Monday, August 25, 2014

Happy Monday!



Hello, and Happy Monday to you all.  While most of you are just beginning your work week, today is my only day off. It does kinda suck that our pool is closed for cleaning and maintenance on Monday's.  However I will still get my pool time in later in the week.  I am back on my regular schedule this week with no lunch shifts in sight.  Today, however, I plan on lazing about the house, catch up on some reading and mess around a bit in the kitchen.

I am making salmon patties and cheddar mashed potatoes with a veggie for dinner tonight.  Tomorrow is Taco Tuesday so I went down to the Kroger and got the makings for some fresh pico de gallo.  I think I will go ahead and make it up this afternoon.

My buddies across the sidewalk and I have started a little herb garden in pots on a shelf unit under the stairwell.  I am going to cull the seeds out of the jalapenos to grow in the pots.  We are also planting rosemary, cilantro and something else I can't recall atm.  I think J wants to put a pot with a flowing plant in the center of the top shelf to add a little color to the garden.  I want to get a pothos or something, maybe a rose bush,  for my patio also, but that will have to wait until I catch up on a few other things. 

Your Monday with Mozart features a compilation of some of the best compositions by the Master Composer.  Sort of a Mozart's Greatest Hits, volume 1.  However nameless the musical artists are who are performing these marvelous works, their performance is exquisite and nuanced in its interpretation of the message Mozart wished to impart to those who would hear his music.  Included in the play list are:

1. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Movt 1
2. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Movt 2 ( 7:45 )
3. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Movt 3 ( 12:50 )
4. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Movt 4 ( 14:50 )
5. Symphony No 35 "Haffner Symphony" Movt 1 ( 20:08 )
6. Symphony No 35 "Haffner Symphony" Movt 4 ( 25:54 )
7. Symphony No 40 Movement 1 "Molto Allegro" ( 29:53 )
8. Magic Flute "Overture" ( 37:29 )
9. Marriage of Figaro "Overture" ( 44:41 )
10. String Quartet No 23 K 590 Movt 1 ( 49:12 )
11. String Quartet No 23 K 590 Movt 4 ( 58:13 )
12. String Quartet No 20 K 499 "Minuet" ( 1:03:17 )
13. Violin Sonata K378 "Rondeau" ( 1:06:38 )
14. Piano Concerto No 21 "Andante" ( 1:10:46 )
15. Piano Concerto No 23 Movt 1 ( 1:16:25 )
16. Turkish March Piano Sonata No 11 ( 1:27:15 )
17. Clarinet Concerto Movt 2 ( 1:29:35 )
18. Violin Concerto No 3 K 216 Movt 1 ( 1:36:36 )
19. Flute Concerto No 2 K 314 Movt 2 ( 1:46:08 )
20. Horn Concerto No 3 K 447 Movt 2 ( 1:51:36 )

More Mozart can be heard over on my tumblr with a marvelous performance of Mozart's String Trio in E flat major, KV 563 by François Fernandez, violin; Ryo Terakado, viola and Rainer Zipperling, cello.

Now it is time to indulge in a little underwear appreciation with this sexy lot strutting about the page in their finest Monday Undies below the video.  The models today are so smoking hot, it's a wonder they aren't burning up the page.  For an additional shot of underwear artistry, check out the Rhapsody in Blue Hottie of the Day! over on my tumblr.  Thanks for starting your week here at Nichevo, the home of Music Men & More!, see you again soon.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!


































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