Waking up around 11:30 a.m.
Breakfast Bar. Tea.
Transporting the drum kit and guitar amps over to Temple Emanuel. They’re renting a back line from Music Makers for a special concert event this weekend. Some Israeli singer, Neshama Carlebach. Setting up everything in their performance hall. Zakary, a former janitor turned sound man, helps me. He’s got a carefree and fun attitude – shows me around the temple. This place has some history.
Eggs. Spinach. Tempeh Bacon. English Muffin. Coffee. Avocado.
Catching up on business.
At the Rec working out and shooting some basketball. Meanwhile, there’s an enormous swim meet going on.
The wind and rain pick up outside. Stopping by the store and cleaning up.
Later on, I find out from Jason, one of the guys in charge at the temple, says they need an audio engineer for tomorrow. I scramble via text and land Edwin to help me out. Also, turns out their PA isn’t really suitable so now I’m back at the temple assessing the room and seeing what we’ll need for tomorrow. Meanwhile, a service is just finishing up – Jewish congregation is leaving. I meet Jason and find out there’s some drama with the artist and who was supposed to do sound. That’s why I’m here.
Back home. Pasta, Salad, and Garlic Bread for dinner.
Watching The Hunger Games.
Packing up gear at the studio.
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