21 thoughts on “Weekend Plans Post: Winding Down

  1. Probably sitting inside. The upper high pressure system that drives the monsoon here has set up again. In addition to the usual tropical moisture it brings in, it’s also carrying moisture from the remnants of tropical storm Harold. The NWS forecast discussion suggests they’re guessing at anything more detailed than, “It’s going to rain. Probably a couple of inches. Maybe as much as six in places.”

    Well, at least I’ve decided what goes on the next story panel for the granddaughters. It will be full of finicky details, so I’ll probably work on that while it rains.Report

  2. The yard needs mowed, so hopefully I can get up early to mow before it gets too hot. I also have some window trim that needs to be primed and then I need to paint that and the siding panels that were put up to replace some rotten stuff. Again, need to get this done early before it gets too hot, which is a pretty narrow window at the moment.Report

  3. My 32nd football officiating season starts tonight. I’d be more excited but I hardly slept last night. I’m getting my house ready to sell and 30 years of benign neglect are doing a number on the ol’ bank account.Report

  4. Dropped middle daughter off at William & Mary for her first year… which will be her Junior year. As homeschoolers we take advantage of the Virginia program that guarantees transfers to any VA school based on grades. Basically she graduates HS with an Associates Degree, then enters her 3rd year at W&M but at Sophomore age… confused?

    Anyhow, since we were practically already there Lady Marchmaine and I continued on down to VA Beach for an anniversary getaway (#27). First time to our ‘local’ beach… interesting place, it is.Report

  5. I’ve been spending a lot of time listening to Sinead O’Connor in the last couple of weeks (who hasn’t?) and one of the songs that shows up a lot in the rotation is her interpretation of “I am stretched on your grave”.

    I really like how she’s doing it over a hip-hop beat but beyond that there isn’t really anything spectacular in the interpretation. I mean, it’s a good song. I listen to that and say “She’s really talented.”

    So I went back to Dead Can Dance’s version.

    The part at 2:15 where he sings “And would still be your shelter from rain and from storm… Aaaand”

    And where he sings “and”, I’ve always heard it as a groan of “OOoooh”.

    It gives me goosebumps. It gives me goosebumps even now.

    Sinead was always a singer that broke my heart when I listened to her. That makes it somewhat notable when I stumble across a song that did it better than she did.Report

  6. Occasionally posting odd comments just to make sure my messing with some of the site’s peripheral code doesn’t break things (again).Report

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