Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Complexes and Complications



 I looked into a couple of interesting prospective apartment complexes yesterday that could fill the bill for us.  Of course Will had more questions than I had answers for when we sat down to discuss them.  His refusal to disturb his schedule to include going to look at them with me does make the process somewhat more complicated than it could be.  So I guess there will be more extensive examination by me of prospective complexes as the days go by only to come home to the Spanish Inquisition when I report the results of my searches to Will.  We did decide to delay the move until June first which does make the move more financially feasible as there is an extra pay day in May (5 instead of 4) that will help with the expenses.  It will also allow us to make timely arrangements for transfer of services like electric and cable to minimize the interruption and seeming chaos inherent in the moving process.  Among life's events, moving is right up there with marriage, death and divorce as major causes of the most stress.  However careful planning and preparation can reduce a great deal of the stress involved.  Not all, but most anyway.  Before it is all over and done with, I may pack Will in a box just to shut him up for a while (kidding?).  At any rate, I am sure you will be a party to all the many trials and tribulations of the process as I report them to you here in these pages.  Stay tuned, this may get interesting...

Today's Musical Moment features another set of Concerti from Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco with his  Concerti à Più Istrumenti Opera Quinta.  Included are Concerto No.1, Concerto No.2, Concerto No.3, Concerto No.4, V. Concerto No.5 and Concerto No. 6.  Today's performance is by "Il Tempio Armonico" Orchestra Barocca di Verona, Alberto Rasi [direttore], featurijng Paolo Grazzi [oboe], Massimiliano Torsiglieri, Stefania Marusi [flutes], David Monti [solo violin], Margherita Zane, Elisa Bestetti, Yayoi Masuda, Giuseppe Cabrio, Lorenzo Gugole [violins], Krishna Nagaraja [viola], Marco Dal Bianco [cello], Gianni Sabbioni [double-bass], Matteo Scavazza [bassoon], Maria Christina Cleary [harp] and Carmen Leoni [harpsichord, organ].  Following the video is another edition of Bootylicious with its comely collection comprised of a bevy of beautiful butts for you to drool over. Thanks for spending some of your day here at Nichevo, see you again tomorrow.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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