Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
An intelligent, co-authored blog dealing with Drum Corps and Marching Band. Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Building a visual program from the ground up. Visually, there are two, and only two, things that separate the great visual groups from the bad - Timing. Hold the horn, it is the best way to think. About holding the horn because it makes the player focus on keeping the weight in front of them and they will automatically straighten their back.
Petulant Musings from a Happy Malcontent. La Dia de Los Muertos. So I guess it is time for an explanation. My first exposure to Catrinas. Not a bulge or a pucker anywhere. She loves to shop while I absolutely HATE it! So the other.
Awaiting the birth of baby robins. It seems a mother robin has built a nest in one of our huge spruce trees but at eye level so that we can see. She is totally devoted at this point and sits with her eggs protecting the nest like a good mother bird, day in and day out. Tis mating season for our fish in the Pond. Now with all 35 fish in the pond, if we start to have a few new baby fish it appears that we will have to begin transferring some of the fish to the top pond to make room for.
Navigating The Stormy Waters Of Fatherhood. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. WiFi When and Where You Need It.
A celebration of the gardening life. Most of the clearing work at the garden has now been completed, and the garden has gone from this. The plants and the compost have arrived for the beds. Today one of the volunteers, Joan, and I have been laying out plants, ready for the Claremont Fan Court School student team to plant tomorrow. Julian Temple, Museum Operations Manager, got ahead of the game and put the first new plant in the ground this morning.
Poetry about the years I worked at the psych ward. The reason Jeffrey quit going to Mass. Mr C and the VA hospital. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Smoke it, shoot it, snort it, a little piece of madness. Twitching screaming clawing, out of control. Everything tastes better with a little salt.