
Out briefly in the uncertain sky,

enough light to push temperatures towards

the 60's,

almost a January day south of the Transverse Range. Almost. The rest of the day pretty much in, finishing the March 2010 issue of 21st-Century Music (now online at 21st-centurymusic.blogspot.com and by March 1 at 21st-centurymusic.com and in print), plus page 21 composed for Vespers: II. Psalm 109: Dixit Dominus and page 4 publication-preparation for Psalm 5.