nuranar: Hortense Bonaparte. La reine Hortense sous une tonnelle à Aix-les-Bains (1813) by Antoine Jean Duclaux. (Chill...)
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Since I've been asked, and as a matter of record, here is a link to the song (with an audio clip) that Byron and I are soloing in for the Impressions choir.  It's a pretty crazy novelty song - about coffee!  *g*

http://www.jwpepper.com/10049196.item

And no, the rest of the program isn't like that. We're doing fairly simple things like "It's a Wonderful World," "Try to Remember," and "It's a Most Unusual Day," as well as a challenging Sound of Music suite arranged by Mark Hayes, "The Impossible Dream" as I mentioned earlier, and "Sunrise, Sunset/Sabbath Prayer" from Fiddler.

I did speak too soon about being already done with the heat; Sunday got up to 101º.  And then the storms came in!  We got precisely 1.00" between 7 and 8 pm.  Today?  Very cloudy, temperature 78º, and a grand 0.08".  Most of the rain in these clouds has been north of us.

It doesn't look like the chances of rain will clear out until the weekend, and even then we're scarcely above 95º.  Still, I need to record yesterday's high.
 

  • YTD Days over 100º:            21
  • Current 100º Streak:               2
  • Longest 100º Streak:              9
  • YTD High Temperature:    105º

     
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