Saturday, August 16, 2025
ain't too much sadder than the tears of a clown
2 out of 3 and the 4th will be free!
Sandwiches, that's the deal, sandwiches!
Jason's Deli has this promotion on Club Sandwiches that goes like this: buy three during this month, and they'll pony up a fourth one for free!
I hadn't really planned to join in on this one, but they made me a deal I couldn't refuse.
Namely, they gave me a five-dollar discount on twenty bucks of food.
That's when the notion came to me: buy two clubs with that 25% discount.
So, I did exactly that yesterday.This is half of the whole Deli Club, which was one huge sandwich.
The photo shows what was left after I ate lunch.
I saved the free side - that bag of chips - to go with this half sandwich for tonight's dinner.
And this is half of the California Club, served on a croissant, with free Blue corn tortilla chips with salsa.It's the only Club that has that perk!
Usually that side costs $2.59, but I needed it for Friday's dinner, as I missed the S&K Friday Fiesta for the second week running.
That left the other half sandwich for lunch today - very good!
Four meals for less than $20 - and all I had to do was drive to the deli to fetch them home!
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Friday, August 15, 2025
thrice to the wooded areas we go!
Thursday, August 14, 2025
seagulls and opera?
ya gotta think timon and pumbaa
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
tcb and belated bday67
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
genetics and VOICE
"Just because someone's voice is classified as "tenor" doesn't mean they sound just like someone else with that classification. Genetics has something to do with all that, too, as it effects the formation of the vocal chords and mouths, for one thing."
No argument from me on that! I wouldn't expect tenors from different families to sound the same. However, tonight's SVF13 concert was "The Three Tenors: A VOICE Family Concert" and the three men were all related. Christian Šebek is the dad and he sang with his sons, Eric and Zachary, here at Asbury Memorial Church. And, as I told Eric at the reception afterward, they all have such distinctly different voices!!!"Now, that is interesting! Might those different qualities be due to their ages or builds?"Well, as can be seen in the photo above, I don't think it's their build. Eric is the one face-on to the camera, standing next to his older brother, Zach. Christian is in the back looking over at someone else. His voice has a little warble to it, like Sherrill's does. Perhaps that is from performing classical operatic pieces, but I believe it to be natural. Just listen to "Impossible Dream" and see what I mean. Zach, who was here as a student of the VOICE program back in 2018 or so, has a... 'clean'... sound, for lack of a better word. No warble like his father, no musical theatre anbling like Eric has. Zach is just a solid tenor., even when he's hamming it up with a love song to a toaster oven! Whereas Eric's sound is brighter, as can be heard when he did "At Last", that famous blues number.
"I see what you mean. They're all rather theatrical on stage, though, as was especially evident when they did that medley."
You mean "Pretty Women/What Is It About/Maria/Johanna"? Yes, that was an amazing number!!! With songs from "Sweeney Todd", "West Side Story", and "The Phantom Of The Opera", that one wove together the love songs from three of my all-time favorites - wow!!! I talked to Christian about that at the reception and he told me he and a friend put that together. What a superb job they did!!!
"Oh, wow!!! I would love to hear that again!!!"
Me, too, but I haven't found it yet. I'll keep looking! Meanwhile, I did find the encore piece they sang for us today! It's one of my favorites, though I've never seen the opera - "Turandot" - that it's from. I just remember hearing it a few years ago by none other than Peter Lake, and wishing that it was on tonight's program as soon as I heard the trio's first song, "Til I Hear You Sing".
"G'friend! Stop beating around the bush! What was that song???"
Oh, that was "Nessun Dorma"! I though I'd mentioned it. Sorry!
"Okay! Much better! And what's going on in this photo? A movie?"
Yes!!! Two former Savannah VOICE alums, Scott Joiner and Jessica Fishenfeld, had created a little opera for the Šebek trio a few years ago. It's a sketch book set to music about a magic ring and which of the sons will inherit it to continue the singing tradition. Very funny! Even the title of it is a pun: "Death Of A Grailsman" - hahahaha!!! Amazingly, it's free on youTube!!! That has these three tenors - and Beth Howard, the sons' mom - on Memorex, but we had them perform it live!!! I can't wait to share that with my great-nieces and great-nephews! They might get inspired to sing opera some day!"Hey, that could happen! Here's hoping! Mama would have loved that!"
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