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| Madison is dead center, the a in Milwaukee. |
Yes, this may all melt by Tuesday afternoon, but we still have a chance of snow forecast for Wednesday evening, possibly mixed with rain. There is no spring this year.
'Scoakat' rhymes with 'Snow Hat'! - - Just my thoughts on music, humor, our life in Madison and anything else I feel like.
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| Madison is dead center, the a in Milwaukee. |
I slept in today, but I've been doing that anyway lately, ran a few errands and made some calls. The guy is supposed to be coming over soon to roll the lawn so pretty soon I can start on the fire pit as soon as my back is up for it. Maybe if he gets here before I finish writing this I'll post a picture. I have nothing left on my agenda today but a few little things and reading the newspaper.
Basil and Hamish have a birthday coming up on April 20th and they're getting a new cat tree so I had to build a stabilizing base for it, so I got out in the coldness of the garage and cut and sanded a piece of plywood so I can stain and finish it in the basement. A base adds weight and width to the bottom and keeps it much more stable during leaping take-offs and landings. The cat tree we bought is the same as the one we have in the front windows now, but the beige carpet wasn't available anymore so we had to get brown. This is the most sturdy and roomy cat tree we've seen and the cats love it so no more cheap ones for us. The one in the house will be moved to the porch and the one on the porch will either be thrown away or given to another cat that could use it.
Another project I've been itching to get to is building the fire pit in the back yard. The smallest fire ring I've been able to find is 28 inches, I bought it a few weeks ago on sale and saved 20 bucks, but the screen cover was still not in stock as of today when I was at the store. I'd like to put the ring together but I have nowhere to put it so for the time being it is taking up space on my workbench in the garage. I also checked out the blocks I want to use around the fire ring. I'm going to use blocks that are more the size and shape of bricks rather than the larger landscape blocks to keep the footprint smaller. No rush yet though, because before I start anything I need to get the back yard rolled to get all the little bumps and ankle-twisters flattened. I've already talked to a guy about that, but I think he wants to wait for it to warm up a little. Then I have to dig out the area and level it, add sand and pound it down, and start building. I will be using an adhesive to keep the blocks together. The earlier I get this done the earlier we can warm up by the fire!

Saturday night my wife Kate and I ventured south of Madison to the city of Stoughton and their Opera House to see The Harp Twins. Before we get to the main attraction, this is the first time we've been to this venue, and it is different than others I've visited. It opened in 1901, fell into disrepair in the 50's, and sporadic renovations began in the 80's until a few years ago being declared fit for another century. From what I understand, it is run by volunteers and has many donors and members. I found it to be a beautiful place, and I liked the smaller size. The venue allows no video and no flash photography. There is no food or drink allowed, which is just as well as the only bathrooms are in the basement, 77 narrow stairs away, I counted on the way back up, then several more stairs down to our seats. Overall, another beautiful local venue to see a show, though the shows here usually tend toward the older crowd - and remember to take your best, softest seat cushion or pillow you have, for the wooden seats are from 1900, hand-carved and harder than concrete.
First off, The Harp Twins, Camille and Kennerly, mentioned during the show that they're from Chicago. All this time I thought they were from Norway, but they do reference being Norwegian quite often and they certainly look the part. We got there rather early after going out to dinner in Stoughton before going to the venue. We had a nice couple right behind us, also early, that seemed as if they had been there before. They were from the Chicago area as well and had come up for the show, though they love Wisconsin and come here often for many reasons, they said. We got a preview of the dresses to be worn when one of the twins came out beforehand to tune the harps. They started almost on time, probably waiting for the latecomers, starting with a Fleetwood Mac song that escapes me now, and played a string (no pun intended) of rock and metal cover songs that they arranged for the harp and one original song, and played them all very well. The covers is how I found out about them, from the rock and metal websites posting a story when they release a new Youtube video. Camille and Kennerly's channel is here.
In between songs they would come up to the microphone and their banter and interaction was entertaining. While I can tell they have certain stories and jokes to say they seemed to only loosely follow them and lived in the moment. I found them charming and funny, and very talented harpists (though I can list the harpists I know on two fingers). The first half or more before the intermission was on the big, traditional harps, with a few with an electric and a traditional harp. They even arranged Metallica's song 'One' for both of them to play on the same harp (get it? One?). When it came time to change around the stage they sent the 'crew' out to do it - themselves wearing baseball hats. After the intermission, the second half was with the electric harps, the big traditional harps serving as a good backdrop.
Remember that couple that sat behind us? We spoke at the intermission about the no video rule and how I noticed plenty of cameras and no one taking video, just pictures, and how I'd really like to get a song. He then showed me that he got the entire song 'Stairway To Heaven' on video. He said after the song ended an usher tapped him on the shoulder and scolded him, so he said he was sorry. That emboldened me. I didn't want to break their rules but I really did want video of just one song, at least. I went for it in the second half and luckily got the song 'Nemo,' originally by Nightwish, on video along with plenty of banter beforehand. Enough banter that I thought I would get that tap before they even started the song. I kept the camera low, thankfully a young girl was in the seat in front of me, and to the side, trying to block it with my head from the usher's view. Thankfully, I got the whole song and that tap on my shoulder never came. I was a good boy the rest of the show.