So we took our second field trip today for the summer Environmental Law class. (The first was to a doodoo plant, where they took dirty water and made it less dirty) This trip was to a clean drinking water plant. The 30-million gallons of water a day that leave this plant head to our homes for use. It was pretty amazing. In case you didn't click the title link above, I'm imbedding the map/satellite view of it. The tanks hold 60 million gallons of water.
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Now I'm in the library. For some reason, I kept thinking I had to be in class at 6. This field trip, however, was that class, so now I'm reading and playing around with this blogspot until my next class, which starts at 7:45pm. (I really need this time to read though, since I haven't done so yet for this evening.)
We have a tenative concert set for October 4th. I'm a little concerned we won't actually perform then, but it's probably just my own sort of paranoia about it. The Ascension wants to start Compline services the first Sunday of the month, and Encore! has been asked to consider leading them. I'm very excited about the standing gig opportunity, but I hope the guys don't start to take it for granted after a while. This could be a good opportunity to develop a bit of an audience.
I know I've posted this before, but these guys are so much better than the last set; the group dynamic really clicks well too. I'm gonna go out there now and say this: if you miss us performing "O my Love's like a red, red rose," you might as well consider yourself to have missed one of the best songs ever. And I'm really looking forawrd to the Milonga piece.
I'm goinng to read a little now. I've got tunes rolling on my phone (finally figured out how to use the media card!) and a diet coke.
Do good.
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