WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY - WAYDT (PICS)
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@goosehd first…oh shit about the black bear. There have been sightings near our farm and I’m always thinking I’m going to see one (mountain lions too) And you’re absolutely right about what you can see when you just observe. It’s my favorite thing… just seeing all the critters and plants and sunsets and sunrises…pretty much the main reason I even get out.
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A day or two late but we spent Saturday at our daughter Millie’s dojo for her black belt test in Krav Maga. After a 6 hour marathon of striking, defense, running, and other challenges she passed the test! She is one of the youngest to graduate from her dojo and we couldnt be more proud!

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@Anesthetist That is amazing and huge congratulations!!
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@Matt too rustic for his ass
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@Anesthetist congratulations





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@Anesthetist yet again teenage girls proving how much cooler than me they are.
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Having a day off at the cottage and trying to improve my skills in daydrinking. Not easy, but I had the best mentor.
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@endo The dude abides

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In stark contrast to yesterday, today we visited the Royal Danish Theatre to see a ballet set to the music of Bach's "The Art of Fugue".


Ballet and Bach may sound strange, but it was very beautiful.
(Photos were not allowed during the performance, so here are some from the internet.)

http://video.kglteater.dk/the-art-of-the-fugue-trailer-wide
Interestingly, the choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, a Ukrainian dancer who was very successful at the Bolshoi Theatre, is now being completely dropped there since he spoke out openly against the war. His choreographies will continue to be staged im Moscow, but his name will not be mentioned. It's wonderful to see that he's successful in Copenhagen.
https://video.kglteater.dk/alexei-ratmansky-portraetfilm-art
And the Danish King & Queen were also there tonight.







