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| We had great seats for a mediocre concert! |
We went to a concert the other night. I was looking forward to seeing the 2 artists because they don't travel very often anymore. While they aren't pumping out the hits any longer, George Canyon and Aaron Prichett have a long history in Canadian Country Music. It was a charity benefit concert, which is the first thing which should have tipped me off that maybe it wasn't like a regular concert. Then too it was to be a mix of holiday and their hit songs. Meh, is the best review I can give. There were few actual songs of any kind in comparison to the anecdotes, stories, humour, call outs , so many call outs to family, friends, the stage hands, the charity guy, the guy who just joined them. All this took time from actual music which is really what I wanted to see. The show consisted of two 45 minute sets. The second set sadly had fewer songs than the first set, by a noticeable amount. The charity sales pitch rambled and was all over the place and too long. I think if they'd had someone help edit and fine tune the stories and the charity sales pitch, it wouldn't have dragged nearly so much and they could have gotten both a more effective use of them, and more music in. I will say that the few songs that George Canyon sang, showed that his voice is a smooth and strong as ever. I'd have loved to hear more of him singing.The weather had been stupid on Friday. It actually started snowing on Thursday and just never stopped. We were lucky with our timing for leaving for the concert, which was a bit over an hour drive away. We caught a break in the weather and had taken the major highway, so it was well plowed and salted. There was only one snow squall which affected us, and not for long. That made it a much nicer trip despite the squall warnings and lake effect snow. We decided not to drive home in snow squalls in the dark. The hotel we chose turned out to be a suite with a full kitchen and separate bedroom. The only odd thing was that it was a converted 1881 building, and our inside room had no windows, although 2 skylights. It was reasonably priced too,
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I'm working on making a sweater on a knitting machine. I've made a bunch of hats which are great projects to learn the basics. A sweater has a lot more steps and techniques, so we'll see how it turns out. I picked up some less expensive yarn to learn with so I wouldn't waste or wear out the handspun yarn I've been spinning since the summer. I've over 1800 yards spun so far, more or less, so that should hopefully be enough for a sweater. Spinning yarn for a project can take a while, so I'd rather learn on commercial yarn. Hopefully I'll have a wearable project out of this experiment, even if it is just some sort of man-made fibre. I also finished a pair of cabled wool mittens which I'm pretty happy with, just no photo yet. I just sewed in the last ends of the second mitten a few minutes ago, so a good end to the day.



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