It is now five past eight in the evening, and gratefully listen to a musician playing classical music on the piano, an incredible radio performance play it loud as if the piano was in the room. No blues not guitar, just classical music on the piano. Such a treat.
A day spent with personal difficulties and some disappointments. Now they are clapping on the radio.
Alicia Gars played Shubert, that is what the announcer said.
And now the news, it is eight in the evening. Netanyahu wants the whole of Gaza.
Polls show a majority of Germans have a problem with the state of Israel
The day started so late, and there has been a feeling of leaden tiredness all day. There is an unpleasant feeling of guilt as well, this old guy should be doing better. There is a message from an elderly couple asking whether an evening in a local restaurant would be pleasant. It would but tomorrow the artist wants to have this photographers show presented to all sorts of important people. The photographers presence is required. So put it off with a sad feeling, for it would have been simply really pleasant.
The day started late and was helped on its way by a visit to the shops to get a package of vitamins and a packet of coffee. The coffee is reduced, and in compliance with her training the saleswoman asks whether it would not be a good idea to buy a larger quantity. It is a good trick, and do not fall for that. Why buy more than you need just because of the price?
The day is filled with bouts of dizziness and determination to get things done. Finally activate the drill and drill that hole through the wall in order to have an electrical socket on the other side of the wall. It works, and right at the end, the new electrical socket is stuck there where it had been planned. It was two hours work.
And for all this time the computer is busy transporting stuff into the cloud, so that there will be more space on the machine itself.
And it is relaxing now to listen to an orchestral piece on the radio. It is a break from the raw explicit nature of the jazz that all the people hereabouts love.
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