Between load-in, setup, sound check, cashiering, tear-down & load-out, yesterday's Gaia Consort show was 8.5 hours for
jw1776 & I. Fun, but tiring. (Btw, we got there
after Chris & Sue, and left
before they did...we helped, they *did* the show...)
I posted a bit about the show at
gaiaconsort, and will likely add more later.
skydancer posted some notes about what it was like to be backstage during the show.
But right now, I'm enjoying a lazy sunday. I finished re-reading Laurell K Hamilton's
Blue Moon. I read the comics. And I stumbled across "the Five Great Moments of Personal Finance", according to
Scott Burns, and had a good laugh. Enjoy:
- Discovering credit. ( Read more... )There are only two things you can't buy on credit in America: discipline and common sense. Credit is wonderful. But discipline and common sense are more valuable.
- Learning life is always more expensive. ( Read more... )
- Learning you must pay it back. ( Read more... )
- Learning the law of unexpected consequences.( Read more... )Murphy rules!
- Learning real problems aren't money problems.( Read more... )If you are an adult and still think money problems are real problems, you have led a charmed life. Be grateful.