From: jnnfrd...@aol.com
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 16:42:30 -0500
Local: Mon, Dec 14 2009 4:42 pm
Subject: Re: [ENTS] Back to Jenny
Plenty. Of course I avoid the classical pieces like the plague as I relate them to work. BUT I have a lot of nice Bach concertos and harpisichord pieces I've been thinking of using.
Jenny
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From: dbhg...@comcast.net To: entstrees@googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, Dec 14, 2009 2:30 pm Subject: [ENTS] Back to Jenny Jenny,
I especially look forward to the classical mini-videos. Any baroque pieces come to mind as background music? Bob
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Steve,
I like the pix and the text just the way you do them. I like using music to help see the extraordinary in what we may think of as ordinary. I've got such a vast vast collection of music in my head from all my years of singing - both classical and non-classical. It desperately needs an outlet and making my mini-videos helps. Jenny
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Jenny-
Really nice video, as always--I'll have to come up with some photogenic and dramatic sites to do justice to your narrations and musical associations, which are superb. Your videos of Madison and the Lighthouse are very touching. Steve
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:56 PM, <jnnfrd...@aol.com> wrote:
FYI - hostile takeover of Steve's post: http://vimeo.com/8161880
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ENTS-
Briefly stopped at this preserve about 40 miles west ofwhere I live, hadn't been there before. Much of the 1300 acres iscovered with second growth on land once farmed; a nice walk but nothinginspiring. There is an area on a ridge near an old quarry that hassome decent sized trees; cottonwood to 117' x 13'1'', tulip-tree to123.5' x 9'8'', sycamore to 115.7', sugar maple to 111'. In this areawas another interesting feature; an area of about 2 acres covered withbright green horsetails, Equisetum hyemale, around 4'-5'high, with slender but tall tulip-trees and sycamore overhead. Thebright green horsetails gave the area a pleasant Spring-likeappearance. There also were several young sycamores with unusual vivid brightgreen bark. Photos attached.
I'll return to the area again to explore more thoroughly.
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