Busy week.
Olympics, of course. If you know me, you know I'm an Olympic junkie. Though we didn't get around to watching the opening ceremonies until Sunday afternoon, I have been following the curling late-night, however. The rock is in the house.
Friday and Saturday nights I was busy with sound for the Central Texas Medical Orchestra. The guest virtuoso for this program was a renowned classical guitarist. FYI, classical guitars do NOT plug into the sound system - they must be miked and there is a wide variety of opinions on how best to do this. If I may say so, I think I nailed it.
I'm on chapter 22 of 27 in my current audiobook. See, I am getting better at this whole process. Except I now have a significant problem. Borborygmus. If your low-carb, high protein diet does not fill your stomach (not even close) it signals loudly that it is unhappy and recording comes to a screeching (or gurgling) halt.
We are really excited here in North Austin that TxDot has begun a massive construction project to add new fly-overs to the intersection of IH-35 and 183. We pass through that intersection multiple times during our daily travels. Joy.
Church for Every Context: A Book I Wish Every Minister Would Read
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If you’re familiar with any of the blog posts from my sabbatical partly
spent in the UK, then this book by Mike Moynagh explains a big piece of my
resear...
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