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Let's see. Halloween - nonexistent; we had a Bel Air band rehearsal that night, and have no idea whether there were any trick-or-treaters in our neighborhood. I doubt it; I don't think there are many kids on this street; at least, I haven't seen any playing in yards, don't see any bicycles in driveways, or basketball hoops, or other giveaways of school-age kids. And we're a dead-end street branching off a non-residential street, so we're not on the "around the block" route of trick-or-treating families from the other side of the block (there is an Other Side; it just doesn't easily connect to this side, except through one neighbor's yard which extends all the way through, so although his house is half an acre away and facing a different street, his driveway comes out next to ours.)

Tuesday night, we went down to Fort Myer, in VA, for a free Army Band concert. For those of my readers in Texas, to give you an idea of scale here, you should realize that Baltimore and Washington DC are closer together than Dallas is to Fort Worth, and Baltimore to most of the cities in northern VA is still closer than Austin is to San Antonio. So it takes about an hour's drive to get to Fort Myer, which is in the same general area as the Pentagon. In getting lost on the way home, we wound up circling the Pentagon a couple of times, in fact. We heard the Army Band Brass Dectet which has 11 people at a time playing, out of a pool of 12, but let's face it, the word for 11-tet would be what?). They did some really cool stuff, including pieces with 3 piccolo trumpets, and several pieces where the trumpet section at times included piccolo trumpet, trumpet, some size in between those two that I don't know whether has a special name, and pflugelhorn. Speaking of exotic trumpets, the Bel Air Community Band has a bass trumpet playing in the baritone/euphonium section!

Wednesday night - Montgomery Village band rehearsal, dress rehearsal for a concert we're playing on Sunday the 6th (that would be later today, at least right now in this time zone).

Thursday: got a bunch of unpacking and a bit more shoving around of boxes and stuff to organize things. Enough of the kitchen counters are now cleared of stuff that we finally figured out where to put, that we can actually cook supper at home.

Friday we went to a Baltimore Symphony concert, an all-Grieg program. Very nice work; S liked the guest conductor better than I did. I thought he was a little too expressive - fat middle aged men should not wiggle their butts like belly dancers while conducting "Anitra's Dance" from Peer Gynt.

Today was a crafts show in Columbia, where I had a booth to sell hats. Only sold a dozen, due to the fact that while LAST weekend it was 50 degrees and rainy, THIS weekend it was 75 degrees and brilliantly sunny, so (A) very few people were thinking about coming to an indoor crafts fair, and (B) almost no one was thinking of hats. We told the fair organizers that next year, we want 45 degrees and a light drizzle, please! So I covered the cost of the booth space and the materials for constructing my hat racks, but not quite the costs of all the yarn I bought. Oh well, a learning experience. Main thing I learned: I might just as well have made only kitty-ear hats; that's really what everyone wants. Met some very nice people, both customers and other crafters. I may have lined up a few students for crochet lessons. Came home and slept for 4 hours after that.

So, tomorrow/later today we (the Montgomery Village Community Band) are playing a concert at the National Lutheran Home nursing home. One of the pieces we're doing is "Concord" which has several bassoon solos; since we have no bassoons, they are default bari sax solos, which is to say, me. And "Concord" is a piece I know really well, athough the first eleven concerts I played it, back when it was published in 1989, I was playing tenor. Nonetheless, I can do the 7/8 version of "Yankee Doodle" without thinking hard, so it's fun.

Date: 2005-11-06 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] capitalista.livejournal.com
Aren't craft shows exhausting? I mean, I really just sat/stood behind a table all day... but I was tired by closing time!

Date: 2005-11-07 12:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bunrab.livejournal.com
Smiling for 5 hours straight is hard work!!

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