Friday Five: Taking In the View
Sally of RevGalBlogPals writes:
and I took time out to take in the view. It occurs to me that we need to do that more in life….
I am very much a visual person. I can’t DO those details if I don’t know why. For instance, back in the day when I did keypunch (never mind if you are too young to know what that means,) I badgered a programmer to explain to me WHY the spaces were so important. I wanted to know HOW a cardstacker worked. (Not that I understood his answers, but “just because” doesn’t cut it for me.)
If I don’t see the big picture, I don’t WANT to keep up with the details. I need to understand “what happens” if I don’t do them. Sometimes it is enough for me to comply and DO them. A great example is when I learned HTML. Not closing the brackets or quotes can make for a really funny looking page layout. :)
I can’t do all of them. There are too many ideas for this question. So let’s just take “Music that Transports Deb for 1000.” Alex!
(And I am guessing you didn’t mean “The Age of Aquarius” and lava lamps from another age… )
Here’s what sends me from my iTunes playlist…
- Pat Matheny: “Peace Memory” from the CD “One Quiet Night”
- Phil Keaggy: “In the Quiet Hours”
- Sylvia Woods: “Morning Calm” from the CD “The Harp of Brandiswhiere”
- Bebo Norman: “Where the Trees stand still” from the CD “Myself when I am Real”
- U2 and Bono: “Still Haven’t Found,” “Where the Streets have no name,” and “When love comes to town” from the CD “The best of 1980-1990″
- Sting: “Fields of Gold”
- Christy Nockels: “Grace Flows Down” from Passion Band “Top 5″ CD
- A Fine Frenzy: “Hope for the Hopeless” from “One Cell in the Sea”
- and finally…
- Denyce Graves singing just about ANYTHING!
In case you wondered, I am a true eclectic when it comes to music!
4.Thinking of physical views, is there somewhere that inspires you, somewhere that you breathe more easily?Mountains and rivers. Quiet streams. Flowers. Rainbows. My cats snoozing.
5. A picture opportunity… post one if you can
Are you tired of seeing this picture yet? Picture, if you will, in the hidden foreground, a hot tub and a glass of chardonnay…

Oh. Yeah…
NOW I am relaxed!
Deb
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American Youth Philharmonic
Luis Haza, conductor
with Burnett Thompson, piano
Sunday, February 17, 2008: 1:00 pm
George Mason University Center for the Arts
Music in Motion
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra
Carl J. Bianchi, conductor
American Youth Concert Orchestra
J.D. Anderson, conductor
Sunday, February 24, 2008: 6:00 pm
Kenmore Middle School, Arlington, Virginia
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