We went out to try to see the NEOWISE comet last night. We didn’t see it (yet), but we were treated to an amazing sunset!
Then the fireflies came out!!!
We didn’t get a hymn recorded tonight, but we made this video for our Church’s virtual VBS! It definitely fits the theme of sunsets and fireflies. Thanks again goes to Nonnie for the arrangement and accompaniment!
I’m hoping that we will see the comet some evening soon! Stay Tuned!!!
Another collaboration between Wren and Nonnie! This is one of my favorite arrangements yet, and one of my favorite hymns (we hear it’s Uncle Nigel’s favorite…so this one is for you!)
Last night we were able to camp on our friends’ farm! It was so amazing to be able to visit with others (at a distance, of course), and for Wren to run around with another child. They roamed in the pastures and the forest, met the sheep and chickens…it was so nice for her to feel that freedom. She said that her “heart was so happy.” That makes my heart very happy! We put our tent out in the pasture where we would have a good view of the fireflies, the fireworks, and the moon (and supposed eclipse).
Rick was very happy that he was allowed to fly his new drone! He got a pretty nice video, and I’ve taken a screen shot to show you this beautiful place!
We set up camp as the sun was setting, and I got my cameras ready for the light show!
The fireworks were an unexpected surprise. When our friends told us that everyone would be shooting them off, we thought they would be the “at home version”…we didn’t realize we were in for this big of a display! The town cancelled the fireworks…so others decided that the show must go on!
The fireflies (lightning bugs) were even more spectacular than the fireworks! I haven’t seen this many in a very long time!
We were expecting a lunar eclipse, and I suppose it happened (at least that’s what google says!), but we didn’t see a change in the moon. It was really pretty, though!
It was a beautiful night! Hopefully we will go back again soon! We didn’t record a hymn last night, but Wren has been recording some more of her compositions. This is the first movement from her Quartet in F for cello!
Normally Wren attends two or three camps each summer. She has tried several, and the plan this summer was to go to Blue Lake and then attend a new (to us) camp in Nebraska with some friends. Of course, everything was cancelled, but some camps switched to virtual experiences. This week Wren is attending the Chicago Suzuki Institute Virtual Camp. She has attended their in-person camp one time. Normally this camp isn’t a possibility because I teach in July. So, one good thing of a very different summer is that Wren gets to attend this “camp.” She has lessons, “arranging for cello choir” lessons, and technique classes over zoom. Today was a pretty big day because she played in a master class. She was selected by audition to play for Amy Barston (an amazing cellist who performs and teaches in very prestigious places). It was so fun to see her play so well and to enjoy learning some new strategies for making music! Tonight I’m posting Wren’s recording for her “arranging for cello choir” class. The assignment was to pick a piece from book 1 and arrange it for 4 cellos. She then had to record it so that it can be shared with the class tomorrow. Here is Wren’s arrangement of Allegro by S. Suzuki
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