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Cellar Scribblings
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: CellarDweller on April 13, 2016, 09:22:33 am ---
I've been told I should do this, but I wonder if it would make the dreams even more intense. LOL Some nights I feel like I got no sleep as it is, trying to delve into them even more could be a disaster. LOL
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The author Graham Greene apparently did this, and says it invigorated his writing.
http://www.amazon.com/World-My-Own-Dream-Diary/dp/0670852791
CellarDweller:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on April 13, 2016, 09:02:05 pm ---The author Graham Greene apparently did this, and says it invigorated his writing.
http://www.amazon.com/World-My-Own-Dream-Diary/dp/0670852791
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hmmmmmm - I may have to give it a try.
CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends!
I can't remember the last time I did something 'cultural'......I'm just a slug! :laugh:
I have to do some re-arranging this weekend, there is some sort of bowling brunch event on Sunday, when is when I do my laundry, so I'm thinking of making Saturday a full on - chore day, get the laundry, shopping and cleaning done, and then Sunday is free for the brunch, and anything else I may want to do.
Sason:
Well, after getting the laundry, shopping and cleaning done, probably all you may want to do is slouch on the couch :D
brianr:
Tsk Tsk
I have had a practice this week for my week in Vienna
Last Saturday night I went to the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra, They had their 50th anniversary. Kept talking about February 1966 which made me feel strange as I began teaching on Feb 1, 1966.
Anyway it was wonderful combining with the Dunedin City Choir (who also sung with them at their first performance in 1966). They performed Beethovens 9th symphony in the 2nd half. The first half was a mixture of choir, solos and duets. The four soloists were all Kiwis, 2 from Dunedin although now singing worldwide. I had never heard the tenor before. His singing was great and very easy on the eye as well ;D
The Town Hall was packed.
Monday night was the NZ Chamber Music to which I have also subscribed this year. A French Quartet (Harpsichord, Viola da Gamba and 2 violins) called Les Talens Lyriques. They played French Baroque music, pleasant but a taste I need to develop.
Then last night was the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with Brahms Concerto for Violin and Cello and then more Beethoven Symphony number 5
My week in Vienna in May will include 3 operas, 2 operettas and 2 symphony concerts.
My house is even clean for once as my sister and brother-in-law spent the day on a cruise ship in Dunedin last Monday. I scrubbed and cleaned the week before and they were in the house just on an hour for afternoon tea. I drove well over 100km though. My sister visits every year but my BiL had not been here since 2010.
You can clean, Chuck. I will do the culture. ;D
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