No post from Peter this morning. Robert has written a post in a language close to English.
Well, fairly close. I think it's called Robrite.
the original bass bagging site
No post from Peter this morning. Robert has written a post in a language close to English.
Well, fairly close. I think it's called Robrite.
We have a plumber coming sometime around 8am, so I've been out moving my car onto the road, delivering my elderly neighbour's paper and taking out some extra rubbish - the rubbish man often shows up at about 7am or slightly after. In about an hour I need to drive a car to Seaview for my daughter. She's selling her pink Barbie car because she is heading to Melbourne in a month or so.
Hey, Peter, no need to start calling me Ken. The car is going.
I practised for 30 minutes on the double bass yesterday. I've decided that it's time to get my double bass going again. I have five unaccompanied solo pieces that I will concentrate on. They are all originals.
It has been a very busy day, but I have got some double bass practice done.
Peter wrote a post yesterday and Robert wrote one this morning that needs proofreading.
I still need to do some violin practice.
At present I teach violin at two schools. One is a state school and one is a 'private' school. No problems with the state school, but the private school is mucking me around. The private school has Presbyterian affiliations. I might tell them to go and look for violin lessons in that hall that Robert used to clean that is owned by a Presbyterian. Do you, who read Robert's blog posts, remember the Presbyterian's hall?
Okay, I've decided to give the violin practice a miss tonight because time is getting on a bit.
I think I'll lay on the couch and waste time on my phone.
Ciao tutti.
Forget Hairy Bert's Birthday, that was yesterday. Today is St. Patrick's Day!
St. Paddy evidently drove snakes out of Ireland.
Our secondary school ('our' refers to all the old bloggers around here) was named after the snake remover.
Okay, enough about Paddy.
I didn't get any practice done yesterday. It was one of those days when things kept popping up. We had a plumber here for quite a while. It turns that things are more complicated than I thought. Evidently, the guy who put in our bathroom hand basin plumbing got it all wrong. The plumber is evidently coming back today to put it all back together. Also, the toby that controls water going to our property is broken. This needs to be fixed by the council before the leaks in our two hose pipes can be fixed. I'm glad I didn't try to fix those things myself.
I've got to touch up a few spots on our house with paint but, apart from that, I intend to put a lot of time into music practice today.
I asked Peter who won the golf yesterday and he replied, "God."
I can only assume that he meant God helped Rob win. Well done, Rob. I guess Peter has a lot more practice to do, even more than me on my violin.
Okay, that's it from me this morning.
Vai ad allenarti a golf.
Ciao.
No coffee for me this morning.
Monday 16th March - Peter Vs Robert at Berhampore Golf Course, 572 Adelaide Road.
Both golfers have been practising furiously for this match that will settle old scores that go back to the 1970s.
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| Peter (far right) with two other golfers (Mike and Tony) in the 1970s. Robert is not in this photo, but was probably taking the photo. |
The result of Monday's match will put a lot of questions to rest.
In the beginning there was the weatherman. He couldn't really see everything that was happening in the future, but he could make intelligent guesses on what the weather might be like for any given day.
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| Chances are that this is not a weatherman. |