Stormy Seas — but no scarf-tying. . .
This is for Lisa, who requested some sea action — I captured some of this morning’s stormy drama, and, at the end of the video, evidence that I ran outside in my pj’s and slippers…
View PostThis is for Lisa, who requested some sea action — I captured some of this morning’s stormy drama, and, at the end of the video, evidence that I ran outside in my pj’s and slippers…
View PostI took these photos almost two weeks ago, thinking they’d make a pretty post — details from a slightly decrepit wicker patio chair, beach rocks someone has arranged on a garden stone. Turns out they’re…
View PostAs promised, some opera sartorial splendor in the form of a kilt worn by Todd Wong of Gung Haggis Productions — ideally, I would have taken a close-up of Todd’s beautiful brocade vest, patterned with…
View PostThis opera is astonishingly beautiful, stunning music, really. and Lucia’s first aria — the end of a duet with Alisa (mezzo-soprano Dionne Sellinger) had the crowd applauding and even, from a gentleman in the row…
View PostSo here we are again, my fellow bloggers and I, sitting at a table in the lobby of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Rather like the growing excitement before a symphony concert, with the instruments tuning…
View Post