lol....like my days of playing "In a gadda da vida" at wedding receptions
Simpsons already did it.I always loved noodling around with the organ solo though. Being a church organist, it just felt like being at the console doing some D minor improv
Oh Lordy...don't know if I'm brave enough to watch that...maybe after a few cold ones? OK...so I watched it. LOL!! I've hardly ever watched the show so had no idea they did something on that song. Too much! Always loved playing the Dm arpeggio at the beginning (in the video around 1:18). Yeah...nostalgic for sure. Debated on selling it...I mean...really don't anticipate playing it anymore and yet one of those strangely sentimental albums. That's my problem...TOO many sentimental pieces still in the house...and garage. At least the old Apollo filter has a spiffy new gauge. LOVE the big dial - can use binoculars and check out the pressure from the dining room window - now THAT's cool!!!Simpsons already did it.
You'll have to tell us if they modeled the organist after you...Oh Lordy...don't know if I'm brave enough to watch that...maybe after a few cold ones?
Well, WAY too much wrist movement for one thing....if they modeled the organist after you.
You are too much man.....very clever!*more wicked organ *
ALSO very clever....love it.There is a house in Berks County
I wish! Used to stop in at Wanamaker's after a doctor appointment a few blocks away. Never wound up there when it was playing unfortunately except for once or twice. That console is roughly the size of a compact sedan!!! The Longwood organ is pretty amazing also. But then, the gardens is probably my all-time favorite place. Sad, in way, how they're going to change a good part of it.was that you?!I
I don’t get it. For years I watched friends, and many of them, wait for Memorial Day with no good answer to why. It was purely a mental thing that the summer couldn’t start before then bur that mentality runs rampant by me. So they’d wait every year and be rewarded with a swamp. *then* loose a precious 3 weeks clearing but not clearing it the Leslies way with a couple more replays during the short summer. *then* close Labor Day whether it was still 90 or 50. Because they ‘had to’.
It's a little cooler later into the Spring in the Northeast part of the country than it might be in California.Memorial DAY?! Hah!.. if I don't start my opening process by St Patty's day... I will be hosed by April sun and showers for the algae flowers in May!
Anthony, I'm replying to your original message. I started reading through the other replies, but by page three I gave up. I never in my life had a swimming pool until 2018. I was 71 when the pool was finished. I retired from my own professional consulting business (mostly retired; a few clients won't let go even yet), so I daily watched the work going on and daily went through the trash pile collecting owners manuals and extra parts, leftover sandstone pieces to make stepping stones, and so on, all the while questioning the wisdom of spending over $53,000 on a pool instead of taking 5-10 really nice vacation trips, while saving $2,500 a year in maintenance and taxes. I still wonder, now that I've spent a bunch of money getting a salt water chlorine generator installed and find I'm spending just as much time as before, except now I'm trying to get the right combination of settings and run time to keep the chlorine level stable plus checking pH every day and adding MA often. If you think it's hard to keep doing that in your 60's, good luck. It's not easier in your 70's, especially if you have wax myrtle trees in the yard!Realy hard to admit it to myself, but I think I'm just tired of it all. Love swimming, but just weary of so much that goes along with keeping the thing going all summer. Been at this now for 32 years. I'm more and more finding myself so glad when the season is finally over and it's all closed up. Funny how age just starts to creep up on you. 65 sure doesn't feel like 55, which even mores didn't feel like 45. Will try to summon the energy this week yet to get the cover off and go from there. Best of luck to all for a wonderful season!!!
Heck, I'm in Wisconsin, and March 16th the pool had a slight green tint to it. To be fair it was uncovered all winter and I didn't add any algeacide at closing either. But there was still snow on the ground!Memorial DAY?! Hah!.. if I don't start my opening process by St Patty's day... I will be hosed by April sun and showers for the algae flowers in May!
ZACTLY! you are still in winter time.. Our Mediterranean climes get started ahead of you. It's been a decade since it was cold enough at the same time it precipitated for the snow to stick! And that only happens in the dead of February.Heck, I'm in Wisconsin, and March 16th the pool had a slight green tint to it. To be fair it was uncovered all winter and I didn't add any algeacide at closing either. But there was still snow on the ground!