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Today is Palm Sunday (1, 2).
And every time I think of that, my mind wanders off to Palm Sunday Downpour, by the band a friend of mine used to be in…
…which, apparently, one of his former bandmates has covered/released on his own. Huh. Go, Power of the Interwebs!
Yesterday was a good day. It was, to be certain, a long day, but it was a good one, all around:
The morning started with SaraRules! and me heading over to say “Goodbye” to Kate, Perry and the kids. They moved out of town this morning. I’ve known Kate for… close to ten years and I’ve known Perry for 8 or 9-ish; they’ve been very good friends. They’re going to be missed.
Next, we headed to Thanksgiving Point to check out:
“Eye-Candy Overload” was a wee bit of an exaggeration… but I think that was only because of how much the weather has flip-flopped from warm-to-cold-to-warmish over the past couple of weeks. Yes, there were tulips in bloom. But, upon our arrival, there weren’t as many as we would have expected. As the morning wore on – and as we neared the end of our excursion – more opened. This isn’t to say that we had a bad time, though. Far from it. We had a good walk and I got a lot of pictures around the gardens.
On the way home, we stopped at In-N-Out Burger for lunch and at the local Kohl’s, so that I could look for a couple of pairs of slacks. Lunch was successful; the clothes shopping, not as successful.
I decided to venture northward. I stopped in at Almosta Junction in Clearfield, where – for the first time in all of my trips there – their layout was in operation! That, of course, meant that I was compelled to shoot video (15 MB, m4v file) of it. I left with a couple of books and an O-Scale BMW 6 Series car. Next, I headed up to The Wonderful World of Trains. There were plenty of things there that could easily wind up on The Covet List, but I managed to leave with just the first FasTrack book that Lionel put out.
Back home. It was almost time to start getting ready for the evening’s outing. Black suit (Nod Ya Head), white shirt, black tie (with grey squares and white dots), black shoes. I had the good fortune to accompany both SaraRules! and
(click image to see the program for the evening)
We missed most of the Mozart – we were a bit late, due to how crowded Settebello was – but the rest of the concert was quite good. Despite having heard Also Sprach Zarasthustra and On the Beautiful Blue Danube numerous times before, it was quite another thing to hear them performed live; I should think that Maestro Fischer would be proud of how the symphony performed under Mr. Schwarz’ direction.
Before heading home, we stopped at Capo for gelato. It was a good way to end the evening.
Stray Toasters
- Inability to Detect Sarcasm, Lies May Be Early Sign of Dementia, UCSF Study Shows
- From Jill Pantozzi’s “Has Boobs, Reads Comics” blog: New York Times insults female readers, they write back
- Trebuchette – the snap-together, desktop trebuchet
These guys are only a few dollars – and a few days – from having their project fully funded. Why not pitch in and help them meet their goal? (Besides… who wouldn’t love to have their own trebuchet?) - Keep Your Thumbs Still When I’m Talking to You
- Appalachian History Boxed Up in Shuttered Museum
- Ouch. Talk about “poor product placement.”
- FBI shuts down poker sites in online gambling crackdown
- You vs. the TSA: How to Survive an Invasive Pat-down
- She keeps her ex’s pistol
On the table beside her bed
To scare the ghosts that come
As the bourbon slips to the back of her head - Eight Is Too Much for ‘Short Sleepers’
- ‘Sweet Valley’ Twins Are Back, and, Like Readers, Fully Adult
Time to start getting ready for Mass and the rest of the day…
Namaste.
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