The weather could not have been better accompaniment to the score I composed as “My Sunday.”
The fanfare and introduction began at 7:00 AM with a brisk walk of well over two miles.
After a delightful allegro through breakfast, a few household chores, a call to Mother, and time spent pouring over show choir arrangements, I was onto to an intense dramatico session with my own creativity.
At 2:30 PM I composed a somewhat long adagio movement that was aptly dubbed, “Siesta.”
By 4:00 PM I was engaged a rousing series of scherzo-punctuated email tags with a friend that lasted long into the evening.
The 5:00 PM movement, Andante”Dinner” was as dull as they get.
The final movement, or coda, rather, for the evening contained a nice brisk walk, and a stop with some friends at Rousch Stadium to watch The Madison Scout drum corps perform their competition show. Spectacular!
Tomorrow heralds the start of show choir camp; the mornings and afternoons are packed with lessons, most of which were rescheduled into more compact times; the evenings will be spent at Beavercreek. I do have one day free, and that is being spent in my personal creative mode, and with a friend on a music project.