Jenney's co-pilot here again.
Even though we did alot of traveling and quite an array of activities (for this rural gal anyway) it was a relaxing day. I enjoyed the stop at Jones Beach, having not been oceanside for some time. And I chuckled when I got home to NH at 2am this morning, took off my socks and found sand between my toes. lol
Made a new friend, "nuvi", Jenney's invaluable GPS. We would be driving along, talking and then stop mid-sentence to hear her words of guidance. Too funny. But without her, we wouldn't have looked nearly as impressive to those lovely gentleman from the isles in getting them to the train station (hopefully on time, but the jury is still out on that. In any event, they were in a better place to get to where they needed to go instead of being stranded in an empty parking lot trying in vain to get through to the local cab company).
Westbury was probably my favorite of the two. It was very intimate. The family that Jenney mentioned was added entertainment and impressive to see. And yeah, the two guys in front that kept getting up were annoying. I wondered why they would time it about 30 seconds into a song and not during the applause. I can't imagine the people that had to get up to let them by were pleased. But takes all kinds I guess.
Minstrel and Alberta Bound were unexpected treats. Restless was outstanding. I was sorry that in the two nights I did not hear All the Lovely Ladies and EMR only once. Clouds of Loneliness is not one of my favorites from Harmony, but I am appreciating it more and more each time I hear it in concert. And as many times as I have heard the songs, live and recorded, I seem to come across a lyric or two that I hear in a different way and hits my heart.
Gord's mood was more relaxed and I can't help think it was because it was the last show. He mentioned more than once it was show #10 in 12 days.
While waiting in the parking lot for the doors to open, I watched a few Canada geese making themselves at home on the blacktop. Almost like they were there to support the "home boy" lol.
On my drive home to NH from Jenney's, I listened to more Gordmusic and reflected on what she had said as we were leaving Jones Beach, a place probably neither of us would have ever visited if it weren't for Gord. And how many places we had been and people we had met because of Gord. And along with having a outstanding soundtrack for our lives (and cheesecake in the refrigerator), how can you beat that?
Diane