Saturday afternoon in the bunker

 

Elizabeth bought a flag. I like that we fly it near our Black Lives Matter window and our windows full of posters for Biden and other democratic candidates. She bought and installed a holder and takes it down every night as per flag etiquette. Us libtards can be patriotic.

I love our front yard. This is one of many milkweed plants there.

I’m proud of the pic above.

I don’t have too much to say today.

Playing at Wigmore Hall on 14 September – Susan Tomes

I read Susan Tomes blog. She brings up an interesting idea. If one is socially distancing, this omits the use of page turners. I sympathize. Tomes plays a lot of the piano trio literature which can be a bugger to turn pages on.

A Work in Progress – Chick Corea

I just bought this from Chick Corea’s website.
I can’t wait to see it.

A Work in Progress – Chick Corea

‘You Need to Leave Now, Ma’am’

This is on Chronicle of Higher Education’s website. It’s about a prof who was kicked out of a hotel where she was supposed to interview for a job she eventually got. The security guard mistook for a prostitute. You guessed it. She’s black.
I signed up to register so I could read the article. No cost.

‘Rule Brittania’ Controversy: Context Is Needed | National Review

“…a row burst forth when it was announced that the traditional performance of “Rule Britannia” on the “last night of the Proms” — i.e., the BBC’s annual summer Promenade Concerts — would not take place because its lyrics were boastful, xenophobic, vulgar…”

Book Review: More Ilumination About François Couperin » Early Music America

How did I not know about this book? It’s in the third edition. My copy is winging its way from a used shop in the UK (cheapest way to purchase).

The Mirror of Human Life: Reflections on Francois Couperin's Pieces de  Clavecin: Clark, Jane: 9780955559037: Amazon.com: Books

 

2 thoughts on “Saturday afternoon in the bunker

  1. Let me know how you like the Chick Corea book…I think he is one of the sages of this time. I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts.

  2. I was thinking about this recently too – why should liberals give up on the flag, just because we have stereotypes about the folks who often fly it? Then it just plays into the argument that there is a certain correct way to be patriotic, and questioning doesn’t fit into that.

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