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    The Guardian for this meeting was Lucinda Lavender. The comments are by Lucinda Lavender.

     

    Santoshima Resident: 's current display-name is "San".
    Santoshima Resident: hi Luci
    Lucinda Lavender: Hi Santoshima
    Lucinda Lavender: I thought I would be out tonight but I am here instead
    Lucinda Lavender: welcome:)
    Santoshima Resident: hey! what happened?
    Lucinda Lavender: too late to get a reservation
    Santoshima Resident: drat
    Santoshima Resident: another night?
    Lucinda Lavender: yes
    Lucinda Lavender: well perhaps on another night
    Lucinda Lavender: depends on when the group will play again
    Santoshima Resident: what music was it?
    Lucinda Lavender: jazz group...a double bass player from my orchestra is in it
    Santoshima Resident: ah
    Lucinda Lavender: how has today been for you?
    Santoshima Resident: very snowy and good
    Santoshima Resident: how about for you?
    Lucinda Lavender: yes! Same
    Santoshima Resident: solstice aproacheth
    Lucinda Lavender: wow yes
    Lucinda Lavender: on the morrow
    Santoshima Resident: yeah
    Santoshima Resident: will mark it by lighting a candle
    Santoshima Resident: (per usual, every night :)
    Lucinda Lavender: :)
    Lucinda Lavender: great
    Santoshima Resident: particularly hibernating this year
    Lucinda Lavender: today was sort of dark in the sky
    Santoshima Resident: hmm
    Lucinda Lavender: heavy clouds
    Santoshima Resident: oh
    Lucinda Lavender: dark ones
    Lucinda Lavender: chickens did not want to come out of their coop
    Lucinda Lavender: for a long time
    Santoshima Resident: bright chickens
    Lucinda Lavender: due to snow
    Santoshima Resident: or
    Santoshima Resident: rather
    Santoshima Resident: they know what they know
    Lucinda Lavender: exactly
    --BELL--
    Santoshima Resident: do chickens still lay eggs when it's cold weather?
    Lucinda Lavender: yes...they go through these times when they molt/loose feathers...and they do not seem to lay as much then but it does not seem to be about cold
    Lucinda Lavender: weather
    Santoshima Resident: i see
    Lucinda Lavender: ours are laying more now than a few monthes ago
    Lucinda Lavender: it is odd
    Santoshima Resident: hmm
    Santoshima Resident: what do you attribute that to?
    Santoshima Resident: happy hens?
    Lucinda Lavender: we could ask ms google...
    Lucinda Lavender: I will see...
    Santoshima Resident: we could
    Lucinda Lavender: in nature chickens only laid in spring and summer.
    Lucinda Lavender: chickens lay eggs to reproduce
    Lucinda Lavender: those are the good seasons for rearing the young
    Lucinda Lavender: shorter days slow the production
    Lucinda Lavender: they need 14-16 hours of daylight to think it is spring
    Santoshima Resident: oh
    Santoshima Resident: like us!
    Lucinda Lavender: adding the electric light helps to extend the laying
    Santoshima Resident: are there lights in your hen's house?
    Lucinda Lavender: Yes:))
    Lucinda Lavender: on a timer
    Santoshima Resident: ahh
    Santoshima Resident: i see
    Lucinda Lavender: just enough light to read a newpaper by the article says:)
    Santoshima Resident: and a heater?
    Lucinda Lavender: no heater there
    Santoshima Resident: do they enjoy newspapers? jk
    Lucinda Lavender: i wonder...a great thought
    Santoshima Resident: hens seem as though small dinasaurs
    Lucinda Lavender: ours do not have newspapers
    Lucinda Lavender: yes I have heard they are related
    Lucinda Lavender: dinos and chickens
    Lucinda Lavender: why did the chicken cross the road?
    Lucinda Lavender: to read the newpaper I guess
    Santoshima Resident: was heading for an internet cafe
    Lucinda Lavender: ah
    Santoshima Resident: want to hear a bassist
    Santoshima Resident: ?
    Lucinda Lavender: sure!
    Santoshima Resident: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFsVXdmwZoo
    Lucinda Lavender: great
    --BELL--
    Santoshima Resident: another when you're ready:
    Santoshima Resident: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhPlS...ENgWYDyfZMbBom
    Lucinda Lavender: cool!
    Santoshima Resident: :)
    Lucinda Lavender: i watched her speak somewhere about PBS and how she used to watch Mer Rogers...I think
    Lucinda Lavender: some support there
    Santoshima Resident: hmm
    Santoshima Resident: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3_ljUHt69Q
    Santoshima Resident: bright spark
    Lucinda Lavender: truly...and interesting to listen to still listening to her speak about music education
    Santoshima Resident: yes, me too
    --BELL--
    Lucinda Lavender: interesting
    Santoshima Resident: uhhmm
    Lucinda Lavender: my mom... a cellist , spent lots of time practicing...alone for hours
    Lucinda Lavender: and later in life she said...she wished she had been able to get a librarians degree too
    Santoshima Resident: ah
    Lucinda Lavender: she just remembering that
    Lucinda Lavender: she loved books
    Santoshima Resident: and libraries
    Lucinda Lavender: as well
    Lucinda Lavender: yes
    Lucinda Lavender: but her favorite music was sting quartet I think
    Lucinda Lavender: string
    Santoshima Resident: yes, understood
    Lucinda Lavender: her mother was a cellist too
    Santoshima Resident: she learned from her mother?
    Lucinda Lavender: hearing her mother's string quartet through the heater vent...convinced her...that wqas what she wanted to do
    Santoshima Resident: ah
    Lucinda Lavender: yes my grandma was her teacher till she was old enough to go to chicago and have a teacher as a teenager
    Lucinda Lavender: grandma was a teacher in indiana...cello and piano
    Santoshima Resident: family of musucians and educators
    Lucinda Lavender: grandma traveled in theEarly 1900'S with the Chautauqua travelling groups...
    Santoshima Resident: wow!
    Lucinda Lavender: they came out west to this neighborhood even
    Lucinda Lavender: she went home after several tours and started her family
    Lucinda Lavender: just interesting
    Santoshima Resident: yes, thank you!
    Lucinda Lavender: 1910, 1912, AND 1914
    Lucinda Lavender: She was part of a trio
    Santoshima Resident: did they have a name?
    Lucinda Lavender: Do not know...
    Lucinda Lavender: they did go to Whidbey Island tho
    Lucinda Lavender: have a picture somewhere of a steamer they travelled on and the cooking of a salmon
    Lucinda Lavender: by the beach
    Santoshima Resident: minstrel life
    Lucinda Lavender: one of the original virginia slims my aunt used to say
    Santoshima Resident: !
    Lucinda Lavender: collaboration tho...that is the word that comes to mind
    Lucinda Lavender: from Esperanza and my family history
    Santoshima Resident: yes
    Santoshima Resident: community
    Lucinda Lavender: we learn so much from collaboration
    Santoshima Resident: a pleasure to talk with you luci ~ good night :)
    --BELL--
    Lucinda Lavender: thanks...good rest to you:)
    Santoshima Resident: you too!
    Santoshima Resident: cheers
    Lucinda Lavender: thanks!

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