Oh ! The djembé ... Suddenly I am less sad not to be there ...
Thank you ,
Henry
One night , as I was in my tent I heard somebody playing a
tamborine ... very well !
It was very nice to hear a percussionist who sounded like a real
musician . The next morning
I was searching for that person , never found him but I was told he
was Italian and was
not a musician at all but a comedian . Never heard a comedian playing
the role of a musician so well .
JULIE BARKER a écrit :
HOTEL!!!!!!!!! call yourself a gurdy player, soft that's what I say.
As a veteran of many years of mud, dust, blistering heat and incessant
nocturnal djembe thumping all I can say is "we had it tough...up
before dawn 2 hours before we went to bed.....etc"
Mayby see you there, you will be easy to recognise as you won't have
that knackered and wasted look of the other gurdy players.
pssss, where did you find the hotel, nudge nudge say no more.
Philip
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If I was taking my computer and my room was equipped I would be
happy to send back reports, but the laptop is too big to take on
the trip and still bring back the mass of items I'll be buying
there. If my handheld works (if the hotel has wireless) then I
will be sending out reports to all.
I'll take lots of pictures to show at the OTW.
Scott