I like my made-up word ‘moderncana,’ but I’m happy with however it fits in a person’s day.” “It’s not traditional enough to be americana, polished enough to be pop, quirky enough to be indie – but that said I really enjoy this season where genres are starting to cross-pollinate and the focus is really just on what moves you. In describing is own music, Johnson says it falls under the umbrella of various styles. If the side-effect is then something that keeps others company in that experience for a few minutes I find a huge sense of satisfaction & kind of group healing in that – I’m massively grateful for the folks that have lent their vulnerability in letting the music in.” “Songwriting is sort of a therapeutic journal entry of sorts that I do, somewhat selfishly, to meditate on & better process an experience. The vulnerability that Johnson radiates lyrically throughout the song, is admittedly his typical persona – but he is able to tap into that through the catharsis of writing. Instead of saying ‘I love my friends,’ there’s a kind of powerfulness to zooming into it and saying ‘I love THIS friend,’ then going further & saying ‘here’s specifically the little & seemingly insignificant things that actually send those reminders & heart pangs throughout the day.'”Ī post shared by Canyon City is so much beauty hiding in the details of any ‘average’ moment, and also that love, though in a way universal in feeling, is also specific in expression.” – Paul Johnson, Canyon City “I’d say that there is so much beauty hiding in the details of any ‘average’ moment, and also that love, though in a way universal in feeling, is also specific in expression. “As I was thinking of those mental pictures I wrote 3 or 4 different versions, and realized it makes the point all the more to just include everything.” “I can pinpoint a moment where I came into consciousness of what was happening,” he describes, “but it was really a culmination of countless tiny things.” The chorus of the track changes lyrically change each time – which was entirely unintentional. Leading up to his wedding last month, he says that the question tends to arise: ‘ when did you know she was the one?’ “Really just trying to zoom in & suspend in the little moments & details of falling in love,” Johnson says. T he track, which Canyon City’s Paul Johnson wrote just 2 weeks after meeting his now-wife, is filled with beautiful, simple details that narrate the intoxicating feeling of falling in love. Efficient use of herbicides is good for both the bees and your bank account.Canyon City’s latest single “When I Fell” will make you want to fall in love over and over again. Herbicides can have an impact on pollinators and those guidelines are in place to help you get the most out of the product while using the least amount. Just make sure you follow label directions. If you’re looking for an easy way to keep dandelions at bay check out this lazy man’s guide to keeping your Idaho lawn green and free of weeds. You can choose to take care of the issue yourself or hire a pro to do it for you. That’s why they can survive in soil that we're not irrigating… so the longer we wait the harder it is to actually kill the plant.' 'Dandelions have a really prolific taproot and so they grow very deeply. If you don’t want dandelions messing with your otherwise perfectly green yard, Jaysa Fillmore of CSI says it’s best to treat early in the season. Perhaps your neighbors growing them is all fine and dandy, but as far as you’re concerned, you want to be rid of them. How to get rid of dandelions if you don’t want them Less mitigation in a previous year leaves more seeds to germinate the following season. The cost of broadleaf herbicides was higher last year, which could have led many homeowners to spray less or even skip treatment altogether to save money. I spoke with Jaysa Fillmore, an agriculture instructor at The College of Southern Idaho and she suggested that the high number of dandelions might not have as much to do with residents leaving weeds untreated, but a combination of a wet spring and a possible reduction in treatment by homeowners last year. Conditions in Twin Falls are ripe for dandelions this year Curious about this botanical invasion, I decided to chat with some local experts and reached out to Twin Falls city code enforcement for some answers about why our town seems to be overrun with dandelions and what the rules are about keeping them at bay. You can drive by just about any Twin Falls residential or commercial property and see an endless number of yellow buds dotting an otherwise green landscape. If you’ve noticed an overwhelming number of dandelions sprouting up in Twin Falls neighborhoods this year, you’re not alone.
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