April 28 - Times of the Sign


Another walk along Nelson Road with Harriet,


now


the


North


Lagoon


Mountains


downslope


towards


Fairfield,


followed


by


a


reversal


up


the


slopes,


in


great


detail,


down,


and


across to appetisers and libations at Joe's Creekside,


homeward to edit page 3 of The Decameron - Fourth Day: X. The Wife of a Doctor Deems her Lover, Who Has Taken an Opiate, to Be Dead and 4 for Psalm 122 ("Laetatus sum").


Much earlier,


out


early


to


Diablo Valley College, to move percussion from the Recital Hall back to the Ensemble Room, but, lo, work has been done.


Explanations, thanks, mindfulness for the future -- take in Brett's class,


where


special


presentations are the order of the day,


then Theory, with Garret doing likewise, presenting George Harrison's While My Guitar Gently Weeps as Signt-Singing and Board Harmony.


Homeward


on


the


49th


day


of


summer,


high


finally


rebounding


to the 70's...


77, no less.

Also finish score-study of the Arnold Schoenberg Erwartung, Op. 17: Interlude (1909 - four pages total), and begin that for George Enescu's Symphony No. 2, Op. 17, No. 1 (Introduction, 1914).