Mama do you still love me? I am a Snapping Turtle. My shell is 12″ long, stem to stern. I think that I am pretty. At least that is what the boys say. I live in Pagoda Pond in front of the Muny. People throw food to me. I think I deserve it. I think that by the end of the Muny season I’ll be 18″. At that size I’ll be able to make Biker Boy swerve off the bike trail just like my grand-uncle.
Category Archives: Muny
High School Musical 2
We went to the Muny last night and saw High school Musical. We also saw Rob and Edie, members of Team Kaldis. Edie is pictured above. Yesterday I said that Edie was a Muny Kid. I stand corrected, she was in the chorus. The show was fine, sort of an updated Grease and as predicted hundreds of little girls were in the audience.
As per usual, on this Tuesday morning following Muny night it was difficult to get up. No bike ride today. Anne is working her GED class tonight. This will be the last of these classes this school year. Three more days of summer school. Anne and the other teachers are attempting to divide and conquer. Each teacher will give up their planning period to take a portion of another teacher’s class. I can only imagine the negotiations over which teacher would get which students. 😉
High School Musical
Monday is Muny night again. Tonight’s show is Disney’s High School Musical and I suspect it is also this season’s children’s show. That means tonight’s audience will be swelled by little girls, all dressed to the nines . A number of them will also be on stage as part of the cast, some of the so called Muny Kids. One of our friends, Edie, was a Muny Kid. She and her husband Rob should be in the audience tonight.
I rode in the park this morning, 15 miles. It must haved rained last night because there were puddles. The temperature was cool. The sky was clear. The wind was still and there was fog. I was very happy that I did not roll over in bed and go back to sleep.
We lost power at work today for about an hour. So much for excitement at work this week for me. Anne survived to teach another day. Only four more days to go …


