As I drove home from a "last" winter concert, the road was quiet but my thoughts loud. It started at the Maxx.
I have been a Maxx aficionado for years: gift wrap, holiday cards, specific gifts. Their holiday aisle has been a source of inspiration and bargains. I arrived with promise feeling quickly like I entered the Twilight Zone. No one checking out? Aisles picked over and bruised? I wondered if I had just hit an under stocked, store until I went next door to Michaels, the remaining craft store in the NE.
Instead of the a store teeming with sale signs and customers, this too was a barren wasteland with 3 pathetic artificial trees and a handful of decorations. Ribbon? Green? Pink? I left feeling changes in shopping patterns yet grateful for all those wonderful trips to those discount Meccas. David Bowie was singing in my head, "Ch, ch, ch changes, turn and face the strange.
Fortunately, the concert was an uplifting experience where skilled teachers guided eager musicians to share amazing classical and contemporary pieces. I've known this orchestra, and its first violinist for a long time and they have come a long way. THIS change fills me with HOPE and FAITH in the future of our society and our country even if the senior has one foot out the door and and Billie Joel was singing, "And so it goes...."
I was still wistful at the early morning concert of some former Zoom kindergartners who now sport violins, flutes and clarinets. I did not plan to get emotional, again.....They left me singing with Glinda:




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