Monday
Christmas Day
Birthday Weekend!
Sunday
Bedroom Update
The doors were raw wood, so while she was at it, Henny decided to redecorate the whole room. She did a superb job; we're thrilled with our lovely new bedroom!
Wednesday
Perfect Harmony
Here's a stock photo; I didn't have a camera. The age range is 11-16. One voice starts them off, then they file into the church singing in heavenly harmonies. Their joy, tuning, discipline, and vocal quality is sublime. They sing in various formations, sometimes surrounding you. This is goose bump inducing, you experience the glorious harmonics from within the chord. Each voice is beautiful, yet blends perfectly with the other 49. They finish the way they began, walking and singing, the last voice trailing away as they exit the church, leaving not a dry eye in the house.
Thursday
The Happy Baker
An almost bygone taste
Monday
The Hoppers
Camping Wonders
We scrambled up the ancient stones to find our places. While two warm-up acts played, you could see tarps covering mountains of instruments on the sidelines. When the roadies finally started to uncover it all, the crowd was buzzing in anticipation and Mexican waves. The man himself came on to the roar of ten thousand people. Stevie was, well, wonderful and the atmosphere was fantastic.
Tuesday
Another Star is Born
Sunday
Belated Tribute
This spring, Lizzie and Ali announced the names of the wines, Cuvée Solèzio and Cuvée Chocolat (guess what it's delicious with). We were honoured to find ourselves on the Chocolat label, showing our grape-stained hands. Right up there with seeing my name on a poster outside a West End theatre. So delighted, though had I known, I possibly wouldn't have worn a luau shirt. Lizzie's just said they're down to the last 3 cases of Chocolat. Hardly surprising. It's sublime. Henny's hiding what we have left. Chapeau to you both.
Afternoon nap
Friday
Wednesday
Heartbreaker
Summer's finally here
Friday
Weed Mower
Thursday
New View
Friday
Saluki Puppies!
This young lady is definitely a smooth operator. Shera resolutely said she wouldn't keep a puppy from this litter, but this little one has completely stolen her heart. Guess who's staying? Click here to see more: Shera's Salukis.
Spare a thought...
On the other hand, here's what our dear friends Robin and Elina have been battling in Baltimore, Maryland. The worst winter on record: over 2 metres of snow so far.
The storm that crippled Washington, DC had its epicentre in Baltimore. The shovelling never ends. No one's going anywhere. Robin said a snow plow got stuck in their narrow street, so a bigger one came to the rescue. It also got stuck. Then arrived the mother of all plows, which did the trick, but brought to mind a Russian doll effect of ever-increasing monster snow-rescue machinery.
Baltimore is on the southern side of the Mason-Dixon line. It's not meant to get weather like this. When Robin first moved there almost 30 years ago, I was envious of her mild winters. She used to laugh at how badly the locals drove if an inch of snow fell. Now look. You begin to wonder if it's down to climate change, and if in years ahead, scary thought, we'll see similar scenes out our LFH windows?
But for now, intrepid souls, Robin and Elina haven't lost their senses of humour. Hope you can hang up the shovels soon!
Tuesday
Birthday Treats
So long, dear Kate
When I was living in Toronto in the mid-70's, Kate and Anna McGarrigle burst on the folk scene with their tender, timeless harmonies, fiddles, accordions and bittersweet lyrics. I was smitten. It was love at first note. I never know what to say when people ask my favourite music, except that the McGarrigles have always, always been on my desert island list.
The sisters never courted stardom. Despite their first album being named Melody Maker's album of the year 1975, they eventually pissed off their record company because they preferred to stay home with their kids rather than go on promotional tours. There was once an 8 year gap between albums. In recent years, a new generation came to know Kate as the mother of Rufus and Martha Wainwright, but the McGarrigles have always had a loyal fan base. And from all over the place, because Henny knew and loved their music in the Netherlands.
I know this is off-topic, but in case they passed you by here's a little video: Petite announce amoureuse. At least it's in French. Thanks for everything Kate.
Monday
Wintering in Roujan
We packed up several car loads of belongings and groceries, the last featuring a maowing cat. Pou was finally coming to the new house for the first time. He popped out of his travel box, initially ecstatic he wasn't at the vet's. Then it quickly dawned this wasn't Kansas anymore. A lot of exploratory sniffing would be required, best alternated with hiding in the cupboard.
We're all getting used to staying here. Henny and Pou have been in residence ever since, enjoying new mod cons like heaters and a television. TopTop is becoming a home at last!
Happy 2010!
Will you ever forgive the long hiatus? New Year's resolution: I will blog harder. There's so much to tell as well. I'll have to do some retro-blogging to fill you in.
A star was born. Here he is folks, the Major Dome with the mostest at the ball, none other than Justin Gosling (aka Freddie) in his golden boots.
And signing autographs on the last night!