How Time Flies

So here it is, another week already, and I have written nothing.  It is true, nothing, not here, not even in my journal.  First typepad was down, through no fault of their own, and I have no issues with that, and then I was down, mostly just wallowing in my own frustrations at my lack of progress, not the kind of thing I tend to want to write about, even on the pages of a personal diary.

 

2014-04-26 14.36.03-2But today the sun is shining, and a friend brought by a small bouquet of pansies.  How can one be anything but upbeat when looking at pansies, after all?

 

Not only that, I discovered that a bird has made a nest in one of the planters outside my front door, and it is filled with four small speckled eggs.  To think I had been fretting about those silk poinsettieas and the fact that I had not been able to replace them with fresh spring flowers.   Even if I could walk tomorrow, I couldn't replace those plantings now, not before the new residents are ready to move on.

 

Otherwise, I've been doing boring things like upgrading programs and rethinking and reconfiguring my cloud storage system, yada yada yada…. it takes forever when you are lying on your side, constantly holding your glasses at funny angles so you can see the screen, but then again, there are few other demands on my time.

 

I am ready to start reading again, so yes there will be more long tedious book reviews.  And I am knitting a little bit each day.  However my big project is that I've decided to expand my opera horizons. I'm pretty good with modern operas, and have a fairly good knowledge of some of the more esoteric operas, but I know very little about the classics.  I love "The Magic Flute" but am otherwise completely unfamiliar with Mozart's operas, and I know nothing of Puccini.  Oh I am familiar with certain bits that are often performed apart from the opera, but of the operas themselves my mind is blank.  I arbitrarily picked two: La Boheme and Le Nozze de Figaro, and have begged, borrowed, and bought an assortment of recordings on both CD and DVD so that I can watch and listen, and listen some more.  Hopefully this will prove to be a good way to while away the hours and days before my appointment with a surgeon…..

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4 responses to “How Time Flies”

  1. Lisa Avatar

    I will send you to Tosca. The good bit comes really early on. And don’t mind if it’s taking you some time to get going, I have found that false starts are part of the process. Two steps forward one step back and so on, not to mention the sideways stuff:).

  2. Frances/Materfamilias Avatar

    La Nozze is Paul’s favourite! Don Giovanni was our last opera, and it’s gorgeous as well, some of the ensemble arias, but especially one of the tenor ones, I just love. So sweet to think of those eggs hatching in your planter — that will be fun to watch. I keep trying to spot a nest here and keep wishing a new family would take up residence in one of the birdhouses, but no luck so far this spring.

  3. K-Line Avatar

    Feel better M! Hopefully you have new jeans to keep you looking chic as you lie in your bed 🙂

  4. Duchesse Avatar
    Duchesse

    Oh yes, Tosca! I cheat and listen to compilations of arias.
    http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Aria-Collection-Passion-Opera/dp/B000009OQL