Greetings everyone! How was your weekend? Hopefully an ample combination of safe, sound, productive, and enjoyable.
I hope to return to normal posting this week. Although I wasn’t posting, I found all the comments visitors left regarding my mother-in-law to be special and uplifting. They were so special to me, simply writing “Thank you” isn’t enough.
The funeral was Saturday, and we are confident she would have enjoyed the service, the music, and the sermon. Fortunately, the weather was much better than Friday and Sunday morning.
The delayed act of Time: The Musical is on my docket for Wednesday 9:30 pm (Eastern US), so get your videos featuring videos with song titles that include “time” in the form as a compound word – such as, nighttime, wintertime, dinnertime, etc.
Celebrations for your week.
- (Week) Human Rights Week, Lager Beer Week
- (Mon) Weary Willie Day, Eqil Skallagrissom Day, Pastry Day, Apple Pie Day, Shareware Day, Day of the Horse
- (Tues) Human Rights Day, Lager Day, Dewey Decimal System Day, Nobel Prize Day
- (Wed) Mountain Day, UNICEF Day, Noodle Ring Day
- (Thurs) Gingerbread House Day, 12-Hour Fresh Breath Day, Poinsettia Day, Ding-a-Ling Day Ambrosia Day
With Monday honoring Weary Willie, which has nothing to do with my post about baseball’s All-Time Willies, let’s start the week with music by One String Willie. Enjoy … and have a good week.
This may be one time when you’re looking forward to Monday, Frank–I’m sure your weekend was emotional and difficult, but hopefully it was also uplifting in that it was spent with family and friends remembering a special loved one.
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Carrie,
Definitely a weekend full of emotion, which probably caused me to forget mentioning we missed our church’s wine group event, but played handbells on Sunday. Thanks for the support!!!
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Dear Frank, I will be celebrating Apple Pie Day. It took me years , but I found the BRST recipe.
Xx
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Elyse,
Enjoy Apple Pie Day, and hopefully with an apple pie.
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Oh dear. There was a typo in your name. When I call you “Crank” I want to mean it. I didn’t this time!
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First I thought about responding to Elsie … but didn’t. Then I consider just changing it b/c I knew what you meant, … but decided to stretch it out … and it worked! 🙂
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You were wise to forgo Elsie, Frank. Trust me!
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Well … it would have been a fitting response. 😉
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Nice to see you on the front porch again, aFA. I’ve missed you. So have the rocking chairs.
I don’t see an official *snort* Fig Day on the weekly calendar. Do you think we might improvise and recall that Fig Day that appeared on the calendar a couple of weeks ago? I do have a reason. A good one. Another…good one.
Hugs to the Mrs.
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Raye,
It’s good to be back on the front porch. Hearts are still heavy and emotionally tired, but each upcoming day will be better. Many thanks for the positive support.
I grant you special dispensation to celebrate a Fig Day on your day!
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The dewy decimal system now there is something I haven’t heard in a long time. It definitely brings back memories of going downtown to the beautiful reference library we use to have. Books on shelves that needed one if those rolling ladders and you still couldn’t reach the top. All the beautiful hand carved wood. Oh and the smell of all the old books. I loved that place.
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Catherine,
Although all libraries are special, old libraries are extra special!
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Hi Frank
Good to see you back.
That One String Willie piece was quite good. Bet he can’t do chords.
We went to a concert last night by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. They did a Christmas themed concert of numbers arranged by the members of the orchestra. What an outstanding group. They’ve been to Iowa City several times. Always welcome.
I will probably tip a brew this week for Lager festivities.
All is well… Jim
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Jim,
As a guitarist, I was hoping you would see One-String Willie. That jazz concert sounds wonderful. Enjoy lager week!
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You and your family are in my thoughts. Great to have you back. Sunshine in Vancouver, Canada! Cavalia has come to our fair city and I can hear the music from across the bridge.
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Clan,
Cheers to sunshine in Vancouver! Because I haven’t heard of Cavalia, I had to look into it … and WOW! Will you attend? … and thanks again for the support!
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It’s nice to see a post Frank. That alone means there is some routine returning. ox
And I’m looking forward to the return of Time: The Musical. Lots of fun. A couple of songs come to mind, but they’re popular and probably will be snatched up quickly. I’ll have to put my thinking cap on! 🙂
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Debra,
Thank you … and get to be back in the fold. Meanwhile, delaying Time: The Musical bothered me, but one has to do what one has to do.
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I’m so glad to hear the funeral went well, and that the weather on Saturday was passable. It’s great to have you back!
I had to laugh at “Ding a Ling Day.” I suppose, I won’t be celebrating that one.
