When the freeze passed, we were able to go to visit Happy Place again.
Showing posts with label pass time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pass time. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Friday, September 6, 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Drawing at The Museum
Today I start a new post series in which I will present the sketches created by my husband quite a few years ago when he did some drawing at the local art museum. The pictures he drew are not only in pencil, but there are also colored ones as well.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
The Story of Spokes
To prevent from being lost and forgotten.
When in his teens, my husband enjoyed drawing. He drew a lot but all his works are gone with the wind. Here are the only pictures which survived till today.
Quite an artist he was!
Together with his high school mates, Ron also created stories for the funnies which were printed in the high school magazine. It is a pity that we have had only two examples of their creativity (which are included below).
Maybe someone still has a copy of a school magazine with the funnies made by the boys.
When in his teens, my husband enjoyed drawing. He drew a lot but all his works are gone with the wind. Here are the only pictures which survived till today.
Quite an artist he was!
Together with his high school mates, Ron also created stories for the funnies which were printed in the high school magazine. It is a pity that we have had only two examples of their creativity (which are included below).
Maybe someone still has a copy of a school magazine with the funnies made by the boys.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Sunday Entertainment
On Sunday 04/04, we came back to Meyerson Symphony Hall for some more classical music.
Conductor: Mr. John Storgaards
Haydn - Symphony No. 94, in G Major, "Surprise" - very pleasant and enjoyable.
Sibelius - Concerto in D minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 47 - so beautiful!
The violinist, Mr. Augustin Hadelich is a 2016 Grammy Award winner, he plays Stradivarius violin made in 1723 - wonderful performance.
Nielsen - Symphony No.5, Op. 50 - quite epic - I had not heard anything by Nielsen before.
Conductor: Mr. John Storgaards
Haydn - Symphony No. 94, in G Major, "Surprise" - very pleasant and enjoyable.
Sibelius - Concerto in D minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 47 - so beautiful!
The violinist, Mr. Augustin Hadelich is a 2016 Grammy Award winner, he plays Stradivarius violin made in 1723 - wonderful performance.
Nielsen - Symphony No.5, Op. 50 - quite epic - I had not heard anything by Nielsen before.
Labels:
classical music
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entertainment
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music
,
pass time
,
symphony
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Time For A Motorbike Ride
Labels:
bike
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motorcycle
,
pass time
,
ride
,
sightseeing
,
Texas
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