Well, that was fun! 
Part 1 (facetious):  What a fun way to spend Friday afternoon - unexpectedly at the UNM Cancer Center!  On the bright side, the "patient advocate" was superb - getting Teresa into x-ray, coordinating physician assistant & physician consultations.
... AND:  we came away with prescriptions to treat her most obvious symptom - severe abdominal distension!  (She looks like she's due to deliver twins in December.)
PLUS:  a follow-up appointment has been scheduled to see if the meds are working (and, if they're not, to determine next steps - possibly more invasive treatment).
Well, that was fun!
Part 2 (really - that was FUN!):  I attended the "Opera and Broadway Open Mic Night" at The Village Coffee Roaster (519 Central NW) with a former colleague this evening.  The former colleague - a statistician and USMC reservist (loyal readers have seen some of his pictures from Afghanistan) - was in town on business.  
We'd not seen each other in about 3 years, so a get-together was mandatory.  When I suggested attending open mic night (and hinted that his presence might inspire me to sing) he jumped at the chance... and suggested I sing Gilbert & Sullivan.  So - off we went tonight for an evening of 'culture'.  Both of us enjoyed the experience, and, as promised, I sang G&S:  "When the Night Wind Howls" from Ruddigore.  
Friend's comments:
1)  It's somewhat depressing to see all these amazingly talented folks perform, and realize that our culture provides 'em no $$$ reward.
2)  It's somewhat depressing to note that in a city the size of Albuquerque this event draws only ~50 audience members.
3)  The Master of Ceremonies does a great job with his entertaining running commentary.
Note:  "Opera and Broadway Open Mic Night" is a weekly event.  
Every Friday, 7-9 p.m., at The Village Coffee Roaster (just east of 6th & Central, on the north side of Central).
It's free (but donations are solicited and accepted).
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Yeah. It was pulling in a couple more, before we moved from the old location at the Roasted Bean (because the manager was a lying, sexist ass - since been fired, apparently, but left still owing Erskine a grand or two) - but there've been gradually larger crowds, all due to word of mouth, since we reopened here.
ReplyDelete(The hiatus while Erskine found the new place didn't help, either.)