Be still for a second, Susanna! |
and open your eyes! |
One of those audiences where no one wanted to sit in the front row. What's up with that anyway? |
I have no idea what part of what story or ballad this was. |
But this, yes, I remember, talking about how the term "knock on wood" came about. |
And about how the skull of your enemy used to be the vessel of choice for wassail. |
Talking about one of the slides we showed. |
Singing a sad ballad |
same ballad |
Remote in hand, talking about slides no doubt |
Two of what I wonder? |
And the end! Happy to be done, happy it was a good session, and glad to be presenting it with my good friend Judi Tarowsky. |
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fun to see that others talk with their hands, too.
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Thanks for sharing the pictures.
I've never taped a performance yet, Brig, but do have CDs of some of my stories. Judi and I hope to make a CD of our Celtic stories soon.
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