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Just a tease

The audience politely clapped, even though it was modern music. I could tell that the harpsichordist was just an amateur, but that didn’t stop me from appreciating the fine quality of the soprano duet. The young ladies clapped and smiled for themselves knowing they had done a good job, and the small audience applauded the show.
 
“They’re very good,” I told my partner.
 
“Yes, they were,” she said, herself a trained singer. I knew my feeling was correct.
 
We were in a small baroque room, the ceilings stretching up and ornamented with floral plaster casts painted blue like the sky. The rich brown hard wood folding chairs in the middle of the room, providing space for a crowd of no more than 20, of genteel company, faced the instruments at one side. My woman was by my side, I’d brought her out to celebrate her birthday. I spared no expense; I knew she would have an evening to remember. This private concert was just our second stop.
 
I had kidnapped her, so to speak, after her rehearsals were finished for the day. I carried a bag with me, but spoke no word of the evening to her, only that she should comply without question – to which she agreed – and that she need not come with anything. And I was from there polite company.
 
We first went on to the train. She asked many questions, and of course I did not answer them, though we were headed towards Amsterdam. The great city beckoned us from down the rails, and with the ringing of the conductor’s whistle we sped off across the country side. As it was still light we peered out the windows at the small dutch country towns that we passed. From one big city to one grand city, my dear became all the more excited through our trip.

 

Good looking: People on bikes

 

It’s dress-up time of the year again

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I think I’ve posted this picture before (on the previous version of this site), but it’s worth posting again. I wanted to find a good Halloween picture, but for reasons unknown to me I don’t have any, despite vigorous diligence on my part to partake of the hallowed celebrations every year. Halloween transcends nations and religions to fill a need for an October holiday. PLUS there’s free candy and dress-up involved. It really is one of the best holidays ever.

About the picture: For almost no reason we were invited to a ‘mustache party’ in the middle of last March. It holds sentimental value for me because some of those people have moved on. One of my favorite quotes from the TV show Sopranos is that “.. ‘remember when’ is the lowest form of conversation,” but this picture is more like a bookmark from the past – it’s where we were at that time, and it’s more than just a picture, it’s the whole evening and the whole week and the whole month and the whole season that we had good times together.

What I love about Halloween is the association with those memories from the past: being a ninja turtle as kid, toga parties in college, bag and bags of candy as a youngin’ and an adult. I think it’s important for everyone to celebrate Halloween, because it’s important to remember that the things that matter most to kids still hold their meaning as we grow. It’s important to feel like a kid!

So dress up, go out, and happy Halloween.

 
  
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