September 22 - Going Fast


Harriet and Marie have a yard sale, while Frank and I provide a bit of modest assitance, but soon it is time to print out all the parts re Triple Concerto for Bassoon, Contrabassoon, and Harp...


and


make


the


dash


down


80,


into


Contra


Costa,


over


the


Bay Bridge,


further south on 101/280,


then circuitously/leisurely over 1 and


up


Skyline and the


Great


Highway


to Davide's so that music can be mailed out.


After a pleasant visit with Ann and company,


head back north via the


Great,


stopping at the relatively new Lands End Lookout


Visitors Center,


looking over the books and prospects,


then


onward via


Lincoln


Park,


Seacliff,


the Presidio,


Golden Gate,


Marin


(Eucalyptus Knoll Canyon,


Richardson Bay,


San Rafael Hill,


Puerto Suello,


Rafael Highlands,


Big Rock Ridge,


Pacheco Pass,


Mt. Burdell),


Sonoma


(Petaluma Plain,


Red


Barn,




Sears


Point


Mountain


Ranch),


Solano


(Napa River,




Vallejo


Ridge


Cliffs,


American Canyon


Grade,


St. John Mine Mountain Ranch,


Sentinel


Peak,


Sulfur Springs


Canyon,


Suisun Valley,


Fairfield Foothills and Pyramids,


Poverty


Hills,


Central


and


North


Lagoon


Mountains),


and home for all the other requisite musical tasks of the day:

Varese Octandre score study (pages 9-10),
detail-edit of The Decameron - Second Day: VII (5-8),
compose two more pages of DSD: IX (17-18)
begin pdf Missa California: Agnus Dei.
arrange for a Canadian edition of Webern's Five Pieces for Orchestra, first movement.


Dinner with H late, taking in a bit of Poirot and


Doc Martin.