The Thrill of Victory:
I have completed my “True South” project — recoding the information presented in eight seasons of episodes, usually six episodes per season. I have put pins onto Google Maps for all of the points of interest that I could locate, and am in the process of making Apple Music playlists for the songs referenced in each episode. Okay so I’m not done done, but at least I have done all of the watching and note taking.
The Agony of Defeat:
On Tuesday the YouTube algorithm recommended to me a video in which a British woman named Anna Lapwood explained the workings of a church pipe organ. I was enthralled.
Before I go further, a wee little bit of family lore…
I have (had) always been told that my paternal grandfather, a man I never met, made a great living as a pipe organ tuner. I was also told that he pissed away a lot of the wealth he earned, as a womanizer – a gene that obviously skipped over your truly.
And back to agony…
Lapwood is an amazingly talented organist and plays incredibly beautiful music on the pipe organ. For shits and giggles I decided to see if Lapwood toured, realizing that a church pipe organ is not something which can be schlepped on tour. She is playing a free concert in Athens on April 19!!!, which is also the last day of Spring Tune Up. Of course the show is sold out and I’ve yet to find a waitlist, but I’m trying.
Wordle: four, my starter was SHOCK
Today’s Wordle starter was inspired by the raccoon with whom I came face-to-face when I opened the blinds to the sliding doors which lead to the deck; fortunately the door was still between us. It was climbing up the outside of the glass panel doors, and I heard it doing so. The makeshift screen that I had up has fallen and is on the deck. I’m not sure if it came down prior to the raccoon’s ascent, or afterwards. I may have also now identified one of the species of critters that destroy WLF’s crops…