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
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Kathy,
Many thanks … and glad to be back. Meanwhile, here’s a song for you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un59ZLOti9Y
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Woke up this morning at 5:57 a.m. with a strong urge to check your blog*, and now I see why. My heart goes out to you and Mrs. A for your loss. May God’s grace be extremely palpable today and through the coming days, weeks, and months as you both walk the road of healing from the absence of a loved one. Blessings and peace to you–ET and WW
*Of course, one of the reasons I might have been thinking about you is because I was writing a post on the War on Christmas as seen through the eyes of “she who should not be named,” and WW said I would probably incur your digital knuckle smacking if I got too bent out of shape on the nincompoop’s latest shenanigans. 🙂
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E-Tom,
It feels good to get back in the swing. Thanks for the best wishes. The past several weeks have been difficult, after last week, I’m hoping the movement upward is the theme for the week. Meanwhile, in case you didn’t see it, see the post before this one.
Thanks for the forewarning on your upcoming post. Fortunately, being away from most of last week’s news, I didn’t hear the latest. … well, the last one was about Pope Francis.
Meanwhile, thanks for the good thoughts!
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Dewey decimal day? Be still my heart.
Nice to see you this morning. And now, I’m ready for some pastry with cup o’ joe.
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Audra,
I may celebrate Dewey Decimal Day by going to the library to read the numbers. Meanwhile, hopefully One String Willie will entertain you as you enjoy the pastry and warm cup.
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Nice to hear you dear Frank, we all miss you. I know it is not an easy time for you and for your family, but you know, friends in here too, You are always in my thoughts and my humble world. This weekend, we waited for snow (like waiting for Godot 🙂 ) Didn’t come… but I saw the snowy tops of some of the mountains around the city. I hope and wish a nice new week, Thank you, love, nia
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Nia,
i can honestly say that the support from my WordPress friends has been very comforting. … so many thanks for your kindness. Meanwhile, see the snow on the mountain tops is always special.
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Willy is brilliant! Reminded me of Seasick Steve http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3Iam7JELDM
Wishing you a stellar week ahead, Frank! xo
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Vic,
Seasick Steve is new to me, but wow …. love it. Thanks for giving to my Monday Morning Entertainment.
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My absolute pleasure.
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Nice to see your post this morning, Frank. I was thinking of you over the weekend and I’m glad the funeral was soothing worthy of your mother-in-law’s memory. I spent part of the weekend finishing up handmade Christmas presents and getting the ready to ship and packed for our upcoming scuba trip.
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Cathy,
Wow … you scuba too!!!! …. cheers to your wide interests and talents. When is the trip? …. and thanks for the good thoughts!
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We leave on Friday of this week to Bonaire! Can’t wait!
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Sounds wonderful … which means we get to see selected photos from there! Enjoy!!!!
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Cathy, that response first made me think of a ’63 Chevrolet that my mom used to drive but then I remembered that model was the Bel Air. So I asked my colleague, Godsend, if she was familiar with Bonaire. She read my mind and said, “Huh?” Then I Googled it. Have fun and thanks for the indirect geography lesson. Looking forward to seeing the pictures!
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Thanks, V, for the unexpected humor from my comment to Frank! Yes, my family had a Bel Air when I was a little kid! Which is in no way similar to Bonaire which a beautiful dive destination and wonder old Dutch colony. Yes, there will be pictures. I’m taking the new GoPro as well as my favorite underwater camera – the Olympus. The Nikon stays at home because she is very expensive and I do not want to risk flooding her, not to mention that an underwater housing for her would cost three times as much as the camera! But never fear, the Olympus is a great little underwater setup and I’m excited to get more shots!
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You had me at GoPro. Can you take the GoPro under water? I’m having hard core Jacques Cousteau fantasies right now.
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Yes! It comes with an underwater housing that goes down to 130 feet! One of the many reasons I got it! I know, Jacques Cousteau has nothing on me!
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That is great! I loved the video you shot with it while riding your bike.
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Thanks. Can’t wait to try it underwater.
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Can’t wait to see the results.
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… and I can’t wait to see the results.
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Congratulation! You are the first person I’ve ever known who fantasizes about Jacques Cousteau!
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Let’s put this in context: my mind is on the undersea world Cathy will soon visit!
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Oh …. and I was wondering if Jacques was rising form the dead with the mere acknowledgement.
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Let’s hope he stays put. I’m psyched about the videos Cathy will post shot with her very cool Go Pro. I’m her fan.
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No doubt Cathy will capture good stuff …. so I too look forward to the aquatic treasures.
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Great to see you back again, Frank, and still keeping you and your family in my thoughts.
Loved the ‘One String Willy’ rendition. Amazing!
