a performer so tiny she barely could be seen over the music stand |
... plenty of older performers ... |
There is nothing else for me to do but attend the Congress of the Humanities and Social Scienes 2013 (formerly known as The Learneds).
"If you like me, wait until you hear Daniel rock this place in the next set." |
I was wondering today if Lurene had studied trombone under Ian MacDougall while she was here, but I did the math and he retired 10 years ago.
But he did a fabulous set with a drummer, a guitarist and a bass at lunch hour.
And he followed Maureen Washington whom I had heard at the President’s Reception – another of those events not to be missed.
She eclipsed the food which as Pacific fare – the sushi, the tuna, the mussels, jumbo shrimp, all prepared so that they could fit on a napkin – if you could find a napkin large enough.
.. life on the stage and out of the sun ... |
... a test ... name that artist ... |
As you can see – this is part of the fun I am having.
I cover my skin up from the sun and get close to the stage so I can see the performers.
When it gets to hot I retire to the shade of trees bigger than I have ever sat under.
I took to brushing off the caterpillars that fell from them, down my neck or on the table in front of me.
... getting to where there are coals for the salmon ... |
...wish this had been a video, not a still ... |
“When am I going to have another chance to eat something like this,” Rahmen said to me.
I had known him in Calgary when he worked at the university library.
... Jersey Boys style ... |
I signed up to Congress thinking I would know no one – and then, of the 7,000 registered I began to find old friends.
Arta
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