Again it is not about lace but  one of the many things I love about my
job at a major tourist attraction in Seattle, WA, USA is that I can
listen to live music all day long from street buskers. It is so
wonderful to hear music from many cultures <my favorite is a group
from Bolivia who play traditional music and a gentleman from china who
plays the shamisin <spelled wrong I am sure> > I have gotten so many
CDs from guys here that I listen to at home when I am working at my
pillow.

Shere'e / Miranda

On 9/22/06, Pene Piip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know this isn't about "lace", but it is about hedgehogs.

I found a CD produced by a group of musicians in Indianapolis.
The Latvian & Estonian folk music is played on traditional folk
instruments. There is nearly 67 minutes of music which you
can listen to while you make lace. There is a web-site for more
information & where you can download 2 tunes to listen to:
<http://www.iub.edu/~bafsa/hedgehogs/ezisi.html>

Regards,
Pene

Penelope Piip
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
City of Tartu, Estonia

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