Good morning, all! I have no idea what's going on in my subconscious, but I've been having colorful dreams every night. I remember bits of three from last night: George Balanchine's ballet DON QUIXOTE and my inability to sing "Home on the Range" (I couldn't remember the last lin about cloudy skies), a police murder investigation and concealed evidence, and a summer/regional/community theatre production, a car, and a philandering husband.
The laundry is in the washers, and I will tidy a bit before I get down to work on the Appalachian piece. At Toyland yesterday, I determined the keys for two numbers, "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem" and "Christmas Time's A-Comin," and transcribed "Good Ol' Mountain Dew" from a recording. I have until my meeting on Saturday at noon to copy out leadsheets for these three with a few vocal harmonies and finish up a clean copy of "West Virginia Mine Disaster."
That's my next couple of days.
DR Jose, I too liked THE HANGOVER, although it took me about 30 minutes to get into it and find it funny. I remember that I took Charlotte to see it and I kept thinking, this is funny? Once I relaxed and went with it, I laughed myself silly.