Creations: Skillet, Song, and Stage Play
Apr. 29th, 2009 09:38 pmYesterday I tried a new recipe, Mexican Tortilla Skillet. It's basically tasty, filling, nutritious, and cheap but could use some adjustments.
I recently picked out the song I'm going to play for the next recital. It's a good song and I'm already to the point where if I played it right now, you could tell what the song is about and probably even how someone could actually like it. I'd have a rough start, but then get up to speed, and I might trip up to a complete halt only two or three times.
Play recommendation of the day - "The Tempest" - Over the next two weekends, The Baron's Men are performing this play on an outdoor stage in the shape of a ship. You can actually see the ship on Google maps. [Click on Directions to the Curtain, then go to the Google map at the bottom and click on Sat (Satellite view), then the + (enlarger) 3-5 times.]
I admit that I have no idea how good the play is going to be, but a friend is in it. Actually it's my sister's friend but he also rides my bus and we talk sometimes though usually I read and he writes poetry (or, lately, studies lines). And who can resist "The Tempest" on a ship out in front of the sea? (Or river. Or rather large creek at the very least.)
My sister has been out to this area many times. She has warned me that the road is unpaved, hilly, and actually kind of scary. She also recommends bringing a blanket and bug spray.
I recently picked out the song I'm going to play for the next recital. It's a good song and I'm already to the point where if I played it right now, you could tell what the song is about and probably even how someone could actually like it. I'd have a rough start, but then get up to speed, and I might trip up to a complete halt only two or three times.
Play recommendation of the day - "The Tempest" - Over the next two weekends, The Baron's Men are performing this play on an outdoor stage in the shape of a ship. You can actually see the ship on Google maps. [Click on Directions to the Curtain, then go to the Google map at the bottom and click on Sat (Satellite view), then the + (enlarger) 3-5 times.]
I admit that I have no idea how good the play is going to be, but a friend is in it. Actually it's my sister's friend but he also rides my bus and we talk sometimes though usually I read and he writes poetry (or, lately, studies lines). And who can resist "The Tempest" on a ship out in front of the sea? (Or river. Or rather large creek at the very least.)
My sister has been out to this area many times. She has warned me that the road is unpaved, hilly, and actually kind of scary. She also recommends bringing a blanket and bug spray.
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on 2009-04-30 06:55 am (UTC)no subject
on 2009-04-30 11:47 pm (UTC)Manwich, eh? I'll definitely consider that.