“Nothing to explain, it’s a part of us… to be found within a song.”
everyday glory December 6th, 2001No snow today!
It waited until tonight; it wasn’t much, and it melted when it hit the ground, but it was snow. And guess what tomorrow’s forecast says. Yep, you guessed it: snow showers. I thought about something the other day: I’ve mentioned how SLC is located in a valley between two mountain ranges. When there are low clouds and it snows, it seems to me like we are inside a snow globe. Fortunately, there is no ground-shaking that goes along with the snowfall.
Typical day: Work. Gym. Home.
Fantasie Impromptu. I don’t recall who old I was when I first heard this. My mother would play it from time to time. When I discovered what it was called, I would ask her to play it; I still ask her to play it when I visit. Sometimes, she even indulges me. Coolest mother in the world. This is probably my favorite piece of classical music. I am fond of others, but this one… there’s just something about it; I’m sure that it is tied to the fascination of watching my mother’s hands dance across the piano keys.
Does anyone else have a favorite piece of classical music that they’d like to share with the class?
And, finally, from brainyquote.com: Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it’s when you’ve had everything to do, and you’ve done it.– Lord Acton
Peace.
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