After an afternoon spent waltzing (well, attempting to at least) without causing too much injury to anyone (except perhaps the muse of waltzes), I came home, walked the dog (next door's at least), had something to eat, watched another unwatched DVD, did my ironing, watching a video that I'd seen before (so I didn't miss too much while I was looking at the shirts) and then came upstairs and wrote a song. The interesting thing is that it's taken me a good 30 minutes to realise that the song I've just written is, essentially, in 3/4 time (maybe it's 6/8, I'm not sure - let's not worry too much). Yes, I've written a song you can waltz to... without realising it... I'm all waltzed up! And the various things I've done in the 6 hours since I made my last waltz step, appear not to have purged the 3/4 rhythm from my head. Now I see what this sort of thing can do to you!
Every blog entry should have some sort of link, so check out the men in ties link to Steve's site (ooh, that's two links). What you'll get is a picture of six people in shirts and ties. I'm the one in the middle at the back, looking decidedly different to here, and wearing the ultimate "screw with the digital camera" type patterns. Lindsay (front left) looks a bit peeved, and Mal and Grant (top right and front right respectively) appear to have contracted the cheerful bug from somewhere. We were supposed to be doing "serious".
Every blog entry should have some sort of link, so check out the men in ties link to Steve's site (ooh, that's two links). What you'll get is a picture of six people in shirts and ties. I'm the one in the middle at the back, looking decidedly different to here, and wearing the ultimate "screw with the digital camera" type patterns. Lindsay (front left) looks a bit peeved, and Mal and Grant (top right and front right respectively) appear to have contracted the cheerful bug from somewhere. We were supposed to be doing "serious".
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