I walked all the way to the gym this morning, got in a good work-out there, and did my stretches on the way back. I petted Fluffy as I passed in both directions.
We drove around the big loop today, going up highway 12, then left on highway 40, then taking highway 13 down to the Arava, and finally returning home on highway 90 (the Arava highway). Before leaving, I created a special playlist of music for us to listen to on the trip.
On the way down the Arava, we stopped at Kibbutz Yahel and ate lunch again at the Kakao restaurant there. David had pizza with black olives and grilled bell pepper on it, and I had "Tel Aviv French Toast", which consisted of a small side salad, green olives, and a sunny-side-up egg on top of toasted challah. I had never had it before, and it was very nice!
In the evening, we drove down to Ice Park for frozen yogurt. After eating it, we walked all the way around the mall on the upper level. When we left there, we drove down the coast all the way to the border crossing to Egypt and back before we returned home.
I've been thinking today about how to market the album of orchestral music that I'm working on, even though it was still be quite a while before it is ready. I'm sure that I will have a website, probably hosted by HostBaby, the same company (CD Baby) which I market my organ music. What I'm NOT sure about is exactly how I want to "present" the orchestra. Should I feature the fact that it's all done through sequencing, or should I downplay that to the point that it's almost not mentioned? Perhaps there is some option in between. This is all part of creating some kind of brand identity that will catch the attention of people who might be interested in this kind of music (mostly arrangements of Jewish melodies for full orchestra or various subgroups of the orchestra).
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