I am home on a Friday afternoon because Nemo the blizzard is dumping several inches of snow on Mt. Kisco. If the weather people are right, this could be an impressive storm--rivaling the lake-effect snow storms we got in Erie, PA. As long as everyone stays safe it is kind of fun. A fire in the fireplace, my books and my computer, well, it's a mini-sabbatical.
Unfortunately we had to cancel Family Fun Night, but the weather should clear by Sunday. Sunday will be a special day at PCMK. It is Transfiguration Sunday, the gospel story where Jesus took the disciples to a mountaintop where they saw him with Elijah and Moses. In the sermon we will reflect on the mountaintop experiences of life. We all have them and sometimes we wish we could stay there, but we can't, can we?
In the evening we will have a concert with the Baroque Soloists, an excellent chamber music ensemble that includes our own Terry Flanagan. I heard them rehearse on Wednesday and these people are good! You won't want to miss this beautiful music, and bring a friend. The concert is at 7:30 with a reception afterwards in the Great Hall.
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