Many years ago, I composed a piece of music for my wife. The title is "Sapphire Eyes". It's part of my regular "in rotation" gig repertoire.
Incidentally, I found "Snouters" because of a review (probably by Philip Morrison) in Scientific American (1969 - maybe the one with an alabaster bull's head figurine on the cover, not sure). It sounded interesting, so I went to the campus bookstore (University of Hawaii) and bought it.
Your dorky laugh is music.
"Why am I here? What’s my purpose in life?"
You mean it's not "one's tenth spouse"?
For the record, in high school, I read *everything*. Of Orwell, I really only remember essays like "Shooting an Elephant", and that not well. Oh, and "Politics and the English Language", also not well.
Why? What's it about?
Woodworking vids are OK, except for the "Guess what I'm making" dreck. General Making/Crafting vids are interesting to me. (Evan and Katelyn used to be interesting, but lately, not so much.) Mathematics vids FTW!