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Great day yesterday, moving forward with a number of new creative projects, so good meetings and more ideas developing.I am very excited about the solo performance festival for the autumn, and was in a useful discussion with Phil and Olivia in the morning about having a go at tackling the Molly Bloom monologue from Ulysses. Olivia is 2nd in the world for Irish dancing and is just graduating from college and I have a hunch that there is some fun to be had with this and with Molly!
I am going to take a blog holiday now for the weekend. I am off to Lyme Regis with 5 old school friends (old being the operative word ..... nice and old). We have rented a cottage for the weekend, and it will be a riot I know. I am bracing myself for it now. We have all known each other since we were 11 and some since they were 5! For most of us this is the only time we get together, apart from my friend Ali and I who see each other very often, although we all often speak to each other on the phone and some people are closer to each other than others.
Jude, Jo and Captain Ali 2011 Canal Boat holiday |
We all have particular roles too, locked in history and not always still applicable. But for our weekend away we inevitably fall back into them, and its quite fun. My role was always the class clown, the one who asked the stupid question, the dramatic and emotional one, the risk taker. And also the clumsy one, the one who fell down the steps by a classroom and they had to remake the steps! I ended up with 13 proud stitches in my knee, the scar of which is still visible today. So anyone who has only met me recently might be forgiven for thinking its an age thing - well I assure you its not! My challenges with staying fully grounded in the physical world have been life long!
Me |
Anita, Jo, Jude and Ros- Ali and I were doing the work! |
Lyme Regis here we come!
2 comments:
Is Lyme Regis ready for this? - thet wont know whats hit them!
Thanks Ian! Your faith is much appreciated - we are starting with the gull installation!
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