I had a typical band nerd summer. Went to band camp at university of illinois (urbana-Champaign) and attended their annual band camp (ISYM). I met Professor Mark Moore (That was fun). I played in the local american legion band, and the local concert band. Most recently I joined the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra, their brass choir, and now they want me in a chamber group to . I also went up to Minnesota and spent a week on a lake boating and fishing. It was all-in-all a great summer, I sure do know how to fill up a schedule (especially now that school just started).
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Nu Omicron Chapter
Holton 345 BBb 4V
Miraphone 188-5U CC
Meinl-Weston 45S F
I worked at the crappy bank job I thought I left behind for good when I got my teaching gig. But, of course, you gotta pay the bills in the summer, too. The end of the summer is a blessing for me (tomorrow is my last day at the bank, woohoo!).
Next summer though, I will be getting summer pay from the school, so maybe I'll actually do something enriching. Or, at least entertaining
Went to an adult band camp at Ashland University. What a hoot!
Survived a three night... six hours a night Volksfest gig at Germania Mannerchor.
Had the usual run of repairs to get ready for marching band season.
Got three months older.
Received my first Social Security check. Yippee!
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
Played in the marching band (several parades and baseball games), went on two multi day, 1500K mile motorcycle trips (with a third one planned, but it won't be "summer" since it is the week after school starts), started a new job assignment, went camping (once), let the lawn go brown from lack of water, kept the flowers blooming with the judicious application of water and flower food, grilled just about every night, sampled a lot of microbrew.
I'm basically not allowed to leave in summer, because if something really serious goes wrong with the transmission system (generally from forest firest up north of here) I am unfortunately "the" one who has to cover some bases.
So...quintet; work; stay out of the sun; watch TV; see a few movies. Glad it's coming to an end.
Last night my son and I played tubas together and sent off a friend who had started playing in the band in 1987, the year my son was born.
Buggy summer night, with the sun going down obscenely early, we played him (OK, he plays flute, but we like him anyway) off the bandstand... speeding up the last march (in the grand fashion) until the trumpets panted for mercy.
I traveled (saw most of the southern half of the country this summer) but that view from the back row, with friends and near-terminal silliness, is what will stick.
We took our grandson, Casey on a skatepark tour. Object was to visit a different skate board park every day for a week. We loaded up my son's motorhome and pulled a four by eight trailer behind it loaded with a portable generator (the motorhome generator was kaput) , three bicycles and my motorcycle.
We caught the Tony Hawk show in Birmingham. Casey was thrilled. I was thrilled to ride my motorcycle in the mountains for the first time.
Casey skated at parks in Montgomery, Alabaster and Dothan in Alabama and at Talahassee, Milton and Pensacola in Florida.
I've sent a reply to your PM but it's still in the outbox - I don't know what do to make it go properly and move to the sent messages folder.
I had the same thing on a different forum - the messages seemed to go by themselves after varying intervals.
Regards
Gerard
If I'm not mistaken, you will discover the messages move from the Outbox to the Sent box when the person opens your message. At least, I believe this is how it works.
If I'm not mistaken, you will discover the messages move from the Outbox to the Sent box when the person opens your message. At least, I believe this is how it works.