Wednesday, April 14, 2010

7th Block: A Music Theory Experience

Its a Wednesday afternoon and I don't have anything to do, I'm simultaneously swinging between delusionaly tired and over caffeinated, and I'm mildly sick. That means its block break.

That's pretty cool, I guess.

A chance to sleep, ride (epic-ly), practice for hours (if not days) on end, eat spaghetti-os whenever the mood hits me, and make a latte whenever the mood hits me.

Unfortunately, it also gives me the task of looking back on the last three and a half weeks. What did I do in the last 3 and a half weeks? Why?

I'm pretty sure I took that music theory class with Dan Brink. I listen to the first two acts of Peter Grimes. I got my mountain bike clean enough so that front dérailleur functions. I rode to Cripple Creek. I sat in Cheyenne Canyon for a bike race. I got a real quiver for my bass... Probably nothing else of note.

Oh yeah. Some of the normal things happened. Several Colorado Springs residents who happen to drive automobiles managed to let me know what they think a lycra kit says about me. I drank some coffee. Saw Ricky and Reid a couple of times. The CC music scene disappointed a little bit more. Dan Brink never ceased to amaze me.

Life isn't too bad!

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