I have been to San Antonio once. It was 99 degrees in April.
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Only 88 here today.
Time to mow the lawn.
For those of you waiting with baited breath, A Midsummer Night's Dream beat Macbeth in the finals to win the coveted title of "Favorite Shakespeare Play of Lisa's FB Friends"
Hand in hand with fairy grace
Will we sing and bless this place
I was a bit surprised at the outcome. There were several rounds where I couldn’t pick a favorite.
I did have to vote against King Lear because of a live production I saw (Colorado Shakespeare Festival, 1993). The production itself was good, but I found myself thinking, “would all of you just die, already?” because the play dragged on for so long. Their production of The Tempest was fantastic, as was The Merry Wives of Windsor. My friend Google told me that the 4th production from that season was Pericles, and I don’t remember it at all. I’ve seen a couple of good productions of Much Ado About Nothing, making it one of my favorites. A favorite from the Shakespeare class I took in college was The Merchant of Venice.
That's not really surprising. ;)
I've been in a production of Pericles and I don't remember it at all either. (Just kidding, but, having been in a production of Pericles, I can say that there is a very good reason its one of the least performed of Shakespeare's plays.)
The worst production of Shakespeare play I have seen to date was a King Lear. It was terrible and yeah, Lear is too long, you gotta cut it.
I am rather surprised by the outcome, I figured Hamlet had it in the bag, even if it's not my favorite.
I didn’t vote. Haven’t read much Shakespeare since high school.
I just had the joke explained to me.
I get it now.
Makes it less funny?
Well, Space Force is done. And the yard is mowed. Getting kinda bored today.
It’s getting kinda warm here for me to consider baking in the afternoon. Now, early morning makes sense for me.