It is Thursday March 6. Trish, Kelly and I where
fortunate enough to be home in Toronto for the record. February set a record by
never getting above freezing. The good thing about the record is that it makes
0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit seem warm.
Trish is coming along and has reached the stage
where she can put weight on the ankle. As she does this in theory it improves
the joint, but creates soreness, which then must be dealt with. Both her
Physiotherapist and Doctor feel she will be ready to Irish Mist home by the end
of April.
We have not been very active being constrained in
our ability to move around. Doug Caldwell asked Trish and I along with my
sister Joan to join him in Markham to see Jake Shimabukuro the world’s best
Ukulele player. Trish could not come so Rolland Ross replaced her. Doug is trying
to convince the three of us to play the Ukulele.
Jake was amazing and most certainly is the worlds
best, but I wish he would have stopped showing off his incredible skills and
played something I was familiar with. The four of us had a great evening, which
had started at a fish and chip restaurant for dinner.
Before the show started The CorkTown Ukulele Group
put on their standard Wednesday night performance. Every Wednesday night under the direction of Steve McNie a group of between 65 and 85 Ukulelee players play the Ukulele. All are welcomed with open arms. If you are a concert violinist or have just bought a Ukulele come on out you will have a great time. I taped it and will put a
little on even though the sound quality is not very good. I have included their web address for those who may like to hear more.
http://torontoukes.wix.com/torontoukes
http://torontoukes.wix.com/torontoukes
Jake Shimabukuro
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