Tuesday, March 8, 2016

March with Lion, Lamb, and Harp


Never ceases to amaze me what turns up when I google certain search words!   Presently I am in Florida, in Sarasota.  I drove down so that I could have my dog and my Fisher harp with me and I am staying here for most of a month as an "experiment."  I miss the cats terribly, but I don't miss the cold and that is the point, ultimately.  

The drive down was wonderful!  I stopped at Laura Enuco's in New Jersey and we had a party!  Me, Laura, Kathy, and Emily, and Tovah were able to come and we dashed through a bit of the Harp Orchestra repertoire and Harper's Escape tunes.  We ate a lot too!!!  Very very nice. 

Then off to Debbie Brewin-Wilson's down in Maryland.  We took a wonderful long walk, I saw her church which is old and beautiful (she is an Episcopal minister, for those of you who haven't met her - but probably you have met her or gone to her Sunday service at Somerset?) and a little bit of harping. 

The rest of my trip was pretty much drive drive drive, with one stop to see a friend from an on-line book group on LibraryThing.  We'd never met but it was as if we had spent hours together which in a way we have over a six year acquaintance.  

One night on Amelia Island in a B&B that was a bit disappointing.  Ironically, besides my stops at friends' houses, the best night on my own was at an excellent Best Western in North Carolina.  Go figure!  It was well-appointed and immaculate.  

I hope, next Sunday to make it to the session I like here, and, for at least one of the two Sundays I can attend, to bring the harp as they have asked me to do.  So I am practicing like mad.  It does make a difference, eh?  I'm practicing just the basic tunes I play well already, I am learning to be cautious and conservative and to remind myself that even if I have played a certain tune a gazillion times, odds are the listeners haven't. 

xx

1 comment:

  1. Well, it certainly sounds like you are having an excellent and fun road trip, and lots of harp music and good friends and adventure! So important to remember that the audience has NOT heard that tune a gazillion times!! And our challenge is to make it fresh and magical each time we play it.....there is great joy in that, actually!

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