Happy Pi Day!

Pi w/Cookie by Tommia Wright

Pi w/Cookie by Tommia Wright

Happy Pi Day!

Last year, I had fun talking about pi and Einstein.

Today, enjoying a different kind of pie for lunch (Canadian bacon and pineapple pizza pie!), I couldn’t wait to see what other web-readings there were for this day for math-lovers and geeks!

There was this fun illustration found on “Ha! Tea ‘n’ Danger.”

Then there’s the One Million Digits of Pi.

This song’s just too much fun!

My favorite has to be Pi on a Saxophone!

What did you do for pi day today?

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“I’d say, south-by-southwest parlor-by-living-room.”

 

Home on Bendigo Street by Tommia Wright

Home on Bendigo Street by Tommia Wright

The title comes from “The Philadelphia Story,” thanks to today’s Daily Prompt, “the silver screen.” The rest of the post is inspired by a re-reading of Wil Wheaton’s “Houses in Motion,” found in his book, Dancing Barefoot.

Progress means that sometimes something has to go. In the case of the once ‘small town’ a.k.a. “Twin Peaks,” an entire block of homes will come down on Bendigo Street.

Yes, somehow the town has gone away from three grocers to ‘two big chains, and two independent marts (right across the street from each other). The third ‘big-time grocer’ went out of business state-wide, so that space is an independent hardware store.

There used to be an Rx Drug Store, but that’s now the health food store beside a bakery, no less. Once upon a time, four gas stations existed on the main street, only two remain. The independent mart took the space of one. Another has become an affordable diner, dwarfed by a larger station when that business grew. The third has gone from gas station to espresso stand to thrift shop.

The movie theatre still stands, along with the landmark café made famous by David Lynch’s television show. Then there’s the ‘great hamburger stand’ in the middle of town (half-hidden thanks to the building out of a building that was once one-story and in line with the malt shop).

Going back to Bendigo Street. A ‘proper drug store’ is coming to town. So the four houses on Bendigo Street must go. The one above is the one I grew up in. Living room up front, oil stove in the corner. Master bedroom with a bathroom between it and the second room.

My room. The last window down the line.

House2

Side of the House on Bendigo Street by Tommia Wright

I was skillful at climbing in and out of that window at a young age, either to play with my friend next door (and on the other side of the house) or to spend time on the rope swing that had the same piece of wood for a seat for a good ten years.

The wonderful thing about my room – aside from a closet that became the catch-all of every unseasonable thing – was the space I could climb up and into meant for linens. My parents didn’t know of that space for ages, so armed with trusty bear, flashlight, book, and a blanket, I’d read well beyond bedtime.

Then my brother was born.

A move into the next room, a little more than half the size but twice the light, the best feature was having so few steps to go from my room to his if I ever heard him cry. What was once my ‘personal library’ became his battlefield/racetrack/building room. By then, the ‘special place’ in the linen closet was found and secured by our parents to prevent future use.

Quite all right as my brother turned the lower pantry cupboard into his mini-apartment. We learned how to move the lone shelf from the back to the front, close the door so it wouldn’t lock and he had his own space, complete with Transformers, Match-cars, Legos, flashlight and his trusty bear.

The kitchen was almost the same size as the living room (or so it seemed in youth). I learned how to cook cereal grandpa’s way. Learned never to trust ‘yellow eggs’ by an aunt’s way. I learned to skate in that small space. My brother perfected ‘sock-sliding,’ a skill I think that helped him transition so well with snowboarding, skiing, skating and everything else that required balance.

3rd Side of the House by Tommia Wright

3rd Side of the House by Tommia Wright

Muddy gravel marks where the work trucks have gone, removing the trees and sturdy plants from the neighboring homes, once stood thick, soft grass with a tall tree that became fort building, track racing, swing-time and any other adventure that sparked our interest. Only a white fence between the yard and the alleyway, during a time where there weren’t as many fears as today.

On warm days, we’d carry the laundry down the steps to the line, create impromptu plays with the sheets as curtains and read/color/draw at the picnic table until we and the laundry were required to come in.

4th Side of the House by Tommia Wright

4th Side of the House by Tommia Wright

Many memories existed within those four walls. I asked to take one last look before it and the other three houses come down, but the concern of asbestos prevented that option.

So, being on the outside looking in, looking back, a physical part of my past will be torn down, gone as of Monday. It’s only a place; what, who matters most remains in my heart.

Dear reader, don’t think “I have forgotten my compass.” (a line Liz Imbrie says to Macaulay Connor just before the line inspiring today’s title/post.) True, looking back has its blessings and burdens. Looking to the future can be filled with either fears or fantastical trials and bucket lists goals. It’s the present that matters.

Presently, while I’m a bit saddened to see such a major change happen on the street where I lived, progress and opportunity are good, too. Change happens from many directions, be it “south-by-southwest parlor-by-living-room,” across country, state, my hometown, or within  myself.

