Jun. 26th, 2007

Class 64

Jun. 26th, 2007 08:17 am
billeyler: (WB)
Wilde Bunch apparently still has 15 new dancers in this class. We were dancing 5 squares for all the beginner's tips. Last night to join this session was last night.

Used my new Dell for calling last night...worked just fine! Danny had been working with it while I was out of town and the battery sensor showed 5 1/2 hours left when I turned it on. When I turned it off, it still had 2 hours of battery life! Had the power cord there JUST in case.

Had a couple of issues with CSDC from the porting over from my old machine to the new one. All my categories are gone (line, specialty, singers with cues sheets, etc) from the function tabs, and it's not automatically putting any music as a patter file with 15 second beginning and end indents. I tried doing some of this on the fly, but couldn't figure out easily how to make those work again. Also, all the music sounded overdriven and distorted...that might be a bigger issue with the ASDC amp; I'll have to explore that and the other issues this week.

The new microphone puts more in my voice than I had before with the aged Electrovoice...very nice!

Danny has our COMPLETE c/w music library on my laptop now. Amazing!

Saturday, one of our dancers is hosting a pool party at his house. Looking forward to it!

Class 64

Jun. 26th, 2007 08:17 am
billeyler: (WB)
Wilde Bunch apparently still has 15 new dancers in this class. We were dancing 5 squares for all the beginner's tips. Last night to join this session was last night.

Used my new Dell for calling last night...worked just fine! Danny had been working with it while I was out of town and the battery sensor showed 5 1/2 hours left when I turned it on. When I turned it off, it still had 2 hours of battery life! Had the power cord there JUST in case.

Had a couple of issues with CSDC from the porting over from my old machine to the new one. All my categories are gone (line, specialty, singers with cues sheets, etc) from the function tabs, and it's not automatically putting any music as a patter file with 15 second beginning and end indents. I tried doing some of this on the fly, but couldn't figure out easily how to make those work again. Also, all the music sounded overdriven and distorted...that might be a bigger issue with the ASDC amp; I'll have to explore that and the other issues this week.

The new microphone puts more in my voice than I had before with the aged Electrovoice...very nice!

Danny has our COMPLETE c/w music library on my laptop now. Amazing!

Saturday, one of our dancers is hosting a pool party at his house. Looking forward to it!

Sadness

Jun. 26th, 2007 10:38 pm
billeyler: (Brokeback reflection sheep)
A few days ago, a friend of ours in the gay rodeo assn sent his list a note that one of the movers and shakers of the NMGRA was in a hospice, but visitors are welcome.

I was stunned. Bill Morris had been not as well as he could have been in his early 70s, but I chalked that up to the knee replacements he had had. I'm sure we had seen him and his partner of 40 or so years, C.A. Boliver, at Sidewinders doing a sweet waltz together as recently as April.

Neither of us knew he had advanced cirrhosis of the liver. We had only seen him drink in moderation, and I've known them for 20 years.

Today, Danny and I stopped by Lovelace Hospice to see him. I went in thinking he would be not well, but conversational, with his curmudgeonly ways intact. His partner's sister in law was there with Bill, but Bill was totally out and extremely yellow, barely recognizable.

From what I could learn, he was hospitalized about 3 weeks ago, and until even last night, he could talk. Today, he was barely able to even wake up, and may or may not have known us...Danny thinks Bill smiled a bit at Danny, because he always loved his British voice. But then he dropped off into wheezy snores in just moments. We know that it'll be over in a couple of days at most.

These are good people, country people. I know C.A. will get through this, but he's well into his 70s himself, and his life of being a rancher has taken its own toll. They must have 100s of friends they've accumlated through the years, and of course we're just on the periphery.

But we can send good thoughts.

Sadness

Jun. 26th, 2007 10:38 pm
billeyler: (Brokeback reflection sheep)
A few days ago, a friend of ours in the gay rodeo assn sent his list a note that one of the movers and shakers of the NMGRA was in a hospice, but visitors are welcome.

I was stunned. Bill Morris had been not as well as he could have been in his early 70s, but I chalked that up to the knee replacements he had had. I'm sure we had seen him and his partner of 40 or so years, C.A. Boliver, at Sidewinders doing a sweet waltz together as recently as April.

Neither of us knew he had advanced cirrhosis of the liver. We had only seen him drink in moderation, and I've known them for 20 years.

Today, Danny and I stopped by Lovelace Hospice to see him. I went in thinking he would be not well, but conversational, with his curmudgeonly ways intact. His partner's sister in law was there with Bill, but Bill was totally out and extremely yellow, barely recognizable.

From what I could learn, he was hospitalized about 3 weeks ago, and until even last night, he could talk. Today, he was barely able to even wake up, and may or may not have known us...Danny thinks Bill smiled a bit at Danny, because he always loved his British voice. But then he dropped off into wheezy snores in just moments. We know that it'll be over in a couple of days at most.

These are good people, country people. I know C.A. will get through this, but he's well into his 70s himself, and his life of being a rancher has taken its own toll. They must have 100s of friends they've accumlated through the years, and of course we're just on the periphery.

But we can send good thoughts.

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