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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Steven Lubin, Mozart, Variations in C, K.265 (300e), on "Ah, vous dirai-...



the moon is  silver
on this clear cold
winter's night

twinkle twinkle little star
how i wonder what you are
up above the world so high
like a diamond in the sky

all the children are sleeping
dreaming in the land of nod
the cat is snoring gently
and i'm tucked up in bed
by the warm glow of the fire
listening to mozart
and reading
basic plumbing illustrated
dare to repair





7 comments:

  1. Thank you. Yes. And for the twinkle twinkle Mozart. How I love these moments when independence is easy, and when--as with the repair--it is challenging, but worth every second.

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  2. Sounds warm and cozy ... and independent!

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  3. Reading in bed in the winter...one of life's joys. We are in the thick of intense heat and forest fires on this side of the globe..........

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  4. What a twist there at the end. (wrenching)

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  5. Independence is enjoyable with its pros and cons :)

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