Literally, I turned on my computer after a few days and the virus was mysteriously gone. Thus, gleeful holiday pictures:
It has looked like this for several weeks.
I saw this. It was wonderful. Our last-minute tickets were in the balcony. I'd like to see it once more from a close seat - I think it would be even better.


There has been lots of gazing aimlessly into this.


And copious amounts of food. Large, huge, ginormous amounts of delicious food.
Glad your computer healed itself. My TV did that once! It was broken for over a year and then one day just worked.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen a musical that wasn't performed by high schoolers. I'd love to see one. Especially Wicked!