I see that it was only two posts ago in August that I promised to post every week ~ it looks as though my promises are about as much use as a politician's!
Here in the UK we are faced with an election that nobody wanted, to elect a government that nobody wants (they're all pretty dreadful), made up of politicians that nobody trusts ~ here I shall try to steer clear of political comment, there's plenty of other people to do that. I shall just say that a lot of people who know me a bit think they know where my party political allegiances lie, they're wrong! As of now I have not yet decided which way I shall be voting!
What will be influencing my decision of how to vote will not be based simply on the single big issue facing us, I will be considering what sort of country I want to live in, what sort of a country I want to be leaving for my daughter, and what sort of a country each of the candidates aspires to.
Now for more important things ~ I have been a bit of a social butterfly attending all sorts of glittering events, and drinking lots of cheap prosecco! Maybe one of the reasons I have not been posting much. I was thrilled to be a guest at the inaugural Croydon Arts Ball, celebrating the long awaited reopening of the Fairfield Halls.
I have also of course been playing a lot of music, the photo here is of the Christian Jazz/blues band I play with "Cross the Line". We're always looking for performance opportunities especially in support of local Charities or Churches.
This performance was for St Christopher's Hospice at the Horniman Museum. I rather like the way the photographer framed centering us under the arch of the window
Here in the UK we are faced with an election that nobody wanted, to elect a government that nobody wants (they're all pretty dreadful), made up of politicians that nobody trusts ~ here I shall try to steer clear of political comment, there's plenty of other people to do that. I shall just say that a lot of people who know me a bit think they know where my party political allegiances lie, they're wrong! As of now I have not yet decided which way I shall be voting!
Now for more important things ~ I have been a bit of a social butterfly attending all sorts of glittering events, and drinking lots of cheap prosecco! Maybe one of the reasons I have not been posting much. I was thrilled to be a guest at the inaugural Croydon Arts Ball, celebrating the long awaited reopening of the Fairfield Halls.
I have also of course been playing a lot of music, the photo here is of the Christian Jazz/blues band I play with "Cross the Line". We're always looking for performance opportunities especially in support of local Charities or Churches.
This performance was for St Christopher's Hospice at the Horniman Museum. I rather like the way the photographer framed centering us under the arch of the window
Anyone would think that you were the Drummer tucked away at the back.
ReplyDeleteA lovely set of photographs of you.
I suppose you think these posts catch up with your promissed posts
Huggs
Julliette