Monday, 2 February 2009

Let it snow, let it snow


Well, this is the view from my study window today. I was due to be out pretty much all day - had three different appointments - but it was not to be. I've never seen so much snow in London. I feels a bit like a kid who's managed to blag a day home from school - except that my work is also at home, so there's no getting away from it!

I shall enjoy the snowscape, at any rate. And watching the few kids that live on our street making snowmen out on the pavement below.

As if that wasn't enough pictorial delight for one blog post, here are some photos of our show in Winchester on Saturday night, taken by a very nice man in the audience.




The show was a blast and we had a very appreciative audience. Nina Schofield set the tone in the first set with her beautiful vocals and slightly Tori Amos / R'n'B styled tunes. We also tried a few new tricks this time around: Andrew added extra welly, switching from electric to double bass on a few songs; we had manly warblings from Sam and Mark on backing vocals; and Sam got funky on the keys for a few numbers, which meant I could get up and jig about. Hooray!

Thank you to everyone who came, especially those old acquaintances who I hadn't seen for about 15 years - you know who you are! It was really great to meet people after the show - always one of my favourite bits of the evening.

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