Donuts after the 8:30 Mass are good for more than just chocolate…
Walked into the “doughnut room” to get my fix, and was shortly thereafter accosted by our RCIA candidate (whose name totally escapes me; I must remedy that quickly), who inquired as to when we had practice. Now, why would he be asking that? Well, not only does he sing (baritone), but he plays guitar (although he hasn't played much in about 10 years).
At the moment, with RCIA and family matters, he’s far too busy to come and join us; after Easter…
29 February 2004
Another (Potential) Member
27 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 27 February 2004
.17", for the day
4.52", for the storm
10.70", for the month
38.68", for the (rain) year
26 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 26 February 2004
1.58", for the day
4.35", for the storm
10.53", for the month
38.51", for the (rain) year
25 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 25 February 2004
2.77", for the day
3.38", for the storm
9.56", for the month
37.54", for the (rain) year
24 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 24 February 2004
.61", for the day
.61", for the storm
6.75", for the month
34.75", for the (rain) year
22 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 22 February 2004
.24", for the day
.30", for the storm
6.14", for the month
34.14", for the (rain) year
21 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 21 February 2004
.06", for the day
.06", for the storm
5.90", for the month
33.88", for the (rain) year
20 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 20 February 2004
.13", for the day
.13", for the storm
5.84", for the month
33.82", for the (rain) year
18 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 18 February 2004
.36", for the day
3.80", for the storm
5.71", for the month
33.69", for the (rain) year
17 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 17 February 2004
2.39", for the day
3.44", for the storm
5.35", for the month
33.33", for the (rain) year
We cleaned gutters this afternoon, at least until there was a structural failure in the ladder and Bob came tumbling down (none the worse for the adventure, thankfully). Yet another item on the hardware store list!
16 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 16 February 2004
1.05", for the day
1.05", for the storm
2.96", for the month
30.94", for the (rain) year
Between 12:30a and 4:30a, we got .3"; between 4:30a and about 7:00a, we got another .35".
05 February 2004
Caller ID Is Not Always a Good Thing…
But then again, neither is voicemail…
As I sort of vaguely remember it, I think, once upon a time at a Foothill Wines wine tasting, we had a bottle of Bonaccorsi wine (don’t remember if it was on the schedule, or a bonus), and Mike Bonaccorsi might have been there with the bottle (I’m gonna have to consult with Bronwyn or Ryan)…
Anyway, I do know that I went poking one day, and found the Bonaccorsi Wine Co. Web site. In the Wine Shop is the Hands Free ordering option: they send you four, six, or 12 bottles of wine twice a year. I signed up, got my first shipment, and life was beautiful. I may have gotten a second shipment, as well.
There came a time when there was a little glitch in an order (because we moved up to Boulder Creek? I think that was it). I called the number on the invoice; after hours, IIRC. Mike Bonaccorsi answered. After we got that little surprise straightened out, it came to pass that the number was to his cell phone. We got the address thing out of the way, and then he asked how I liked the wine. Unfortunately, I hadn't opened the chardonnay, but I was at least able to natter somewhat intelligently about the bottle of red I had opened. We must have been on the phone for 20 minutes or so.
Last September’s shipment, somehow, got shipped to Lasheart, and fortunately, got forwarded up to Tinker’s Trail. I didn't get around to calling about the address change until this afternoon.
I called the number on the invoice, and got Mike’s voice mail. I left my name and number, and when I'd called, and that I needed to talk about address stuff for the next shipment. I’d then called DMV, checking after the personalized plates for the Burb, which was a bit of a pain. The gal I spoke with said she’d check with the Watsonville office (since the Capitola office is closed for refurbishing) and call back.
Somewhat later, the phone rang. I was hoping it was the DMV gal, but the Caller ID showed Mike’s cell phone number. I *almost* said, “Hi, Mike!”, like I usually do when I know who’s on the other end, but something stopped me; I said, “Hello.” instead. The fellow on the other end was not Mike. He introduced himself, and said that Jennie (wife?) had asked that he call back and let me know that Mike had passed away.
After I allowed as how ”I guess I’m out of touch,” we got the address thing straightened out. After that truly amazing conversation, I stuffed a few brain cells back in my right ear, and poked around on Google. Jenne is, indeed, his widow.
River Grove Messenger
Italy at St Louis
Santa Barbara County Wine Guide
West Coast Wine Network
Wine Spectator Online
Wine Spectator Online
Wine News
03 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 3 February 2004
.49", for the day,
1.87", for the storm,
1.88", for the month,
29.86", for the (rain) year
02 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 2 February 2004
1.38", for the day
1.54", for the storm
1.55", for the month
29.53", for the (rain) year
01 February 2004
Rain Numbers - 1 February 2004
.16", for the day
.16", for the storm
.16", for the month
28.15", for the (rain) year
Theft, Pt. 2
The mystery deepens?
After doughnuts, ended up gossiping with Tom and Anne until after Roy and Elaine got there for rehearsal for the 11:30. As of when I left, no Diane... :-(
Capo II
Dratted guitar players!!
So we're getting ready for the Offertory song, and Tom leans around Anne (who wasn't at practice Thursday night, and wasn't terribly thrilled with the prospect of sitting down to play this morning and so was singing) and whispers "Capo II". Yep, except I was playing it as written (E is ever so much nicer than D...). He counts, and we start, and something was WAY off! Had we started in two different places? No... Was I playing the D chords without the capo against Tom's D chords with the capo? No... Was Tom playing the D chords without the capo against my E chords? No...
Somebody has neglected to move his capo from III to II after the Alleluia; hurt me!! Figure this out, fumble for my capo, stick it on the first fret, adjust it a couple times, no problem!!