Tuesday 1 July 2014

holiday in Cornwall

Have tried to post a photo but blogger doesn't seem to want me to. Really annoyong as I have only just got back onto the blog. Found that they were using the wrong e mail addressto let me log on. Anyway we had a lovely week in the West country both in Devon and Cornwall.

Tuesday 24 June 2014

problems

Still wont let me post a photo

recovery

Think I have recovered my blog but not sure. If this posts then I might be half way there.

Wednesday 8 January 2014

changes

It is ages since I blogged but that is because Google seem to change things everytime I try to add a new post. I suppose it is for security but it doesn't make things easy.
We had a really busy end to 2013 with the World premier in Swindon of Atlantic Odyssey then helping our youngest Daughter move into her new house so Christmas was a quiet affair.
We are now busy planning our trip to Australia and New Zealand in April/May. Watch this space for details.

Friday 6 September 2013

Atlantic Odyssey Exhibition




Pictures from our exhibition. Top shows Michael Librettist, me, The Mayor, Suzanne and Robin composer.
The two hangings are Sedna and Yemeya sea goddesses and the bottom photo is a general view of the Exhibition. It was officially opened by the Mayor of Swindon on Wednesday and the Exhibition runs until 4th October at the Link Centre Library in Swindon.

Sunday 28 July 2013

Atlantic Odyssey update plus mums death and weddings!!!!



Three pictures today. The first shows the selection of bags that I shall be giving to the Indian ladies at our sons'wedding next week when he marries Deepti. The pink bag is for the bride and the emerald green one is for her mum. Not sure who will be getting the others. they have taken a few weeks to make . The design was taken from a stone carving at the Red Fort in Agra. They are made from layered polyester organza fabrics, free motion machine embroidery with some layers cut back, then hand embellished with beads and sequins.
We had a brilliant launch for the Atlantic Odyssey on 19th July. Graham Appleton from the BTO gave us a really interesting and inspiring talk about the Arctic Tern and how they are learning more about it all the time and it's migration habbits. The third photo is of the poster and you can order tickets for the event from our website at www.swindonchoral.org.uk .We got home after the evening and just after midnight the phone rang and it was the news that my mother had passed away 20 minutes before. She had been failing for some time and we had seen her just a couple of weeks before so I wasn't upset that I hadn't been there. She was surrounded by people who loved her and she went peacefully. She was a celebrity where she lived on Canvey Island having got the MBE in 1993 for her work in the Community. There is a lovely piece about her on the website
www.canveyisland.org
The photo shows her at her 90th birthday dinner surrounded by her grandchildren and Fraser her adored great grandson. 
Her funeral is next week and it is going to be quite a send off. The vicar has made sure of that.

Thursday 11 July 2013

Here is our wonderful logo for Atlantic Odyssey designed by one of the members of sSwindon Choral Society. It shows an Arctic tern in flight having scooped up a fish. We got the score for the piece last week and sung through the first section. As usual Robin Nelson has excelled himself with his composition. I have started work on the fourth wall hanging and hope to have six done by the Concert. There will be an exhibition about the work throughout the whole of September in the Link Centre Library. West Swindon when they will  be on show along with photographs and details of the project.
Geoff and I have just spent a few days in York. we heard on the news about the gathering of the Mallard and the remaining trains of it's class and just had to go there to see them. I booked an hotel on the internet which when we got to it we found a complimentary box of Thorntons Chocolates on the four poster bed and also a complimentary mini bar that was re stocked every day. As well as seeing the trains I went to the National Quilt Museum and also an exhibition by the Diverse Threads group a real bonus.