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A wondrous way to look at the world around us as new beginnings take shape.

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Tuesday Tunes Day – March of the Street Musicians

Morrison the Fourth by Tommia Wright

Morrison the Fourth by Tommia Wright

Yes, repeating a photo from before, but only because it was the first thing to come in mind after reading this fun post from wsj2day.

That got the mind spinning on what kind of marching band would all of these assorted players make?

 

 

Corner Clarinet Player by Tommia Wright

Corner Clarinet Player by Tommia Wright

Guitarist at the Market by Tommia Wright

Guitarist at the Market by Tommia Wright

Guitarist at the Market, Too by Tommia Wright

Guitarist at the Market, Too by Tommia Wright

 

And since it’s Tuesday, had to search for a fun tune. While the ‘Week in Review in Song!’ included “Flight of the Bumblebee,” I knew that was the wrong classical note for this month of ‘march.’

So, I present to you the joyful piece, Tchaikovsky’s “March of the Toy Soldiers.” It has a more uplifting beat than say,  Slavic March for orchestra no. 31. Although, his Seasons: March ‘Song of the Lark‘ can be soothing, too.

 

How do you like your Tchaikovsky? Among my many favorites, this ranks as tops!

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Meandoring Monday – Memo Mess

Memo Mess by Tommia Wright

Memo Mess by Tommia Wright

I couldn’t help but reblog two great posts this morning – I was distracted by their message when I was supposed to be doing other things.

I hate springing ahead because I definitely lose a spring in my step. A good friend in Colorado knows how bad the Sunday in question is given my bad sense of timing on that leap – more like fall-flat-on-my-face day, but I digress.

Remember the Bil Keene Family Circus comics where Billy is given a directive: go from point a to point b? Simple, right? To quote a tie-fighter pilot in the (proper) first Star Wars film, “Stay on target.”

Well, the first Sunday after the ‘leap’ usually finds me struggling with that, even with the regular ‘to do/don’t forget’ list written on the mirror (done the night before so I don’t spend the sleeping hours tossing, turning, trying to remember what not to forget), my mind has its own ‘temporal jet lag’ if you will.

How to remedy this? Well, of course logic suggest keeping to a proper routine. Definitely strayed from that lately due to other mischievous endeavors. Add to that a splendid, sunny Saturday afternoon at the library, a sunny day (never let those go to waste!), and going to a book signing for Agatha Hattie where the illustrator offered encouraging suggestions about print-making for beginners and the author sang songs….well….

That led me to composing music again. However, to do that, had to get to the keyboard. To get to the keyboard, had to get past the stacks of library books (even after returning a dozen of them), the boxes of papers for sorting, the bag for ‘remember to sort’ and the bags of cloths destined for the thrift shop. No problem.

Except for Kit and Kat. They lay claim to the corner I was aiming for. Had to spend time with them, then found the yarn (another bag to relocate out of paws’ reach) and found the knitting needles, a few unfinished projects, patterns, etc.

Then that led to dealing with the sewing machine and the various fabrics purchased for pillows/pillowcases to be made. Target? Four. Done? None.

Then I saw that I had no thread. Make a shopping list. Still had the bulbs to replace in another part of the loft. That led to other things that required repainting, repairing or repurposing. Oh, and the end table my brother asked me about that I said I couldn’t find (funny, it was stacked with books).

So, played phone tag with my brother. Followed by email. Followed by unanswered snail mail. And bills. And finding a  camera with no film. Film with no camera, and a disc for a camera that wasn’t where I thought it was.  It was probably by the keyboard I meant to get…

So, yes, that’s how my first day of the ‘spring ahead’ goes for me on any given Sunday/Monday…

I had a list containing the various lists not to miss…..

Where did that go?

Do you stumble with ‘springing ahead’ or just take it in stride?

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By what meter do you measure merit?

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An important reminder…

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Week in Review – In Song!

Tune In by Tommia Wright

Tune In by Tommia Wright

Based on today’s Daily Prompt: Tell us how your week went by putting together a playlist of  five songs that represent it.

Monday: 9 to 5

Tuesday: Taking Care of Business

Wednesday: Stuck in the Middle with You

Thursday: Footloose

Friday: Flight of the Bumblebee/Walking on Sunshine

How will this week go? Don’t know, but I’m glad to have a bit of Martin Luther, Jerry Orbach, Inna Zhelannaya and Jane Horrocks to get me through.

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Sunday Snapshots -Alley Edition

A few shots into the Pike Place Market Alley –

Post Alley 1 by Tommia Wright

Post Alley 1 by Tommia Wright

Alley Shot 1 by Tommia Wright

Alley Shot 1 by Tommia Wright

Alley Shot 3 by Tommia Wright

Alley Shot 3 by Tommia Wright

 

 

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Saturday Snapshot

Corner Flowerpot by Tommia Wright

Corner Flowerpot by Tommia Wright

We might be springing ahead this weekend. If my flowers lasted like this, I’d be fine.

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