April 26 - Reasonably Secure


 
Feeling a little sketchy overnight, ...


time to check the Social Security site, and all seems to be on course. 



Proceed to Medicare, and ditto on track there as well.


Enough confidence to continue the update-the-Works-site project with more labors re


Uncle Vanya, Op. 91 (2000),

editing pages 15-16 of

Oboe Concerto ("Wanderer"), Op. 118 (December 7, 2004),

and computing additional

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
     April 25-26
          12pm Walking the Entrance Ramp to I-80 West at Merchant -- Where Am I Going?...
          5am Gas Station w/ Cliff After Concert, Incredibly Sleepy, I Nap Behind Counter for Awhile,
               A&A + Some Road Trip, What Are We Here For?  Gas!  There's the White Car Out at the
               Pump, I Reach for Wallet, What Did I Put It?  $0?  Impossible, 20, I Only Have 10,
               But a 20 Is There, But When Opening Up Wallet Other Items Potentially Spill Onto Counter...
          10am Going to Healthcare Facility, Assaulted by a Monster, "This Is Richard."  Who's Richard?


Time go out for the 52nd Vacaville Streets walk,


now northeast on White Sands from Zion to Geyser,


reversing


course,


then taking on


the


circle --


returning


this


58th day of summer


(finally tying with spring days for this calendar year),


high down 3 to 80 --


the birthdays of


Marcus Aurelius (121-180),


William Shakespeare (1564-1616, OK, this is actually his baptism date),


Marie de Medici (1575-1642),


Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863, seen here in a 1820 photo by Nadar, 1857-1910),


Frederick Law Olmstead (1822-1903),


Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), and


Melanie Trump (b. 1970, may she be kept away from the White House!).



Megan over briefly, continuing her moving out, in preparation for Cliff's moving in, with media of the day being


Richard Strauss (1864-1949) - Divertimento, Op. 86 (1942),


a double-dip of

Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) - Scenes de Ballet, Op. 52 (1894): VII. Valse, and


Symphony No. 7 in F Major, Op. 77 (1902),


Walter Leigh (1905-1942) - A Midsummer Night's Dream Suite (1936),


more


Republican


machinations,


enlightening revelations from Jonathan Martin's This Will Not Pass (2022),


Volodymyr Zelenskyy continuing to fight against the odds,


San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra continued


planning for the May 28 show, and


the ominous, potentially catastrophic, overtones of


Elon Musk buying Twitter...