Posts Tagged ‘cats’
Meet My New Colleagues!
Okay, OUR new colleagues. WBJC’s on-air personnel are the only humans coming to work at this point, but we have some exciting new staff members who have been working super hard to keep us all safe. Aren’t they photogenic? They get quite a workout several times a day disinfecting countertops, door handles, the sound board, […]
Pet a cat to beat stress
Wow, who knew I could let people pet my cat to reduce stress and rake in the dough! I’m in the wrong business LOL! Here’s a link should the embedded video player not work for you: http://content.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,104576135001_2000212,00.html
Duetto Buffo di due Gatti
Here is a preview of this Saturday’s Zoological Vocalise for 8-10-13. These are just my cats not Elisabeth Soderstrom and Kerstin Meyer who sing Rossini’s fabulous kitty duet 🙂 8:00 PM Franz Schubert: Die Forelle SOLO: Fritz Wunderlich, tenor SOLO: Hubert Giesen, piano DG/Archiv: 435145 8:02 PM […]
Sumer Is Icumen In
That’s Middle English for “Boy, it’s hot out there!” Okay, it’s actually the title of a 13th-century song about summer’s arrival, but given current weather conditions in Baltimore, I think my translation is rather apropos. This spring’s weather seemed a bit cooler than usual to me, and while I didn’t mind not having to turn […]
It’s a Girl!
Whoops. I should have said, it’s a feline girl! This is how rumors get started! At any rate, I’m following up on my cat-related post of a few weeks ago by sharing some pictures of our new furbaby, Ava. Checking out the sun porch, especially Mommy’s extensive array of bric-a-brac: That’s not an actual wedding […]
March for the Animals is Not Just A Walk in the Park
March for the Animals is The Maryland SPCA’s largest fundraising event of the year and will take place on Sunday, April 29th. Tami Gosheff, Special Events and Outreach Coordinator for The Maryland SPCA stopped by WBJC to talk about this upcoming fun, furry and important fundraiser. March for the Animals […]
What a nice way to end a workday!
A few weeks ago, I got a phone call from a man who needed me to help him ID a classical piece. That’s all in a day’s work around here, but there were a couple of unusual things about this request. First, the caller had a snippet of a recording to play for me, which […]