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First row, balcony. He was a good boy and didn't fall over the rail. Sat quietly and applauded at appropriate times.
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First row, balcony. He was a good boy and didn't fall over the rail. Sat quietly and applauded at appropriate times.
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Bass Hall. Stock photo. It was raining and dark, and Pugly and I were passengers in the back seat of a small car.
Tornados! This pug is having adventures! Glebou, this made me smile because you're not the only one. (Who else leaves classical music playing for their pugs when they go out? I often do.)
We were under a tornado warning, but we just had thunder and some rain in Fort Worth and Arlington.
What a wonderful building, I am in love with the relief work--(the people here listen to opera and American classical.)
I was sort of hoping you'd report that FP tried to sing along. Funny thought, when I first heard of YoYo Ma, I thought they said, Yo Mama. I would have loved to come alongfor the show.
There are no lyrics to Dvorzak's New World Symphony! A puggy WooWoo would have been funny though. (We probably would have been evicted!)
The Final Four is right here in town. I feel badly that I can't take FP to it. I don't have tickets and can't get close enough to AT&T Stadium to even get a picture. Security is tight, and people can't take things inside. He gets half of what we have to offer here. The symphony but not the basketball.
We bid adieu to Felt Pugly this afternoon. I dropped him off at the Pantego Station Post Office to start the next leg of his journey. He will have historical things to visit in Williamsburg, VA.
:bounce::bounce::yay::yay::yippe::yippe:
FP is on his way!