Monday morning was early (week 38). I picked up my colleague Venera and we drove to Mosjøen for the Nordland County meeting of organists and district musicians. Dolstad Church in Mosjøen had just dedicated their new Marcussen organ on Sunday evening. I found the whole event very refreshing. And it was great to meet colleagues. The Friday before I found I that I was to play for a masterclass. Everything went well despite the short notice. It’s good to shake things up and take chances. The cathedral organist from Bodø gave masterclasses in organ repertoire. He is a gifted teacher and performer. The other “star” for this convention was one of the professors from the conservatory in Oslo: W. Plagge. I had never heard of him but he’s quite famous in Norway. He gave masterclasses/coaching in ensemble music. He’s a fine pianist/teacher/coach. But as a composer there is something missing. The piece that was performed on Monday evening involved 6 or 7 instrumentalists and piano. He seems to compose in a improvisational style, at times formless, dominated by the piano. I wished to hear more of the other instruments, particularly in unusual combinations.
Two funerals and a wedding this week. Thursday evening we had a staff activity: mushroom picking. It began with just two of us: Bjørnar and me. About an hour later Tove arrived. I picked a plastic bag full. There are only two kinds that we picked: piggsopp (or spine mushrooms – hydnum repandum) and chantarelles. Friday evening I went alone and picked another bag full. I know they are edible: I woke up Saturday morning! I’m hooked: Saturday afternoon I picked another bagful. I put two containers of cooked mushrooms in the freezer.
I bought boots. Now I’m almost ready for winter. The past few days have been so beautiful. My weather forecast apps on my iphone said rain. How wrong, thank God. On Sunday afternoon I picked another bag of mushrooms.
Sunrise on 26 Sept is at 7:02 am, sunset at 6:57 pm. Total daylight is 11 hours, 54 minutes. We are entering the dark period (shudder).
On Monday (27 Sept, week 39) I went out on yet another mushroom search. I picked a plastic bag full. I think I’m set for awhile. On Monday evening I had a small dinner party with Katrin and Elizabeth. I can’t have a large party, given the size of the apartment, plus I only have 3 chairs for the kitchen table.
The weather has been so beautiful this week. But I notice that the days are rapidly getting shorter. At 4 pm the sun is so low on the horizon that it feels more like November. I checked out full-spectrum lights at the local appliance store. They were sold out but will get more next week.
The weather predictions are excellent for the next few days. While southern Norway is mired in rain we are blessed with cloudless days. It would be great to see the northern lights on a clear night. So far I haven’t seen them here. According to the news report it has been 20 years since Nordland has had such a pleasant September.
Next Sunday (10 October) I'm playing an organ recital in Sandnessjøen Church. I visited the local newspaper and asked if they would publish an article about the concert. It will come out on Wednesday, 6 October in Helgelands Blad. For this concert I'm going to set up a screen in the front of the church so the audience can see me.
Next Sunday (10 October) I'm playing an organ recital in Sandnessjøen Church. I visited the local newspaper and asked if they would publish an article about the concert. It will come out on Wednesday, 6 October in Helgelands Blad. For this concert I'm going to set up a screen in the front of the church so the audience can see me.
I had this weekend off. On Saturday I took the boat/bus to Brønnøysund for a couple days, to meet a friend of a friend, and to see the organ in Brønnøysund Church. Many say it’s the best organ in Nordland. Brønnøysund is only about 40 miles south of Sandnessjøen, but it takes 3 hours to get there by bus: there are 2 ferry crossings. The weather was gorgeous on Saturday. Sunday I took a long walk around Brønnøysund. I thought that Sandnessjøen is a sleepy town. Brønnøysund is hibernating. I got some good pictures of Torghatten, the mountain with a hole through it. I wish I had brought my bike – I could have had a nice ride out to Torghatten. Well, next time. Monday morning I took the bus/ferry back to Sandnessjøen.
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