Laundry in the dryers, floors vacuumed, breakfast eaten, bed made, and i am ready for a nap.I'm listening to Gounod's opera Romeo et Juliette. Some beautiful stuff in it, but i still think he composes with a pastry tube.
Quote from: elmore3003 on April 30, 2016, 08:06:22 AMLaundry in the dryers, floors vacuumed, breakfast eaten, bed made, and i am ready for a nap.I'm listening to Gounod's opera Romeo et Juliette. Some beautiful stuff in it, but i still think he composes with a pastry tube.Is that the version where they live happily ever after? I saw some opera version of R+J with a happy ending. I hadn't read the program since I knew the plot, and when that happened, I was actually more horrified than happy for the young lovers.
We had a lovely time last night at our local arts center attending the opening reception for a quilting and fiber arts exhibit. Richard bought a wall hanging and I met a retired librarian who grew up here and got her master's in library science at The University of Michigan the year I was a freshman there. She graduated from Miami the same year as Richard and DR Elmore, but had attended the Catholic high school. We had a LOT to talk about!
Quote from: Ginny on April 30, 2016, 08:52:09 AMWe had a lovely time last night at our local arts center attending the opening reception for a quilting and fiber arts exhibit. Richard bought a wall hanging and I met a retired librarian who grew up here and got her master's in library science at The University of Michigan the year I was a freshman there. She graduated from Miami the same year as Richard and DR Elmore, but had attended the Catholic high school. We had a LOT to talk about!JoAnn might have liked that. Her quilts are really spectacular.
Hope everything goes smoothly today, DR TCB!
Maybe it's Diane Paulus' Production of Tolstoy's WAR & PEACE with a new book by Harvey Fierstein and music by Jeanine Tesori and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper......