A nice little giglet

Oct 19, 2006 23:04

I seem to be songwriter-in-residence to a local performance poetry group, the Pulsar Poets. Today they were having one of their quarterly-or-so performance evenings, and trying out a new venue, the Calley Arms in the nearby small village of Hodson. Thissuited me well as Id' noticed thta the Calley Arms often has events, so I though I might be able ( Read more... )

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bardling October 19 2006, 22:20:02 UTC
Yay!
Also: *wistful sigh* and Goodnight... *hugs*

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tattercoats October 19 2006, 22:35:52 UTC
Anytime you're around when there's a Pulsar Poets I'll take you along and you can be the music too. Or my regular folk club, very friendly. Goodnight to you too, my dear.

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janewilliams20 October 19 2006, 22:28:09 UTC
Oh? Which Miles?

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tattercoats October 19 2006, 22:34:17 UTC
A Civil Campaign - for me the utter highlight of the whole fantastic series. I've been going through in order and trying to make them last. Though I know where 'Winterfair Gifts' is, in that anthology, so I've got dessert lined up too. 'Diplomatic Immunity' seems to be out on loan somewhere, who knows. I've heard there's a new one if the offing; that will be a treat.

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janewilliams20 October 20 2006, 06:08:14 UTC
Oh yes, "Civil Campaign" is my all-time favourite.

When it's time for the cheese & biscuits, or maybe coffee, try this LJ community
http://community.livejournal.com/lmbujold/
and the fanfic.

This one in particular writes so well I have problems believing it's not the real Bujold
http://tales-of-josan.livejournal.com/

Have you tried her fantasy yet?

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stevieannie October 20 2006, 07:41:59 UTC
Yay!!! Sounds wonderful - congratulations on the successful networking with the landlady :-)

I sympathise on the car sunroof thing, too. We had the same problem a couple of weeks back - ended up being something to do with the rainwater routing from the body of the car, rather than the actual sunroof - I hope yours is easily fixable, too.

Very jealous on you knowing the local lamb farmer, too!

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vaurien October 20 2006, 07:59:40 UTC
Oh dear. I hate it when you brake and are punished with a personal waterfall. I'll see if I can fix it when I get back this afternoon. The poor old Drom is getting a bit old and creaky in places, isn't it?

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rinioth October 20 2006, 08:39:25 UTC
Sounds like a really nice evening.

I was then coralled into persuading a young lass of maybe 14 into reading - she'd come prepared (not to mention with her family) but was feeling timid.

Hmm.. why does this sound familiar. *g*

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