Oops, sorry, I meant to say, "I'm up early."
I got up at 6am because my feet were cold. Hey, it's nice sitting by the new heater.
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I've been asked to play at a mid-winter dinner on Friday. The guy who once put on Neil Diamond when I was taking a quick break will be there, so I'll have to be careful with the jazz selection. I've pulled out my Irish music charts and started practising them yesterday - my old mate Aidan is Irish, so this will get him on my side. I was playing a well known old tune when Shelley passed through the room. I asked her, "What type of music is this?" She replied, "French?"
I guess she's just preparing me for some of the silly comments I might get on Friday.
Robert's posts have all gone again. I think he is putting all his religious stuff on Facebook now. He evidently has three readers there. Actually, I know the three people and I know they're not really into religion. Maybe he can convert them?
I guess it's up to me to write about religion here now.
Here's a picture of Adam and Eve with their belly buttons to get you started.
Humans and their ancestors have been walking the planet for about 6 million years. Homo sapiens, who are the modern form of humans, evolved 300,000 years ago from Homo erectus. Human civilizations started forming around 6,000 years ago. So, the Christian god must have plucked Eve from Adam around 300,000 years ago. God left human civilizations alone for about 4,000 years before he made himself known. Weird. Think about it. Those early civilizations worshiped things. The list of gods in ancient Greece runs into the thousands. Here are a few you might have heard of - Apollo, Areas, Dionysus, Hades, Hephaestus, Hermes, Poseidon, and Zeus.
Ancient Egyptian gods are recorded on tombs and manuscripts beginning in the Old Kingdom of about 2600 B.C.E. and lasting until the Romans conquered Egypt in 33 B.C.E. Here are some of them - Anubis, Bastet, Bes, Geb, Hathor, Horus, Neith, Isis, Nephthys, Nut, Osiris, Ra, Set, Shu, and Tefnut. For anyone who is not sure, B.C.E. stands for Before Common Era and is now often used in place of BC (Before Christ).
Okay, okay, I can hear Peter asking, "What about your double bass playing?"
Well, I practised 'il mio contrabbasso' for an hour yesterday. I've been asked to play in a folk band. Beggars can't be choosers, so I said, "Yes." The first job is to harden up my fingertips. They're probably a bit soft at the moment through lack of practice. Here I am in the early stages of warming up.
Firstly, pizz.
I'd better do some arco too.
Before Peter makes any 'pizz.' jokes, this is short for 'pizzicato' - to pluck with the fingers. 'Arco' means to use the bow.
I mean, Peter would have left a comment saying something like, "Where are you? Have you gone for a pizz.?"
Well, to be fair, he is practising jokes he can use when he comes to the Nui.
That's it from me.
Ciao tutti.