Sunday, May 27, 2007

Flowers

I decided to try and plant flowers on my patio this summer. Hopefully to cover up my view of the construction they're doing next door.
I don't know anything about gardening; my only experience is planting flowers during volunteer activities. I'm pretty sure I planted everything too close together. I'm considering it survival of the fittest, whichever plants get biggest get all the water. I planted Begonias (white and pink), Impatiens (red) and Bugleweed (blue flowers).




Saturday, May 26, 2007

Edgar Meyer

I attended a Colorado Symphony Orchestra concert. The guest soloist was Edgar Meyer. I had not seen him perform since 1993, when I spent the summer in the small town of Sewanee, Tennessee for the Sewanee Music Festival. I've seen a lot of soloists over the years at music camps, and I don't remember the name of a single one of them except for Edgar. I think it's for 2 reasons. One, bass is an unusual soloist instrument and two, he's just that good. He performed a concerto he composed himself with a percussion instrument him and a friend invented made of PVC pipe.

The CSO also performed my favorite piece - Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin.

Another reason I like Denver: I woke up at 6:30pm from a nap, took a shower and still made it downtown in time for the 7:30 show that I only had to pay $5 for a student ticket and had an excellent seat.

Another Note: Speaking of Sewanee, it inspired me to look up my old clarinet teacher, Bruce Dinkins (who was also a conductor at Sewanee). While I was in highschool he had moved from Georgia to South Carolina to be the conductor at Irmo High school. In college I met a girl that had gone to the highschool and knew him. Looks like he has moved on to a high school in Austin, Texas but is still conducting some in the summer at Sewanee. I remember that he would wander through his house during my lesson, but I never doubted for a second that he was listening because then he would holler like a drill sergeant from another room with corrections. At Sewanee in the cafeteria, he put his finger in my brownie and then asked "don't you hate it when people put their fingers in your food?". Interesting sense of humor but definitely one of the best clarinet teachers I ever had.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

California Trip

We started the trip in San Francisco. On the way to the wine country we stopped at Muir Woods. Here's the family walking around the park.

The Wine Country was awesome. We visited both Napa and Sonoma. This picture is from Heitz. We also stopped at Beringer, Hall, V Sattui, Gundlach Bundschu, Buena Vista and Gloria Ferrer.

We went to Yosemite National Park. It was very picturesque.











Friday, May 11, 2007

Graduation

It's official. Nins is a doctor. The best part of graduation was that cap.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Un ballo in maschera (A Masked Ball)

Megan and I went to Verdi's opera "Un Ballo In Maschera". It's the story of King Gustav and his friendship with Anckarström. Their friendship is put to the test when a love triangle surfaces before the famed masquerade ball. It takes place in Sweden in the late 1700's. I hadn't seen an opera since Megan and I went to see Carmen. This one was entertaining but not one of my favorites.