We've done several family Facetime sessions with 8-10 people on them, including one to sing happy birthday to our 89 year old matriarch who is in an assisted living facility. Best we could do under the circumstances but seeing folks really is nice.
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I'm about to go to my weekly facetime Zoom rehearsal for Romeo & Juliet. I took a drive yesterday scouting for potential outdoor locations for this production. We've been postponed indefinitely with the hope that we will perform it in the theater in probably September now. But I'm advocating for looking for an outdoor space in the same town. Some early news in the covid thread that the virus doesn't spread outdoors as quickly as indoors. We could tots do an outdoor production with sufficient social distancing for the audience. The actors playing Romeo and Juliet? Not so much.
New downstairs neighbor seems to be a singer/guitar/mandolin player, and a very good one.
Rock pilings at the river this morning:
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And back to Monday...
Maybe it was something in the water but did any of our married/significant othered residents here experience a rather "fraught" episode with said partner this past weekend?
A bit of the "last straw" moment when the filter was switched off and the fur began to rise?
No? Hmmmmm, guess it was just me. But it was a good one. Affirming to realize I can still throw a fine tantrum at my age. :D
Bagpipes, now there's an idea.
It is finished.
I let the wife take the trimmers to my head today after several months of growth. She didn't do a great job but also not a terrible one. Shortest it has been in a decade and good enough for Zoom.