Two Treats for Audiophiles
I have two podcast links to share with you today.
First, please check out a link to my MCG Tech Fair presentation that I gave on March 11, 2009. My topic was Alternative Teaching and Learning Tools. Click to Launch the Podcast.
Next, a link to this week’s Augusta Arts podcast. After a lengthy intro and news update, a good interview with Rob Nordan, Music Director of the Columbia County Civic Orchestra, of which, of course, I am a member. Rob discusses our upcoming concert on March 28th and the Mozart Concerto for Two Pianos.
Enjoy, and attend next week’s free concert if you can!
And Spring has Sprung!
It’s March in Augusta. Today begins Daylight Saving’s Time, and I’m ready for Spring! Augusta has one of the most interesting seasonal blooms around. Just last week is was frosty and cold, yet there were signs of spring hinting of what was to come. By this week, the buds on the trees are blooming, my hydrangea is emerging from its winter slumber, and it is now 80 degrees. In one short month from now when the world tunes in for the Master’s Tournament, the culminating event of the season, it will seem that we’re already into summer. The azaleas will be going off like botanic fireworks from another land, the firethorn will be burning your eyes, and of course, the wisteria will be providing purple accents in the woods. Spring in Augusta, is simply amazing!
I’m working on a couple projects right now. I’m completing a presentation for the MCG Technology Fair this Wednesday entitled, “Alternative Teaching and Learning Tools”. I’m preparing for my March 28th concert with the Columbia County Civic Orchestra, and I’m entering the final legs of my fellowship program. I’m starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel on that path!
So, Happy Spring, Merry Daylight’s Savings Time, and enjoy your spring! I know I will.
ERIC

