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Trouble at Mill but Eurovision Saves the Day: Emerging from Lockdown

Social lives have been on hold for many months but things are unlocking at last. I’m pleased to announce that I actually went to a party at the weekend and it was great!. The invite called it a festival – there would be a screening of the Glastonbury Live Stream. Festival wear was encouraged. (Shorts and wellies? Glittery make up? Flowers in hair? It was cold so I settled on lots of layers….and glittery make up! Daughter went with shorts and wellies.

Our lovely hosts live in a spectacular mill conversion in an idyllic riverside location. The original mill workings have been preserved and make a fascinating feature and a reminder of the history of the building.

The guests were congregating at the back of the house, sheltered by walls on three sides with a view across to the river on the fourth. It was lovely to see friends for the first time in such a while. As we arrived a batch of food was brought from the barbecue to a table already groaning under the weight of food and drink. The resident dogs, Doug and Dave, were very well behaved but never strayed far from that table in case anyone dropped a treat in their direction. Dave posed beautifully for a picture. This is so unlike our lab, Buddy who always turns away if he sees a camera.

A large screen was set up under a gazebo ready with a projector for the Glastonbury Live Stream. You can just see it behind daughter on the right.

The music festival was cancelled this year because of the Pandemic, but were to stage a one night event (without a live audience) for streaming. Due to a wide reaching technical problem many people across the country couldn’t get the live feed and we were no exception. But all was not lost as there was another huge music event being broadcast at the same time: The Eurovision Song Contest.

If you live outside the European Broadcasting Union and haven’t come across it before, Eurovision is a phenomenon that started in the 1960s. Membership has now increased to include former soviet countries, the states that make up what was Yugoslavia, also Israel and even Australia!. Each country submits a song and the show is broadcast simultaneously across all the competing nations. The performances are often over-the-top to the point of being bizarre with staging far more memorable than the music, but it’s fun with all those glitzy costumes, weird visual effects and enthusiastic dancers! The scoring takes forever as each nation’s jury assigns their points. There’s a lot of geopolitics going on with that part of it. Eurovision is as camp as Glastonbury is cool, but it certainly added to the party spirit on Saturday,

As the sun went down and the moon rose it got a lot cooler.

More logs were piled on the fire pit and we gathered round to stay warm

This must be the first party I’ve been to in over a year and it felt great. Thanks so much to our lovely generous hosts A and T. Your inaugural Festival at the Mill was brilliant.

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Return of the Ukeladies: Emerging from Lockdown

On Monday it was the next stage of reopening from the Pandemic Lockdown, with hospitality venues open inside, upto six people able to meet indoors at home and up to thirty outside. Hugs are legal again too. All this is happening despite the spread of the more infectious Indian variant of the virus, frequent testing and vaccine take up is being encouraged . Both main vaccines used in the UK have been found to be effective against the variant, especially after both doses.

The Thursday before, at our regular Zoom meeting, my Ukelele group discussed meeting in person again. The Village Club where we used to meet reopened on Monday. Most wanted to meet there but I really wasn’t sure. The Covanxiety I mentioned in my post a few days ago was holding me back and I couldn’t make my mind up.

If I agreed to go I’d have spent the week stressing about it and if I decided not to I’d hate the thought of missing out. So I dealt with the potential stress and FOMO by deferring my decision until the last minute. I worked really hard to get out more and start feeling a bit better about returning to normal activities with a hair appointment, a couple of shopping trips and a visit to a cafe. After that I was feeling a lot more confident about going along to play on Thursday.

Although the Zoom meetings are great and we will continue to host them from the club for those who can’t make it yet, they are not perfect. One person has to lead each tune and the rest mute, listen and play along unheard by the rest. The timelag, however slight, causes total cacophony otherwise.

When I turned up on Thursday it was lovely to see everyone, especially those who haven’t been able to join us online. The Club had its COVID safety protocols in place. The room we use is quite large and we were able to space ourselves out. We opened the windows to maximise the ventilation and some of us wore masks. They are a lovely bunch and all realise that some us are more nervous about meeting again so there was no question about any of this – we all just did it.

When we started to play I think we all felt a bit giddy. We launched into ‘The Deadwood Stage’ with gusto and at breakneck speed, then settled down to play ‘Eight Days A Week’ at more like our usual tempo. There were fits of giggles every time we had to wrestle with a difficult chord. Some of the tunes, like the sea shanty “Wellerman”, are pretty new to us so it was the first time we’d played it together – it was performed with lots of enthusiasm! I think it will become a regular favourite.

It was also the first time we’d seen the beautiful banjolele that Stella got at Christmas.

It was so nice not to have to watch the corner of a screen for the time counting down to the end of 40 minutes (the maximum length of a meeting on the free version of Zoom)!

We were able to get through more tunes with time to chat in between, but after what still seemed quite a short time we’d got through the list. Time really does fly when you are having fun. in normal times we’d retire to the bar for another drink, but we decided to leave that for another time.

I’m so glad I decided to go. The Ukeladies are back!

Are any of your regular activities restarting?