Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Stravinsky Suites and Sexy Studs



I had a wonderfully pleasant experience this morning after a mellow night at work, I actually got off on time.  In fact I punched out one minute before the end of the shift when my replacement (the new girl, Estella) showed up 5 minutes early for her shift.  I did not know quite what to do, so I just shot on home and kicked back for a bit.  I could get used to this, but I am not holding my breath as Estella only works the morning shift on one of my regular days, darn it.  Anyway, as it is my day off, I will probably just veg  around the house because I have no major tasks or errands to get done.  Maybe I should go shopping, I still have undesignated money left in the bank.  Nah, something will come up, so I better just hang on to it.  I don't have anything that is tripping my trigger to talk about so I will just move on to the play list.   I was listening to Venice Classic Radio yesterday when they played the first piece in today's list.  However the version they broadcast was the one transcribed for violin and piano.  I found I liked the original version as it was written for the cello and piano much better, but then I am an unabashed cello fan.  The piece in question is Suite Italienne by Igor Stravinsky today performed by two great Hungarian musicians: Laszlo Mezo at the cello and Lorant Scucz at the piano.  Then I added Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring with Walt Disney's wonderful animation from his 1940 film Fantasia for the second half of the play list.  Then I dug around in my archives for some totally scrumptious Sexy Studs in Swimwear to cavort about the page for your perusal.  Now I think I will appreciate the quiet around the house and just take a nap.  Thanks for stopping in, see you again tomorrow.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!


































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