Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Last Saturday was an awesome experience: Dora and Ron took us (about nine people from the camp) to the Bethlehem Walk in the Clear Lake United Methodist Church. We went there last year and I was very excited to get the opportunity again this year!  Outside the church, there was a real live camel, plus sheep and a donkey and shepherds, wise men, centurions and a wedding party, all in period costumes (well, the animals didn't really need to dress up . . . )  Everyone lined up to enter a tent, where a couple gave us the lowdown on the town of Bethlehem - all in character.  From the tent, we proceeded down a dirt path (mulch over the floor of the church hall) which wound among market stalls, where local people explained their wares and children got to sample cheese and candy - and watch rope and pottery and other things being made.  At the end of the path was a little alcove containing Mary & Joseph and the baby Jesus. Quite extraordinarily well done, authentic-feeling and fun!



Helen with two centurions!






A woman at a well!



Joseph and the baby Jesus!








Sunday, the Moody choir sang all twelve movements of Vivaldi's Gloria - went really well. It was positioned right in the middle of the 11:00 service, which was interesting. I guess that's sort of like the Lessons and Carols service we used to have in the Anglican church. That was always an opportunity to sing lots of anthems and carols. Well, in churches other than my father's, actually - he believed that it was wrong to start celebrating Christmas before the day - so we never sang carols until Christmas Eve (and that's when our Christmas tree went up, too!) It took me years to accept that maybe it was okay to decorate before December 24th! The Gloria was really fun to sing - since it's been a number of years since I last sang it - and I got two rehearsals only to practise - I sang pretty much p or mf most of the time.  Moody has some really good voices - although Tracy had to insert a few ringers into the tenor section, which is a bit thin.

I've put up more decorations this year than I have for a long time - the influence, once again, of Rob and Helen, who decorate like crazy!

My cute little fibre-optic tree - thanks to Mary Lee!

My blue lit window!

                                                               The palm tree outside my door.  The lights on the leaves are actually pink flamingos and palm trees  (all that I could find . . . )

Rob & Helen's RV

 Yesterday was a totally down day: I sat outside in the sun for two hours, walked Rob & Helen's dogs (they're in Houston for a few days for her surgery) and booked a hotel in Niagara Falls for Jan. 2 to 4, which took about an hour and a half (researching to get the best deal possible). If anyone happens to be in Niagara Falls at that time, do look me up!















Saturday, 7 December 2013

Saturday, December 7,2013

Time is skipping by - I've already been here over a week - sang in the choir last Sunday, went to choir practice last Wednesday and picked up my copy of Vivaldi's Gloria, which we're singing on December 15 - holy crow, that's next Sunday - special practice with the orchestra scheduled for next Saturday. I've already accomplished much more than last year - living next door to Rob and Helen is either an inspiration or a curse - they're both crazy industrious! Rob is always visible outside, working on his rig - or mine!  He washed and treated my whole rv, in exchange for me looking after their three dogs while they're away on a cruise to Hawaii!  Sounds good, but I got a call from Rob yesterday, the day the cruise left from San Diego - Helen fell on the sidewalk across from the ship and fractured bones in her elbow and foot - so they'll be arriving back here in the next few days! As soon as they land in Houston, I'll go pick them up, since I'm also looking after their truck(!)
We had an outdoor bbq for potluck last Wednesday, and Rob and I played our guitars and sang two folk songs.  Rob is just beginning to learn to play guitar, and did very well.
Today was Dickens on The Strand - an annual festival celebrating Charles Dickens in particular and the Victorian era in general.  Local people dress up in period costume (wearing a costume gets you 50% off the admission fee). Ron and Dora drove any campground people who wanted to come, in the camp van.  We had lunch at Fudruckers, and had an awesome time! There were scads of people there, despite the very cold weather (around 42 fahrenheit; roughly 5 celcius), but  noticeably fewer street vendors, which was a shame.

Ron in period costume

and Dora, also in costume!

Father Christmas!

Christmas tree lady on stilts

Ron, his daughter Angie, her son Spencer (he was just a little baby last year  - in face, he was the baby Jesus in the Bethlehem Walk . . . )

Two pirates and a random tourist

A choir - think maybe high school

Lady selling cool headdresses

Period bicycles!

Locals in costume

Cool coaches




Yep - the Civil War!


My souvenir mug - just like last year`s - with this year`s Dickens`insignia on it.  I`m starting a collection . . . 

A fenced in area filled with snow for kids to experience!