A day in the life

By Shelling

Moonchoir edits

I went up early, for me that means before eight, had breakfast and made lunch. My friends Thomas and Ove came to complete the recordings from the chore sessions last weekend. We were making adjustments to a few of the five songs and a cello part was added to one of the songs and after that I had promised lunch. It means that all of the preparations are done, the rest is up to me to fix. My plan is to be done on Monday with the mixing, polishing and mastering of the five songs, so that Ove can complete his films and later put it on the internet, probably Youtube, for the world to admire. Don't take it seriously, the aim is not to be famous, only to manifest "Månkören" 'The Moonchoir' and their latest work on internet. In the blip is Thomas, the choir leader and composer of the songs, I'm at the computer and Ove, the cellist, is behind the camera. Welcome to my studio and work room.

My walk in the afternoon also had something to do with the moon and its phases. Tomorrow is the November full moon and I got a shot of the moon rising over one of the rocks at the burial-field, from almost 2000 years ago, across the road from where I live. I must admit I felt humble in front of the sight. Someone might have been standing where I was standing 400 AD, admiring the moon and the burial monument. I was standing in a strawberry field but I'm pretty convinced that the site looked different in those days. Living here gives perspective to life.

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