A Britcellist's World


A Britcellist's World - 

Welcome to my new monthly blog at Blogger! Sadly, my Cozi blog of 12 years was shut down on November 23rd, 2020.  It was too much for that company having to deal with millions of subscribers and photos.  This new blog will be short but very sweet to finish up the end of November. 


November 24 - 

I teach live to an adult student! She has a lovely house - we can be out on the patio in the back, in the garage if it's chilly or on this day, on the front porch. You can just about see her cello on the chair - I was very nervous about it falling off๐Ÿ˜จ We had just finished a good lesson in the warm sun.  


Nov. 26 - A very special Thanksgiving this year with my niece Angela, who had come from Hong Kong to be with her eldest daughter and new baby for a few weeks. The family live in Seattle, so Angela flew to NC to visit her middle daughter Michelle, and son-in-law JB,  for Thanksgiving, and I was invited too! My Dan and his family were lockdown in NJ as there was a possible virus scare at a home of some friends. Fortunately all were negative and safe, but it was too late for them to make it down to NC in time for Thanksgiving. It was only an hour and a half to Michelle and JB's home from me, and driving along the gorgeous trees and local roads made a very enjoyable journey. Their house was in a very large gated community with several lakes surrounding the houses.  


Thanksgiving was truly a special one this year, the first time I've had my South African family members in North Carolina, and Michelle and JB went all out, as you can see!


I stayed overnight, and after a delicious breakfast and lots of catching up,  drove back home to feed my cats. I don't think they starved, and probably slept all the time. 
At least, they had some company while I was gone!


Nov. 28 was a musical treat with members of the Chapel Hill Philharmonia. Of course the orchestra is shut down, but small groups have got together to play chamber music. Today it was a piano trio and we played through 2 movements of Beethoven's Trio #1 and the first movement of  Trio #2. Because of the piano we play indoors in a large home, plenty of air and of course, masked. A wonderful way to end the month!

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  1. well done - the blog works well!
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    Louise

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  2. Yoohoo, my first comment! Thanks!
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  3. I'm so glad this worked out well for you - - great to see your photos and catch up on your news.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. I’m going to make the font larger and the background lighter.

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