Clouding up here. Perhaps it will rain.
Singing in one of the 270,000 choruses in the U.S., such as a community chorus or a school or church choir, is strongly correlated with qualities that are associated with success throughout life, the study finds. Greater civic involvement, discipline, and teamwork are just a few of the attributes fostered by singing with a choral ensemble.
Send it here.
I was left out of the clique
I'm wondering if some stupid, ignoramus animal crawled somewhere and died from the heat, because it's starting to smell a little gross in here - it happened last year - never did find the sucker, but it didn't last all that long. Or maybe it's something else.
I like to do something nice for someone in honor of OzDerek on his birthday, but today has been church all morning. And it is hot outside now and I don't want to go out again. Whine.
This just in: singing in a chorus is good for you and good for your community as well.Quote Singing in one of the 270,000 choruses in the U.S., such as a community chorus or a school or church choir, is strongly correlated with qualities that are associated with success throughout life, the study finds. Greater civic involvement, discipline, and teamwork are just a few of the attributes fostered by singing with a choral ensemble.
Quote from: td on July 19, 2009, 06:41:23 AMFor those who asked: sausage, pepperoni and mushrooms.Thank goodness, I thought you had fox on it!
For those who asked: sausage, pepperoni and mushrooms.
No further word, Ginny?
I posted this last night, but I don't think TCB saw it.Mostly Antonia and Elmore, with an appearance by Skip.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBjSCy3Dhjk
I will be pet-setting for two cats this coming week. I went over this afternoon to meet them and to get all of the logistics. They are very sweet.The cats, that is.
Quote from: TCB on July 19, 2009, 10:58:16 AMQuote from: td on July 19, 2009, 06:41:23 AMFor those who asked: sausage, pepperoni and mushrooms.Thank goodness, I thought you had fox on it!Umm, no. . .I think you were somewhere near Tacoma at the time. . .