I didn't pick that many blackberries yesterday because the rain kept them from ripening. And this morning, I glanced outside to see fog--I can barely see my backyard neighbor's house and everything is soft and fuzzy (kind of like everything looks when I don't wear my glasses, minus the white mist, of course.)

Last night I did my video for the Cold Antler Farm Fiddler's Summer Challenge--it's not due until Friday, but I have to upload via my netbook, since on dial-up, it would take about three hours (probably) to upload. I will say that having an alternate means of uploading is useful at times. So I might upload it today if I get over to Panera.

I am not very good, but I'm not terrible, either, for someone who has been playing for a little over a month.

This Saturday is Ethan's birthday and birthday party--he will be seven! Quite old. He requested a LEGO birthday party. I am making the cake. It will look like giant LEGO pieces. (I am sure there should be a TM or an R there or whatever, but oh well. You get the idea.) Anyway, this should be a fun and interesting cake to make. I'm baking the actual cake Friday evening, and decorating it on Saturday morning. I think he will like it.

(Jess, Em, and I are going in together and getting him a $100 gift card to the LEGO store, too, which will make him even happier, I'm sure. It's hard to buy LEGOs for a kid who has so many that you have no clue what he has and doesn't have, etc., so we thought he could buy his own.)

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Grey Walker saidā€¦
I'd love to see that cake!
Anonymous saidā€¦
That's a colorful idea for a party and I'm sure he'll love that gift card! Can we get a photo of the cake?

I'm quite excited about seeing the Cold Antler videos, even though I can't provide one of myself.
Jennifer saidā€¦
I'll definitely post a photo or two! :)

I'm looking forward to the videos too! I'm sorry you can do one, though; I wanted to hear you play.
Anonymous saidā€¦
Love the lego cake. Lucky little boy!

I've really enjoyed all the videos and sorry I couldn't post one. I have had so much fun, though, and I'm very proud of my learning, though I have a long way to go. I can play up through In the Pines in the book, only skipping one song I hate and one that was just too picky for me right now. Sometimes I sound as good as belfountain on Sail Away Ladies....and sometimes not. Fatigue is definitely a factor, I think. Saturday and Sunday afternoons are my best times.

Your mountain fiddle is beautiful. Are you pleased with the sound of it, compared to other fiddles?
Jennifer saidā€¦
I have a long way to go too! I agree--belfountain sounded wonderful!

It has a tenor tone compared to my other fiddles. I actually recorded sound clips of all three of them, and the differences in tone is astounding (or at least I think so!)

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