution is to find someone we trust to house sit. I don't suppose you'd have any interest would you? There'll be a reasonably good hi-fi, the home theater downstairs, and a well stocked fridge (Mmmm, beer.) Plus DSL internet, of course.The blog was then only a few days old, and, right away, it occurred to me that house sitting for Wes would be a great opportunity for me (and the blog) to become better acquainted with high-end audio. I was (and am still) very much concerned about Stereophile’s audience: How will they react to the blog? Will they find it at all valuable? Or will they find it absolutely worthless?
Thanks very much for thinking of me; I'd be happy to do it, as it seems like a really wonderful opportunity for the blog.Besides, I was honored that Wes had asked me. It seems to me that one of the greatest gifts a person can give to another is their trust. And here was Wes, not only offering me his trust, but a bit of his knowledge and experience. Not to mention his beer.
We're cool with dinner, I think. Pork chops, sweet potatoes, purple kale, and cheesecake. Does that work for you?Does that work for me? Holy moly, right now, I can’t think of anything better.















