Monday, April 13, 2009

Beethoven

Helene Grimaud
Beethoven's Tempest

12 comments:

christian soldier said...

You may want to check this out---BHO did not-actually-give the order:
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/04/sorry-libs-obama-did-not-order-kill.html
Why am I not surprised...
Now - to Easter dinner...Off-spring is a great cook!
C-CS

Anonymous said...

One poem/sonata/painting carefully considered once a day... The world would change, wouldn't it?

midnight rider said...

Anonymous -- absolutely and for the better.

Jewel said...

You should listen to Ilana Vered play. By the way, thanks for putting up the classical. I am going to post a youtube of Katya Bunyatishvili playing Chopin's Ballade No. 4 in the heart of the Littlest Satan....Israel. She should definitely be up for the running for Infidel Babeof the week!

midnight rider said...

Hey Jewel! How have you been? Hope you had a good Easter! I expect to see an after action Easter Meal post at Tasty Infidelicasies! :)

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
I have made it my rule of late to sit in the backyard with a cigar and a book or poetry for about 45 minutes to an hour.

It keeps me sane.

Pastorius said...

Maybe I should say "saner". I'm sure there are many who would question my sanity.

Jewel said...

My Easter meal consisted of a blasphemous amount of standing rib roast and spring asparagus with bearnaise sauce, creamer potatoes in fresh butter and parsely and lots of suds to wash them all down.
Hint....pesto makes a good beef rub. Still, way too much red meat, I need some chelation. Got any advice, guys?

Jewel said...

Jaco, so long as the poems start: There once was a lad from Nantucket...

midnight rider said...

More suds, Jewel, more suds.

Pastorius said...

How does that Nantucket poem go anyway? I remember the first two lines. And, i always wondered why they wrote a poem about me saying I live in Nantucket, when I clearly do not.

Jewel said...

There was once a man from Nantucket, link: http://www.lisashea.com/lisabase/poetry/art8660.html