Friday 13th is traditionally a very unlucky day.
It doesn't seem to get much attention these days. In fact, it now appears to be the name of a shopping day when things are discounted. Work that one out!
I haven't touched my violin yet this morning. Present me is wondering if changing my chinrest was a wise move. Well, I guess I'll find out soon enough!
I think I need a coffee.
Ah well, what's one more trip to the bathroom? I'll be back shortly.
Back.
There's nothing nicer than coffee,
When you're up but the sky's not blue.
It's good to sip the nice warm juice, but
Then it sends you to the loo.
It's a wet morning in the Nui. I bet it has been raining in Moera and Raccoontown too.
I decided to only drink half of my coffee.
For the ways of the Lord are straight and virtuous men walk in them; but sinners stumble and drink all their coffee. Hosea 14:10 & 14.11
In his latest post Rob tells us, "The more astute of you have noticed no quotation marks. The practice of using quotation marks for anything in the Bible has fullen out of fashion. Also it's likely that the writers of the Gospels didn't quote Jesus exactly. How could they? Mark, who wrote the first Gospel, did so early in the fifties. That's twenty years after Christ died and rose again. So it goes."
This is actually good news. Mark was obviously writing from memory, or what someone had told him. Imagine if he had 'fullen' into the trap of using some of the strange words that Rob uses. It wouldn't make Jesus look that smart. Better if the actual author takes the blame.
Hey, Good Friday is on April 3rd. That's a more positive name than Black Friday. Good Friday, if you're anywhere near a Catholic church, is a day when you should avoid expressions like, "Nailed it!"
It's probably time to give that chinrest a run.
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| No! That's not the one! |
Ah well, I'll leave you there for this morning.
Enjoy your Black Friday.
Ciao tutti.
AFTERNOON, after 3pm.
All back to where I started from. After 1 hour, 20 minutes of try out time. Right back to where I started.
Ah well, we live and we learn.