April 3 - Bridge
Older --
but
wiser? --
heading
off
in the sometimes-at-ground-level stratus
to collect the car
(a little belt-tightening measure...
literally,
rather than
metaphorically,
since no
charge),
then
off
to
Diablo
Valley
College for
Quiz 11 with the Theoreticians.
Return,
in
gradually
improving
conditions
up
I-
680,
via
the
local
library, home to finish editing The Decameron - Fourth Day: VII. Pasquino Rubs a Leaf Of Sage (7 pages total) and begin that for VIII. Girolamo Returns to Find Salvestra Married,
over videoic enlightenment.
Also finish a careful re-reading of Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), and acquire a recording of
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot (1952) in its 1956 Broadway manifestation with E.G. Marshall and Burt Lahr. This latter leads to the beginning of Historionics, Op. 225, with Beckett: Waiting for Godot, a contrapuntal superimposition of four audio recordings of same.