I’d rather be sailing, yes, I would
On an open sea
I’d stand at the railing if I could
Feeling wild and free
The sun is on my neck, the wind is in my face
The water’s incredibly blue
And I’d rather be sailing
Yes, I’d wanna go sail
And then come home to you
–A New Brain
Posts Tagged ‘musical’
I’d rather be sailing…
Posted in Daily Notes, Picture Taking Time, tagged door county, flowers, lake, musical, new brain, photography, picture thursday, sailing on September 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Quick Catch Up
Posted in Life As I Know It, tagged life, musical, school, weekend on July 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
What a nutty weekend it has been! I wish I had some pictures to show you what’s been going on these past few days, but I just don’t. Instead, I’m writing an old fashioned catch up post.
This weekend, Call Me Home opened here in Nashville. We got a great turn out, and it felt wonderful [...]
“Call Me Home” A New Musical
Posted in Daily Notes, Life As I Know It, tagged call me home, music, musical, nashville, new musical, original work, theater on July 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Ok, a little self promotion. If you are in the Nashville area, you’ve got to come out and see this brand new musical: Call Me Home written by local Nashvillians Rick Seay and Kevin Fogarty, opening July 24.
It’s an amazing story of a house and the generations that live within it. From 1831 when it [...]
Picture Thursday: H2$ Highlights
Posted in Daily Notes, Picture Taking Time, tagged musical, people, photography, picture thursday, rehearsal, theater on April 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here are a few favorites from our “How to Succeed in Business” rehearsals. Obviously, I’m not in them, as I was behind the lens…
Jersey Boys Love
Posted in Life As I Know It, tagged frankie valli, jersey boys, music, musical, performance, production, theater on April 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Okay, so I was sceptical. Everyone I knew raved about Jersey Boys, so I gave in and decided I really wanted to see it. And I saw it. And it was amazing. Like, so amazing I can’t explain it. Generally, I am a sucker for the stories of musicians, be it Walk the Line, Jersey [...]