Archive for the ‘Curmudgeon’ Category
November 26, 2010
Tags: bazaar, Dibble House, fudge, handmade
I love yard sales but when the weather turns wet, some of us yard sailors go through a dry period that is refreshed only by the appearance of holiday bazaars in the middle of November. When my British friends read about the U.S. and our stupid, interminable election brouhahas, or when they hear a quote Read the Rest…
November 23, 2010
Tags: Cats, Elinor Wylie, hot water bottle, snow
How are we all doing? When it gets like this, I can’t decide if I feel like watching Dr. Zhivago or Body Heat. In any case, I’ve had a quiet 20 hours without phone, TV or internet connection. Since I got rid of TV cable a month ago–by choice—I rather expected to still be without Read the Rest…
October 25, 2010
Tags: Bach, CDs, concerts, Gilbert and Sullivan, Wagner's Ring
I heard an all Bach concert yesterday. Bach always feels like a date with the Divine. I adore his music from start to finish. I love listening to him, I love playing him, I love singing him. More than any other composer, Bach’s music seems to me to be always going on. It’s continually playing Read the Rest…
October 15, 2010
Tags: Celtic harp, ego, Singing, The OK Chorale
Being a musician, I am used to stage mothers, spotlight whores, and microphone monsters, all stock characters at lessons, rehearsals, and performances. Being a teacher who often runs the show, I exercise a certain amount of control over the egos that show up to strut and fret. But here’s a tale of an ego so Read the Rest…
September 22, 2010
Tags: authority figures, Pirates of Penzance, speeding ticket, traffic court
I was on my way to Traffic Court this morning when I thought, “I feel a blog coming on.” When I got the speeding ticket, I didn’t get to talk enough about it because everyone had a story about their own ticket. My friend Joan, the one with the theological chops, was 8 months pregnant; Read the Rest…
September 13, 2010
Tags: Core muscles, Curmudgeon, middle age, Product
When did everyone start talking about Core Muscles? Was it around the same time everything we put on our bodies became Product? I only ask because my back problems became intolerable in the late1980’s, but it was twenty years before someone told me that I needed to suck up my gut—only the terminology was “engage Read the Rest…
August 20, 2010
Tags: Curmudgeon, Vanity Fair
My Vanity Fair came the other day, looking more bloated than usual. The articles are exceptionally well written. There’s usually one really juicy one that’s worth the price of the subscription. But I really hate the inserts, the thick advertisement pages, the fold out pages and the way the table of contents is 25 pages Read the Rest…
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