Good Evening!
The party my friend, Leigh, threw was quite nice. Kind of a quiet affair, but that was a good thing. And not too many people either. The "estate" she's the groundskeeper for is quite nice: small main house, garage, old stable (converted into housing - where Leigh lives), a vegetable garden, flower gardens, swimming pool and a koi pond; all on about two and a half acres. Quite a lovely setting for a 4th of July BBQ. Hamburgers, hot dogs, sushi (yes, sushi here too), mac n' cheese(!), chinese style cole slaw, fruit salad, potato chips, etc. The one strange omission from the table of food was any sort of dessert. Apparently, everyone thought that everyone else would bring dessert... Ah, well... We ended up having four different - and delicious - varieties of devilled eggs. I also got to meet two of Leigh's friends, one of whom, Leigh informed me, was/is single and available. -And he looked nice in a swimsuit too.

I left around 7:30, and then started flipping between the various 4th of July celebrations on TV once I got back to my parents' house. Very interesting.
The Capital Fourth on PBS was OK. Clay Aiken sang well - however, I forgot how "fast" his version of "God Bless the USA" went. Vince Gill and Amy Grant - ugh. But Yolanda Adams singing "Georgia" was pretty good - too bad she wasn't mic-ed well. And then there was Barry Bostwick and Cicely Tyson... Who's dressing these peope!?!?!?
I also checked in on "The Music Man" again too. Ugh! I really miss/ed the original dance arrangements. And the modulation down(!) at the end of "Til There Was You"... You can just here Matthew Broderick saying to himself, "What the hell am I doing singing with Kristin Chenoweth?!?!"
The Macy's thing on NBC didn't feature any of the Broadway people. -Unless I missed those whilst I was flipping.
And then the Boston Pops on CBS... on tape delay... I miss this being on A&E.
I then tried watching the Ford's Theatre Celebration on ABC. Ugh! -It was a night for "ughs" on TV tonight. This was taped back in March before
Children of Eden opened. I didn't realize that they taped it as a Fourth of July special. Very strange. -I had to turn it off after Jessica Simpson's amazingly oversung and unintelligible version of "Take My Breath Away". UGH! And you could tell her, "Happy Fourth!" as she was walking off the stage was truly an afterthought.
Ah, well...
So, now I'm sitting here typing away, and my nephew keeps popping by every few minutes to tell me all about the fireworks he saw tonight. *And for some unknown reason, my niece and nephew kept wanting me to find pictures of hotels on the internet for them.

They wanted to type in "hotel" in the Yahoo search box, but since that could have brought up a myriad of search results... I just left them entertained on some hotel industry site that had pictures of all their various properties. Just how they got on a hotel kick, I'll never know.
Well, I'm a bit tuckered out... I was going to drive back to Richmond tonight, but I'll do so instead some time tomorrow. Besides, my nephew has more stories for me...

Laters.