Oh, so it was Canada Day on July 1st. I have great pics of the weekend, but I am trying to get caught up on my past video editing.
We had Al and Amber and Kitty Candy here this weekend. We had a BBQ. Carl has gone now to be stationed in CFB Petawawa for a month. He is taking his DP1 course.
On to catching up on video....
I edited my first compilation video tonight. It is the Sharon Temple fundraiser. It was quite easy using Vista's Windows Video Editor. Cam showed me how to use it. Yet I had to put it into 2 YouTube videos cuz it exceeded the limit in size.
I can't believe all this video is just snippets taken with my Canon Power Shot A60.
Here is the video in two parts:
Wait till you see the fireworks video and the tattoo video!
About a month or so ago I got a message on Facebook from my past-driver-ed-student-turned-my-piano-teacher telling me that my Youngest-Son's-drumming-instructor-friend-and-SO-of-other-Son's-friend and said SO (significant other) were doin a fundraiser for a local animal rescue/adoption service. This is private and over and above the SPCA. A family who has found adoption for many a pre-loved animal for 30 years in our area.
These musicians who decided to plan the fundraiser......well, over the past few years I have watched them grow into fine Men and Women. It was really great to see them shining, and with a great line up of some more seasoned musicians from the area.
It was held at the Sharon Temple, which is the music hall for the Children of Peace. The Quakers who founded our area. (I write on the founding Quakers when I can. The history is amazing.)
Small towns have all sorts of hidden talent in the cracks and crevices. I really enjoy being able to support such endeavors. Plus I really truly like these people.
If these music instructors can put up with the old croanies who I used to play music with at their work, then they are capable of anything. I walk into our local music shop which is called The Arts, and the folks I picked with for years are all behind the counter. You just gotta know that when the old croans like me start talkin old days of music the same ole stories get recycled through the bunch of us. Of course, some of us were sober in those days and recollect much more than the others. This always creates the grey area we muddle through in the stories.
I hope this next group of musicians has as much fun as we did when we were twenty-something. I certainly think they are better song writers. And they really seem to have their fingers on the pulse of things. I like this idea. I really really like the idea that I can learn from them....and I regularly do.
So this is how I spent my Birthday night:
There will be more video at a later time But for now here is a snippet as a teaser:
(this makes two committments I have to create compolation videos for the blog. I just can't do them fast enough this week. I will let everyone know once I have the videos for the tattoo and this show ready.)
I sit within the temple Watch the crowd ebb and flow Pets drag their owners into the room Noses sniffing Big legs slinking to try to get just a bit closer to the other pawed pals. Music fills the temple The brothers and sisters are watching from above Singing praises as the music fills the structure once again Strings in harmony Voices singing
And the sun sets upon the sleepy town
As the last voices come to pass God shows he is listening to the serenade As he paints the sky in pastel hues
My last glimpses This beautiful memorial A building to blessings of music My eyes gaze upon my last visions Like a Group of Seven Painting comes to life
Personal Blog of Lynn Tucker. Also known as the infamous Amy Rosenburg. Wild stories, and an interesting view of life. Her Journals are highly descriptive and memorable. Creating a pathway for the reader to visualize each moment she describes.