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AD,
Good to be back. These are times when it’s time to use the straps to put on the boots and then get moving. Glad you enjoyed One String WIllie.
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Glad you’re back, too, Frank! Your lack of presence was definitely felt…It still amazes me that we interact through only an internet connection, but I thought of you often and wished you peace.
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Hood,
I got a lot of comfort from everyone here, so cheers to the human power that crosses cyberspace. Glad to be back.
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Hey Frank, I’m glad you’re back following what surely must have been an emotionally challenging week. I was wondering how things were going for you and Mrs. AFA, too. I’m glad that it went as well as possible, but these types of losses are never easy to absorb.
My weekend was decent. I saw two very worthwhile films — the Coen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis” and “Dallas Buyers Club”. If you dig folk music, you must see Llewyn. Leave it to the Coen Bros to make a self-absorbed lout perversely sympathetic. The music is great and much of it is supposed to be set in New York’s Greenwich Village circa 1961. They did a wonderful job of creating an authentic sense of ambiance. As for DBC, Milton has already predicted that Jared Leto is going to win the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award; he was that terrific. It’s a very good film about people in the 80s desperate for drugs to battle AIDS that is never preachy or sappy. I recommend both.
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Lame,
Those situations are never easy and no time is a good time. As a firm believer that time is a great healer, there will be a trend upward. My wife has done better than I expected, but will have ups and downs for in the near term.
Seeing Milton has issued another prediction for the Milties, I must serve as a reminder for a future post.
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WOW .. that’s impressive. It shows that deeper dimensions can be reached with a guitar.
Hope all is improving emotionally daily.
Blessings
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Isadora,
My nephew plays guitar, told me about this gem, which fits my goal for Monday Morning Entertainment. Last week was emotionally exhausting, and now it’s onto the holiday fray. YIKES!
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So happy to see you back, Frank. I’m sure she would have enjoyed the service…
Have a beautiful week, my friend.
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Marina,
Glad to be back and thanks for your support. Meanwhile, for whatever reason, this handbell piece came to mind for you. Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwL11j8pMFk
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That was so beautiful, Frank and from my favorite composer (surprise surprise! ) 🙂 Thank you for the treat!
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I never you would enjoy that … BTW … That is one of the top level choirs.
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That I guessed!!!! They had a certain… “ease” [thought that would make you laugh!]!! 🙂
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“Ease” is a great descriptor!
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Hope everyone is ok Frank – weary willie day? Dare I ask!
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GFB,
We are making progress here, so thanks for asking. Although one may equate Weary WIllie Day with Oily, here’s some information for you. http://whattheheckholidays.wikifoundry.com/page/Weary+Willie+Day
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He does look weary the poor lad
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Hence the invention of 😦
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Hooray!
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An emotional time for you all, wishing you well. Time you say…
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Vanessa,
Yes it is, but I trust time, those I don’t challenge it. Thanks for checking in on me, and I’ll be by later.
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I don’t have as much time as I would like for blog commenting these days while I’m studying, but I do try and pop by my faves now and again! 😉
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Make sure studying gets prime time … so pop in here when you can! … Good luck with the studies!!!!
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My condolences Frank, I know it must have been an emotional week for you and your family.
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Karen,
Many thanks … yes, it was quite the emotional week, so we are hoping for a more normal week ahead.
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I’m so sorry for your loss, Frank. My sympathies to you and your family. I’m glad you had a nice ceremony for her that she would have enjoyed. I think it can be such a comfort to spend the time with family and have that time together. I hope you’re doing okay. Hang in there.
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Bumble,
Thanks for your kind thoughts. Although the passing was a week ago tonight, not enough time has passed to be able to move on … but this week will help with the adjustment. He’s the post I did https://afrankangle.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/on-enchanted-to-remember/ …. PS … at least now you know why I haven’t been around.
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I’ve been out of the loop for a while, Frank. I’m so sorry to stop in today and read of your mother-in-law’s passing. My condolences to your wife and your entire family.
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Maddie,
Out of the loop is OK, after all, I’m just returning after a week hiatus. Thanks for the good thoughts … BTW – here’s the post I did about her that received good comments. https://afrankangle.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/on-enchanted-to-remember/
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The music is the important thing. My dad said he always went to church for the singing. Joyful noise comforts and heals. Hang in there this season.
And on the weekly notes: lager beer and human rights week…humans are so funny. The fact that these are scheduled together…coincident? think not.
Singing a Christmas carol for you guys!
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Mouse,
We can always toast to Human Rights for all with a beer … well, as long as we also act accordingly to promote human rights.
Music is a wonderful thing that tugs on many emotions.
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