The musical (The Quilters) was a disappointment.
Fair acting and singing and a strong effort from the cast and crew.
Comfortable, good seats.
The story was LONG and BORING.
There were no named characters. They all played roles in 16 different (quilt) blocks. Telling stories of a life of a family. 16 was way too many. The through-line of quilting wasn't enough to make you connect with the family. Everyone switching roles (no costume switches) -- made for no audience connection to the plight or anyone in particular.
Anyway, that was my experience. Of course I was happy to go, but the show was almost 3 hours with intermission. Lordy.
Switching gears today. Peach Fest 2026 begins. I named it on my calendar and the name became official hah! I'm a teeny tiny bit concerned we missed peaches (the farmer's markets pulled out of peaches and started apples this week). But, I'm not driving this activity so I'm having faith she knows what she's doing -- every farm has a little bit different time line.
(BTW, I'm THRILLED to be a passenger this week. You know I complain about being the activity driver too much.)
I need to buy the rest of the supplies today.
Then ...
Tuesday: Trip to the farm to purchase the peaches.
Wednesday: Prepping the peaches.
Thursday: Jam and jelly making and canning.
Friday: Ice cream making -- I'm skipping because I can't eat it and hubby doesn't like peaches.
I have PT this afternoon. I'm curious to know what's what. I have some improvement, but the aching pain comes in the afternoon still.
I penciled in an Asheville trip for 2 nights leaving Friday or Saturday. On the fence for a number of reasons. It'll be a game day decision based on Peach Fest, family plans, weather, my neck, etc. The push is because I haven't been up in August and my next availability is late September.
The real question though -- do I WANT to go this weekend? Is there a reason to go? Something I want to enjoy? Not sure about that answer.
It's a lot of effort for a mountain walk and tea. That said, I'm leaning toward going just because it'll be two months by the time I can get back in September.
There's a longer conversation in all this -- managing my calendar. It still feels too full, but full with things I want to do. I'm saying 'no' to things, but I guess not enough. I'm looking for some lulls to enjoy creative time and can't find it. I'm also having a hard time finding time to hike (weather isn't helping). A situation of my own doing ... not sure how to adjust it though. Conversation for another morning when I have more time.
Hope you're set for a good week. Later gators.