Time to share again, this time it’s the lisping Spanish Choir ( with their junior Choir),The Metropolitan Orchestra and the gentle Unidos Por Un Seuño by Alejandro Vivas.
I love the way the music and voices swell together.
A few days away from writing has been useful and allows for some perspective.
I’m not hear to be insulted, or taught a lesion, or even to allow a benign old blog to become a school ground for silly bickering or personal attack.
Things will just stop if they’re need to and no messages will shared.
Like I said before, I have plenty else to do
Dear Pat from http://weaverofgrass.blogspot.com/ has said her blog goodbye in her usual diplomatic, and gentle way. She was blogging before me in the early 2000s and is a dear friend, I’ve never met. She has asked me to relay messages to blogland in order to update it on her condition and I am moved to be asked to do so.
So today I’m back. The Spanish Choir’s piece today was first performed during lockdown and originally saw each performer in their own home, performing to camera .
Was it 4 years now since we did that? With Mary and Albert in the background watching the proceedings with mild interest and some confusion.
Singing at full pelt, with earphones is a scary scene, even if you can sing well
Yesterday I went to the animal rescue to look at the cats. Only one potential caught my eye, and after some thought I filled in the show an interest on line paperwork last night.
Most rescue places will physically check your home to see if it’s suitable, so I’m hoping for a phone call or email presently.
The kitten reminded me of Albert when he arrived at Bwthyn y Llan. He settled in when I had three dogs on the go and the new girl has that same look.
Scruffy and serious
And wide eyed
I’ve been mulling over several names already but chose the right one as soon as I saw her.
If she arrives, as planned
She will be called Weaver