Today was my long, late day at the Library, so I did mostly low-key things in the morning. My phone was not ringing when my Sweetheart called last night and this morning, so I called my daughter to see if she might have an idea to fix the problem. She sent me some custom ringtones, which are quite loud, so tomorrow afternoon or evening she will walk me through how to download them, to see if that fixes the problem.
I got to talk with my Sweetheart both in the morning and this evening, and he sent me lots of the pictures from our time together here in Utah, and two songs! And the car is still all sparkling from getting washed and waxed, so both it and I feel very well taken care of!
My day at the Library was filled with meetings, and positions, so I did not help very many guests. One that I did help was a young woman researching in Belgium. Blessedly a specialist eventually came to give her the kind of help she really needed.
Choir practice was interesting as usual. Next week we will be singing a very different version of Book of Mormon Stories--I think I finally have my part down pretty well.
Another musical task was to find the Mozart Concerto from which I took a theme to set to Psalm 23.
I thought it was an oboe concerto, but it turns out it was the 2nd movement of the only concerto Mozart wrote for clarinet: Clarinet Concerto in A. According to the source I used it is probably the most famous of all Mozart's concertos. When I first heard it I felt it was meant for The Lord is My Shepherd. I will be singing that on August 14th for our branch sacrament meeting--on my deceased brother's birthday, come to think of it. Quite appropriate.
Not much else to report, and it is late, and tomorrow I have to be in early to help with cleaning, so I wish you all goodnight!
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