Friday, January 16, 2009

Come Blow Your Horn in Belmont

In this the time, so we are being told, of darkness, it is a surprise to hear (since it is to be dark and we cannot see), the sign of the future. In my corner of the world, Belmont, it appears nearly 1,000 youngsters are involved in Music Programs run by the School Department's Music instructors. These programs are held during school, after school or on Saturday morns. The town is filled with little violinists, flutists and other sundry tweakers and tooters.

My own small one, after 1 year on the violin, opted for the oboe this year. In a nonce, she is up and running. So it comes a surprise that she is dropping said oboe in favor of another instrument -- the trombone. She will shift, no doubt under the careful eyes of her instructors (on Tuesdays in school and on Saturday mornings in the Town 4th Grade orchestra).

As for me...another instrument next to the lunch box in the morning -- and another one to put up on ebay

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