I was able to bring my new Boudet as a carry on in a soft case. It fit in the 
overhead with no problem. I have also taken my volksgurdy as a carry on. 

Joanna Chesnut 
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From: "jeff" <[email protected]> 
To: "hurdygurdy" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2011 7:27:02 PM 
Subject: [HG-new] Re: Digest for [email protected] - 6 Messages in 2 
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hey jeff here can a hurdy gurdy be brought on a plain as a carry on 
or does it even fit in the over head compartment ? thinking of bring 
it with me this weekend 

On Feb 22, 4:40 pm, "michael" <[email protected]> wrote: 
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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> Subject: [HG-new] Digest for [email protected] - 6 Messages in 2 
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> * music books <> & respite [3 Updates] 
> * The Hurdy Gurdy Experience <> [3 Updates] 
> Topic: music books 
> <http://groups.google.com/group/hurdygurdy/t/6bfa16285ecb5e7f> & respite 
> "michael" <[email protected]> Feb 21 10:18PM ^ <> 
> 
> If I should ever get round to publishing a book of tunes what would be the 
> best format? 
> I'm kept busy with caring duties but after a long wait I've just been 
> given a short respite break! I am looking for somewhere quiet where I can 
> eat and sleep for a few days at fairly low cost. U K of course, but not too 
> far north. Suggestions would be welcome. 
> MP 
> 
> Jon Redpath <[email protected]> Feb 21 10:35PM ^ <> 
> 
> Micheal, 
> try your local Social Work dept. I work as a carer in Scotland and we have 
> ( a very few ) Respite Centres specifically for Carers or the Cared for. 
> Costs are usually met by Social Work. Get a good rest, the work you are 
> doing is very tiring and stressful. JON 
> 
> --- On Mon, 21/2/11, michael <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> From: michael <[email protected]> 
> Subject: [HG-new] music books & respite 
> To: [email protected] 
> Date: Monday, 21 February, 2011, 22:18 
> 
> Jon, Colin. 
> Doreen has been to at least four respite care homes licensed by the 
> council/PCT. She was poorly cared for and miserable in all of them. I was so 
> annoyed that I wrote a report on care homes and sent it to the PCT, who were 
> pleased to receive it. It served me in good stead when I refused to let 
> Doreen to go to one again. She now has 24 hr live-in care every 12 weeks 
> (instead of six) so that I can get away, but through carelessness it has 
> reached 17 weeks and I am absolutely (adjective of your own choice here). 
> There are no homes for couples here and in any case I need to get right away 
> in order to switch off. 
> Changes are being made following my report and the person concerned now 
> applies the ‘Muskett Test’ to any changes or new projects. But organizations 
> are so inflexible I think the ‘Musket Test’ would be more appropriate! 
> I think I have found a place, very rural but not cheap, far from the madding 
> crowd. 
> MP 
> 
> If I should ever get round to publishing a book of tunes what would 
> be the best format? 
> 
> I’m 
> kept busy with caring duties but after a long wait I’ve just been given a 
> short respite break! I am looking for somewhere quiet where I can eat and 
> sleep 
> for a few days at fairly low cost. U K of course, but not too far north. 
> Suggestions 
> would be welcome. 
> 
> MP 
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> "Colin" <[email protected]> Feb 22 01:00AM ^ <> 
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> Yes the Social Workers may even have a list of places to stay on their 
> books. Sometimes the charities or local groups for a particular disability 
> may have access to accommodation as well and that includes for the carers as 
> well. 
> A short break would be very welcome I am sure. It's a demanding job. 
> As regards a tune book, I prefer an A3 size myself (fits into a case well 
> and easier to prop up without the pages folding down). The Northumbrian 
> Pipers Society do their tune books in this format and it seems quite 
> popular). 
> Take care, 
> Colin. Surely you mean A4 onA3 paper, like the Method? I thought a smaller 
> format might be more convenient for putting in a case, as the NUPS used to 
> be. I haven’t seen their latest publications – no time to play. 
> Colin Hill 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Jon Redpath 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 10:35 PM 
> Subject: Re: [HG-new] music books & respite 
> 
> Micheal, 
> try your local Social Work dept. I work as a carer in Scotland and we have ( 
> a very few ) Respite Centres specifically for Carers or the Cared for. Costs 
> are usually met by Social Work. Get a good rest, the work you are doing is 
> very tiring and stressful. JON 
> 
> --- On Mon, 21/2/11, michael <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> From: michael <[email protected]> 
> Subject: [HG-new] music books & respite 
> To: [email protected] 
> Date: Monday, 21 February, 2011, 22:18 
> 
> If I should ever get round to publishing a book of tunes what would be the 
> best format? 
> 
> I’m kept busy with caring duties but after a long wait I’ve just been given 
> a short respite break! I am looking for somewhere quiet where I can eat and 
> sleep for a few days at fairly low cost. U K of course, but not too far 
> north. Suggestions would be welcome. 
> 
> MP 
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> Topic: The Hurdy Gurdy Experience 
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> Felicia Dale <[email protected]> Feb 20 11:42PM -0800 ^ <> 
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> Great post, Arle. Thank you! 
> 
> Felicia. 
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> On Feb 20, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Arle Lommel wrote: 
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> Michael Opp <[email protected]> Feb 21 05:51AM -0600 ^ <> 
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> It reminds of me of those old videos of people singing the blues in the 
> south. 
> 
> Christa Muths <[email protected]> Feb 21 04:26PM +0100 ^ <> 
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> Very interesting indeed Arle, I downloaded it, it's part of history, musical 
> history of the hurdy! 
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Christa 
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