All good things
...must end.
My quartet was dealt a mortal blow this evening. Joe, the baritone, who essentially founded the quartet, and was the most seasoned warrior called me to tell me he was quitting.
I am disappointed, but not suprised. Things have been brewing as of late and I knew he was not happy. He learned tonight that he was getting moved to second shift on a permanent basis. I don't know if this was the reason, or the last straw. What I do know, is that I don't know if I want to try to continue without him.
The quartet meant so much to me. But this is now just another in a long string of disappointments.
I will do what I always do, and that is grit my teeth and go on.
Troubador
My quartet was dealt a mortal blow this evening. Joe, the baritone, who essentially founded the quartet, and was the most seasoned warrior called me to tell me he was quitting.
I am disappointed, but not suprised. Things have been brewing as of late and I knew he was not happy. He learned tonight that he was getting moved to second shift on a permanent basis. I don't know if this was the reason, or the last straw. What I do know, is that I don't know if I want to try to continue without him.
The quartet meant so much to me. But this is now just another in a long string of disappointments.
I will do what I always do, and that is grit my teeth and go on.
Troubador

1 Comments:
At 11:42 AM ,
Mysti said...
Sorry to hear about the quartet.. just remember.. when one door closes.. another opens..and if one doesn't.. find a window! you never know what may be around the corner for you yet :)
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