Posts Tagged ‘ classical ’

Chopin’ Twenty

Posted on June 1st, 2023 Comments Off on Chopin’ Twenty

I know, my AFK time has been excessive as of late but as usual it doesn’t mean that I’ve been idle. I had some new adventures, got busy with some undercover work (more on that later), and stuck my fingers into far too many pies.

Take the thing above, for example. Figured I’d try something different but new directions always come with a price. Don’t even get me started about inflation!

Anyway, this tune is supposed to be Chopin’s Nocturne No.20 in C Sharp Minor … or at least what’s left of it.

Filed under: Dispatches, Patrick Bay, Sounds

Almost deep-fried food

Posted on April 25th, 2010 3 Comments

You know, I really thought that last post about letting your kids wander around alone in a city would’ve been more contentious. Apparently not. Gotta say, the TCL readership is waaaaaay more liberal than I ever could’ve imagined. Cool!

Or you’re still reading. Sorry, it was kinda long. I’ll do my best to keep this one lighter.

Nothing much to say anyway. The Music Garden is supposed to communicate through other senses.

music garden, railing, path, docks, harbourfront, waterfront, queen's quay, toronto, city, life

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Filed under: B Sides, Pictures