March 2010
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Mar 28th
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ListenShared by a friend. Plastic Beatitude by...
Mar 26th
Mar 21st
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Another significant life moment
Today on Twitter, it was suggested to try out Google’s Book Search, to see if one’s name is mentioned in a book. Just for giggles, I tried it, and I have had another significant life moment. The snippet from the issue of High Fidelty, Volume 33, Issues 6-12, 1983, in which my name appears, reads as thus: “Flutist Teresa Rolfe, bassist David Seckinger, and drummer Billy Kravtin...
Mar 15th
listening to "phil collins live in the air... →
@icinu @trkravtin for whkravtin!
Mar 13th
listening to "Ann Peebles - I Can →
@elebama: “Seriously, in agreement.”
Mar 13th
Senior Recital February 22, 1980
I pause for a moment to reflect on my Senior Recital thirty years ago, February 22, 1980. It’s difficult to believe it was that long ago. Thanks to all who were in my life then, who are still in my life today.
Mar 12th
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Sir James Galway on the upper register embouchure... →
Mar 11th
listening to "Tracy Chapman - Give me one reason" →
Bowersox!!
Mar 10th
listening to "JS Bach: Cello Suite No. 1 - Prelude... →
Enjoy!
Mar 9th
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Mar 9th
listening to "Nelson Rangell April Snow" →
An exceedingly pleasant piece.
Mar 9th
listening to "Brad Garner; Poulenc Sonata for... →
Another piece from my repetoire, a tip of the hat to Pamela, and thanks to music for bringing people together.
Mar 7th
listening to "James Galway - Concertino for Flute... →
Brings back long ago memories of playing this in high school. Wow.
Mar 7th
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Through Glacier Park in 1915
I have just had one of those moments in life, where the threads that weave their inexorable ties through one’s life come together and bestow a fantastic sense of meaning. Perhaps only to me, but what a powerful moment this is. I picked up a copy of Through Glacier Park in 1915 by Mary Roberts Rinehart at a national park gift store during one of my visits to Glacier National Park in the late...
Mar 3rd
“I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of...”
–  George Eliot English novelist (1819 - 1880)
Mar 3rd
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