ESO Symphony Under the Sky – Part three

We’re back again for the second half of the symphony. I’m down to 52% battery power and hoping it holds out until the end. This piece is very jazzy, me likey! Now we have the pleasure of hearing the premiere performance of a composition by a young man in high school here in Edmonton. He […]

ESO Symphony Under the Sky – Part two

Saxophonist P.J. Perry is front and center on the stage wearing a brown suit and ballcap. He said hi to his wife in the orchestra and apparently she doesn’t like his suit, but the audience did. He’s not a big guy but he plays big jazz! He set was fun and lively, and people were […]

ESO Symphony Under the Sky

Here I am again at the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra performance, but this time it is outdoors at the Hawrelak Park Amphitheatre. Is a beautiful day, the sun is shining and the piano is currently being tuned. 1:20pm, the performance is to start at 2pm so we arrived early to get parking, which we secured no […]

More photos from Washington

I sent Washington a link to the last post and he sent me more photos of the kids. Enjoy and thanks again.

Watch for an Edmonton Symphony review here soon

This week I was informed that I was chosen to participate in a special event at the Winspear Center for the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. The put out a call for all bloggers in related topics and I was chosen to be among the ones attending.

One more set of poems and images of Peru

A third set of Peru Photography Poetry. Sandra Mooney Ellerbeck lends more of her writing talents to my images from Peru.

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