If it wasn’t for the changing seasons I would not be posting in my blog at all. Thanks to Max and Joanne for keeping me in touch and apologies for not checking in on your stuff. Late November has seen us plunge into Summery weather, with a tropical feel. However, early November was still chilling us to the bone.
On the Melbourne cup weekend, Jo and I and two other couples attended the Maldon Folk Music Festival. I elected to not take photos of the artists; I wanted to be totally absorbed by the music. My favourite was a band from Boston called Mile Twelve. But there were many other fantastic local attractions there. In particular, Rich Davies and the Royal High Jinx. I also attended a mandolin workshop, which was fun. We camped nearby in our little caravan. I hope to be returning next year.
This month I have been a little obsessed with clouds. What am I saying; I always have been. I joined a closed FB group dedicated to clouds and have been having fun.
Jo sung at the Malmsbury Fayre last week. I enjoy taking choir pics
Plus some extra Fayre activities.
Of course, it can’t be November without some special flowers.
Plus a gnarly dead but still alive gum tree. They do things like that.
Great photos.Jo looks vert happy singing with the choir.
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Jo loves the choir.
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Mandolin’s are cool. Maybe I’ll get one after I’ve mastered my fairly recently bought banjo. 🙂
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Well I guess that would depend how you qualify ‘master ‘. Most banjo players do not master the banjo so sadly you may never buy a mandolin. Buy one anyway 😊
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