Well it's 10 AM ( more like a decent hour. )
The '1st shift' had a lovely breakfast of Breakfast taco and cook Elizabeth is
taking a break until the other people get up.
Louise's Chinook arrived. The UPS guy merely left it on the porch. We were
playing in the living room and never heard a peep, we speculate that he was
scared away by the noise.
So, I am listening to the Dulcet tones of Cali and Louise doing the set-up
on the blessed arrival.
One of the greatest things about these meetings is people bringing in new
tunes and reminding of other tunes..... I had, for example, lost "Bouree de
Plaix" and "Le Grand Bete" both of which broached last night and we tossed them
around quite a bit. An exhaustive list of the tunes last night would be...
well, uh,......exhausting.
Alden had a copy of the "l'ecole" recording of 'Le Grande Bete' sung by Mic
Baudimant. Kuhl.
Everybody is here (that I heard about) except M. Laird. He is still en
route with that fine famous BBQ.
I gues I oughta go turn a lick.....
Alden sez "Hi" and mentioned offhand that they are unable to answer e-mails.
Later
Roy