Sep 15 2010
THAT’S A WRAP, SORT OF
So this past Saturday was the only sunny clear skies day in something like a week and a half. As we were driving to the venue in the morning you could tell it would be nice and on the drive back it became overcast. It was some sort of gift, those clear skies that broke the gloom for a moment. This was Parry Sound’s 7th Annual Fall Fly-In and every year I notice more people. This year there seemed to be a lot of young families with little kids. It was really cute at one point this little boy, he must have been about 4, came and started dancing right in front of the front line. It just reminded me that everyone is at least born with rhythm.
Well it was our last big performance for the year so we are basically done, except for the CIBC Run for the Cure on Oct. 3 which is a small group. A lot of the performers who come for the summer season have already left or are leaving this week. It’s kind of like a mass exodus, but you won’t really be able to tell till rehearsals start again. Rehearsals have been canceled for a while. I’m not sure how long till they start up again (probably a week or 2) but we are having a break, a chance for us to recover a bit from everything. When we get back to the building the group will feel a lot smaller. Anyways here are some pictures’ from Saturday.
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It was a beautiful day to enjoy the music and the planes!