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M A R C H    1 3 ,   2 0 0 4

Beauty & the Beast
BalletMet

Loved the "enchanted pillows": it would be difficult to be too scared of even a haunted palace that contained playful pillows such as these.

The scene where Beauty first encounters the castle and the Beast was danced to a favorite Poulenc of mine.

Amy was disappointed that there were no seats in the box windows and it hardly appeared as if there even be room for seats ever to have been placed there even the heyday of the 1926 Ohio Theatre.

M, D & G to Columbus

 


M A R C H    1 2 ,   2 0 0 4

Early to bed
We were tired out after trying and difficult weeks, and even skipped making the pizza that we had collected ingredients for in advance.

 

Amy to Columbus

 

Phil & Tim finished up
& headed back to Indiana.

Always good to see them and catch up on their shared experiences.

 

ABOVE Pipes. Snaking through Pen West District.

 

M A R C H    1 1 ,   2 0 0 4

Choir rehearsal
Al was generally pleased with our progress on the Requiem, but says he wakes up nights in a cold sweat dreading how terribly "Out of the deep" could go.

Perhaps we should practice that one little more.

 

Phil & Tim: Point Click & Drag
In on a previously scheduled computer maintenance run, they also had the pleasure of restoring the server to long-term functionality.

 

ABOVE Pipes. Extensive network of drainage pipes next to the office.

 

M A R C H    1 0 ,   2 0 0 4

A good week to be out of the office
The server crashed on Monday, the editorial printer ceased printing. The paper was behind schedule, and Wednesday was a long long day to jump back into the swing.

 


M A R C H    9 ,   2 0 0 4

To Columbus

 

Delta flight operated by Northwest
Through Memphis

Landings and takeoffs were quite bumpy, but cruising altitude was smooth

The flight to Columbus was far from full, but not as empty as one man expected -- hoping to find a seat with an extra empty chair next to it, he tried three before he settled in one which no rightful occupant came to claim.

 


M A R C H    8 ,   2 0 0 4

India, Germany, &c.
Looked through the third of three boxes of Grandpa's photographs

 

Called Amy
For assistance in locating my flight for tomorrow. Not having internet access at the house, I had no way of looking up when or on what airline I was supposed to traveling. I should factor that unconnectedness in, perhaps, sometimes.

 

Salmon for dinner
We discussed possible cities for Northwest to fly through getting back to Columbus, and the exact (to the corner) location of a manufacturer in a small town on the Great Lakes that, it was revealed, is within a block of a Dairy Queen and was thus unnoticed by some travelers.

 

Worked outside
Cleaned up the enclosed garden area, de-vining and de-ivying it. Freshly turned dirt smells of spring, something that has not yet come to Columbus.

 

I come by it honestly
I do not like telephoning at all, which is not exactly a secret. I am very bad a telephoning businesses, and can often put such a call off for many days. So who got to call the moving van companies? Me.

Nobody else wanted to, and they were doing a good job putting it off, too.

 

ABOVE The Gallery. Family pictures and documents.

 

M A R C H    7 ,   2 0 0 4

New Guinea
Looked through the second of three boxes of Grandpa's photographs

Also found his diary/report to the American Lutheran Church Board of Trustees on his trip, so we could identify some of the photos that were lacking captions.

 

Roofings
Cleaned out the gutters in back; John cut some large branches off an overhanging oak tree that was threatening some shingles.

 

 

 

 


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