My orchid has decided to stay alive a while longer, apparently I'm doing something right.
An orange peel got snowed on, along with everything else.
This is a tree in Winterthur. They got way more snow than we did in Basel. I had to carry my bass through 4 inches of slush. It wasn't ideal. Also my shoes are not entirely waterproof. Alas.
orchard
Simone wonders why I'm dallying. Shuko and Zin Young are oblivious. I stayed the night at Simone's house, which is in the country just outside of Zürich, but only 20 minutes by bus/train from the city center. She's got this view from her window:Wow! Also there are 15 Icelandic ponies down the road a bit. And some dairy cows. And quite a lot of quiet.
My mom arrives in a day and a half. She brings with her many things from the glorious land of the United States, including a pair of gloves sent by the Jacksons, as a response to what I thought was a fairly amusing photo series, Floppy Mittens:
I'm also looking forward to some tacos, tomatillos in a can, blades for my x-acto knife, jalapeno-stuffed olives (she swears they're good), a new swimsuit, etc. And a haircut. And her souffle recipe. And family for the holidays! I'm working on Christmas, but that doesn't mean we're not going to have a good time.
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zürich at night |
Maybe because he knew the cold was nearly unbearable, the director baked us these little buttery bread things shaped like birds. Cute! And delicious. Those are raisin eyes. I enjoyed eating them. My mom ate the little tail part.
Including that last performance on Christmas (while it snowed enthusiastically outside) I've played the piece - Weihnachtsoratorium, the Christmas Oratorio, by Bach - a total of 5 times, not counting rehearsals, with two different groups. I've gotta say, it's a nice piece and all, but I prefer the Nutcracker. Two hours of dancing candy! And I like that the Nutcracker doesn't include a strong religious message. It's inclusive, especially if you ignore that one part about the giant Christmas tree. And seriously, who *hasn't* dreamed about dancing candy at one point or another?
Anyhow. Tonight was the last performance of the Bach. No more concerts for 2010! I'm so excited I can't persuade myself to go to bed. Soon. Tomorrow we've got some sight-seeing to look forward to, and also some black beans to cook, which will, post haste, be turned into taco-filler. TACOS TACOS TACOS.
Happy days getting longer, everyone!
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