With this in mind I took Darling d to a local jazz festival at Langourla so that she could finely hone her singing skills in improvisation at the end of the evening jam.
Unfortunately, they did not have a microphone or sound system at the jam, all was acoustic, and so we watched rather than participated. We still had fun though...When we return tonight we shall be asking the musicians to play quietly so that we can do our stuff...
14 comments:
I hear it's all the rage.
Lovely mother and daughter, having fun together!
Aren't you two lovely.
It's nice to see a mother and daughter enjoying each others company.
much love,
Lia xx
That sounds like so much fun! When you do sing with them, make sure there's video!
Have lots of fun, I can see you both enjoying life. Great pictures.
Yes, it is so lovely to think of you singing together.
And what a happy photo of the two of you.
I am having another go at losing weight, and hoping to look as good when I reach your great age in ten months time!
Z thank you for your encouRAGEment
m-l darling d has helped no end with my month on my own...
L-we enjoy each other's company...sometimes
D- we didnt get the chance on sunday, there were too many stars at the jam
20- the pictures were from d's new telephone...it is much better than my old camera
j- I am also trying to lose weight, since the man who likes pigs trotters is away, and I thought I would eat more healthily. The trouble is that I follow the tofu with a large bowl of ice cream. I have GAINED a kilo!
Aww, what a lot of fun. When I start singing my children go a funn red colour and then run screaming from the area, throwing women and children behind them.
What larks!
I really really like that blue-green scarf DD is wearing...
Ms Mac, I think mine will be doing that soon
Lucy...yes it is a nice scarf isnt it? it's mine...
You two look so great together!! Did you do your stuff in the end??
Great pic!!
A great pic of the two divas!
Ah Rosie, the reference to 'Cold Comfort Farm' rang deafening bells with me: hooray - another fan!
I've enjoyed reading your funny, warm and lively blog (chapeau!). Good luck with youm jazz band, maid; but keep an eye on that girl o' yours when the sukebind's in bloom.
Greetings from an escapee daughter of Great-aunt Ada Doom, Minnie.
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