As I mentioned a couple days ago, yesterday I was planning on (and did) send three handbell pieces of mine to the big Catholic/Lutheran publisher GIA Publications, and as I mentioned before, one of the pieces was an arrangement of the 13th Century chant "Ave Maria." I've been listening to the final version on and off the past couple days, and, somewhat surprisingly to self-critical me, I actually like it. The new version makes no sense if you haven't heard the original, and even if you have heard the original, I'm not sure mine will make perfect sense (esp. since there are tempo changes and fermatas and LVs that aren't in the MIDI file I linked to), but it makes sense to me, and that's the only important thing. (That and it making sense to other people, of course.)
Sleepy. That is what happens when your wife's flight is delayed such that it comes into the airport at about 12:30. In the a.m. Kim is no doubt sleepier, however.
i sincerely do not know what you are doing here. are you lost? were you
looking for your delicate calico cat, and did you follow her up two flights of stairs
to this room? she is not here. she was here, yes. we gave her a warm bowl of milk, we talked with her about campaign finance reform for a time, and then she bid us good day. i believe she was
going to the post office two blocks down, but i don't quite recall.
for surely you did
not find your way from prinsiana, the least traveled site on
the internet. if you did, though, perhaps you are looking for humor. perhaps you are looking for profundity. perhaps you are looking for answers.
i'm sorry, but you shall go naught-for-three.