Monday, April 26, 2021

Our world

This week we're in the 'Big Room'.

Play is hugely undervalued by that boring species, the groan up, but this delightful peace of work was spotted while I was out last Monday locally on our estate and was followed up by chalked hopscotch but when I came to take a picture there was a van over it.

A child, highly likely to be a young girl decided to make her home environment more colourful and fun for her and her friends to have fun and play.


Spring is here so the meadows are out and I spotted spotted this lovely patch of dandelions near some trees which really restful on the eyes.

Although you could technically call it an import, the cherry blossom tree is a huge favourite of mine, often featuring in animes and the local ones were out in full bloom, keeping the bees busy and adding something to our suburban life.

The garden is a staple of suburban life, my grandfather did a lot with his small garden in terraced street and this is one of my planters

Monday, April 19, 2021

Little thoughts

Sometimes you are so smol whatever the plans may of been you know that actually the only things that really work are the little ones especially if like me you are prone to running out of spoons.

You watch re-runs or dvds of your favourite tv shows even if they're young kids shows cos you feel a zillion times better for it.

You not only watch classic cartoons for fun but really need the values that they talk about like having fun, sharing, taking turns.

Your first instinct upon encountering the messed up groan up world is to say 'stuff it, I'm going back bed' and frankly you might as well as nothing good happens until you're ready to face it, getting into negative behavioural patterns stomping and pouting your way across the day.

Sometimes you just have to accept your life is different cos you are and that is that.

Monday, April 12, 2021

Classical Music sacd Round Up 18 - Mozart completed

 

One area where popular music and classical have things in common is sadly their composers and lyrists die leaving incomplete works or especially in popular music recordings too which tends to pose the question just what should we do with them?

For a long time the short answer would be nothing and yet some artists and composers are so popular that after death things are attributed to them that were not in an attempt to offer new material to satisfy demand.

This interesting release from a few weeks ago is more in the vein of what if we completed the score the composer had started and record it and here Timothy Jones, deputy director of the Royal Academy of Music has done just that keeping within the conventions of 1780 and this forms a bookend if you like to Ms Podger's 8 sacd set of Violin Sonatas from a few years back.

In this recording she is joined by Christopher Glynn on fortepiano, the original form of the modern concert piano and the results are highly enjoyable.

Monday, April 5, 2021

Easter Monday edition

Well it may be Monday but it's a different morning than most so we're mark it here a bit differently. 

It is Easter Monday, part of that whole really important set of days across the Easter weekend that some may send cards each other which may be religious in nature or more secular and this a vintage example that I like.



As this blog's author has age dysphoria, the eternal child of twelve has an easter just like she had back then first time around and that does include things like mini eggs and the Big 'Un.

Most of us love a unicorn and that plus chocolate from one of fine chocolate manufacturers here in the Midlands is just the ticket for me no doubt covered with sticky paws too afterwards.

Nom,nom,nom!