Gallo stage
Here’s the stage at the Gallo Center, all set up for Al Jarreau to perform. In fact, this Great Art was taken during his show’s intermission. Slightly fuzz Great Art courtesy of the exclusive iPhone cam and part of my brand-new-but-already-famous Event series.
Extreme short shrift. It’s practically 10:00 already. I’ve been answering LDS Tools emails all evening. Getting to be a bit of a habit. Not one I really want to foster, though.
Thursday night’s Al Jarreau concert was great! He’s old and really hobbling around, but his voice is still great, his band was outstanding, and he was a lot of fun. LRN4 and I were among the youngest people there, I suspect. Sadly, the place wasn’t anywhere near full. True shame, that. But that just means we were part of an elite group, right? One amusing moment – partway through the concert, Al said he had to go to the bathroom and left. We had a brief intermission, and he came back and started back up. I guess when you’re 70, you have that right.
The weekend was quiet. Also rainy. So I didn’t have get to clean filters, trim the lawn, or do pretty much anything else outside. I spent most of Friday answering our huge backlog of LDS Tools emails – probably about a hundred. Saturday, I made a lot of good progress on my new app. Still have a few evenings of programming to do on that one, plus artwork. Sunday, LRN4 and I did our income taxes. Good news – we’re getting some money back! Bad news – none of it is for you, Loyal Readers!
LRN4 has joined Facebook. I finally talked her into it as a way to connect with friends who might be interested in reading her blog. Read, Loyal Readers!
And that’s about it for tonight. I’ll leave my Loyal Readers with this shocking food-related disaster: sour cream crash!
See you tomorrow.
February 25th, 2011 at 12:00 pm
Seriously, where do you get these things?
February 25th, 2011 at 12:29 pm
You have to be dialed in to the food violence community.
February 25th, 2011 at 4:24 pm
Oh how I wish I was.
February 25th, 2011 at 11:02 pm
Just keep reading the blog and you will be, Mark.