Saturday, January 31, 2009

Titanic, The Musical

Another fine performance by the Nashville Circle Players. The 2 hour 40 minute performance (the same amount of time it took for the Titanic to sink) held your attention from start to finish. And my friend, Deb, was amazing once again! She played lots of roles in this production (1st class passenger, 3rd class passenger, girlfriend to a young man heading to America to find a better job). And 4 Engineering students from Tennessee State University won the "sink a ship" contest http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=65344. It was impressive to see how they sunk a ship on a small theatre stage. Even though we all know the tragic story and are prepared for the ending, there were lots of tears shed by the cast and audience.

Looking forward to Once Upon a Mattress where Deb will be the Music Director.

Friday, January 9, 2009

A Somber Morning in Sooner Country

I spent the past couple of days in Tulsa, OK. When I arrived on Wednesday, all the city was buzzing with a possible OU National Championship the following day and now the day following the BCS National Championship game, all is very quiet since the Sooners lost to Florida. Although this area is a 50/50 split of OU/OSU fans (colleges are about equal distances from Tulsa), I have met more OSU fans. And of course our talks revolved around the great Barry Sanders and the 9-4 year the Cowboys had this year (one of their best in years).

I ended up watching the game with some of my new Tulsa friends at one of their houses with their friends. Most of the group (OSU fans) was rooting for Florida so they were happy with the outcome. I must say the highlight of the evening was the food - venison dishes, fresh salmon and bass just caught on a fishing trip, BBQ pork and polish sausage with homemade sauerkraut and coleslaw, and deep fried everything else (pickles, okra, green beans, mac and cheese). At least I did get my veggies in!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

What I Did On My Christmas Vacation....


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t was great having 2 weeks off.  I did lots of things:
  • Detroit Symphony Orchestra Christmas Concert
  • Oakland University Men's Basketball Game
  • Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Cross Country Skiing with my new skis
  • Rochester Downtown Christmas Lights
  • GIANT Gingerbread House at Royal Part Hotel
  • Shopping at Birch Run
  • Pewabic Pottery
  • Crafts
  • Lunch with Friends
Now it's back to work on Monday and a busy January filled with lots of traveling.