What a concert!
May. 18th, 2003 09:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We made it to the Bethel Independent Presbyterian Church with only a few minutes to spare, found a seat, and settled in for what I thought was an excellent performance of Mozart's Requiem. The music (and words) brought tears to my eyes at several points in the performance.
You may say what you like about the evils of living in or near a big city, but the fact remains that you simply cannot cumshaw something like this together in a community such as Pagosa Springs. Heck, there simply aren't enough people to constitute both a choir and an audience!
I think Natalie was moved by the music as well. She was blinking back something during the performance.
Upon returning home, I finished the assignment due Tuesday (it's in the "to be reviewed" stage) and finished the review of the item due tomorrow (and it's been sent).
I've signed up for a 30-day free, 300-minute trial of T-Mobile. I don't expect the world to shake, but it might be interesting to log in and check my e-mail while sipping a decaf latte at Starbucks. After the trial, I'm set up with a "pay as you go" account, which charges 10 cents a minute, with an hour minimum charge per login. (Yeow!) I don't expect to use it all that much, but it's nice to know it's there if I need it.
Time to relax, for a while, and then hit the rack. I must get up at around 5:45 am tomorrow in order to get to JSC in time to get a car pass and then make my sim in the MCC.
Cheers...
You may say what you like about the evils of living in or near a big city, but the fact remains that you simply cannot cumshaw something like this together in a community such as Pagosa Springs. Heck, there simply aren't enough people to constitute both a choir and an audience!
I think Natalie was moved by the music as well. She was blinking back something during the performance.
Upon returning home, I finished the assignment due Tuesday (it's in the "to be reviewed" stage) and finished the review of the item due tomorrow (and it's been sent).
I've signed up for a 30-day free, 300-minute trial of T-Mobile. I don't expect the world to shake, but it might be interesting to log in and check my e-mail while sipping a decaf latte at Starbucks. After the trial, I'm set up with a "pay as you go" account, which charges 10 cents a minute, with an hour minimum charge per login. (Yeow!) I don't expect to use it all that much, but it's nice to know it's there if I need it.
Time to relax, for a while, and then hit the rack. I must get up at around 5:45 am tomorrow in order to get to JSC in time to get a car pass and then make my sim in the MCC.
Cheers...
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Date: 2003-05-19 10:05 am (UTC)It's very convenient, and if you're going to plunk down five bucks for coffee and a snack anyway, the rest to check your mail, update LJ, and what have you seems worth it.
Have fun!