Jan 31, 2013 20:35
Howdy, Country & Folk-shippers. Berlin is again host of the annual Country Music Fair and I will be there. Looking forward to meet friends, musicians - and to see how the little world of those folks will react to the first co-production of my friend (singer/composer) and me (lyrics). Soooooooooooo excited!!!
Will be back Monday evening MEZ :)
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My dear Blacky!
I wish you a great time in Berlin, have much fun and don't do things I wouldn't do! LOL! ;)
Hugs you tight, Meggi
BTW...thanks for the great weekend! :)
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Oh, and I did exactly what you did *coughing*
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I will share the lyrics somehow (but not publically here) and I'm allowed to broadcast the song in our webradio. It's a pity Flatcast don't support Linux *sighs*
(And it's really interesting how you always refer to one certain subject........) ;D
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I'm Katja from Germany. Cat & bird met here at LJ, at PotC-communities, and since we started our relationship as writer and beta two years ago, our friendship increased rapidly, especially during the period we both had Fridays and Saturdays off and talked uncountable hours via IM. So I'm honestly relieved to know she has friends in US who support and help her.
Big hug to you + your daughter across the Atlantic :)
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Unfortunately the West Coast of the US is really long. I'm on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State; I can see the mountains of Canada from my roof. She's in California, a hundred miles South of Monterey. According to Google Maps, the fastest route is 1061 miles (1708 km) of mostly Interstate superhighway, a 16.5-hour drive - I wouldn't take that route by choice, but the one I'd prefer would be a lot longer.
That's the reason my daughter is so insistent about her Auntie moving here. It's a long, scary, exhausting, expensive journey through a great deal of bad traffic, and if something happened, so that we had to race down there like a bat out of hell, there's an awful lot that could go wrong; we might not get there in time.
I know porridgebird loves her job, though, and her wild sea-coast, and the climate, which is much warmer and dryer than here. LOL, and I also know she doesn't want to be my housemate; we were room-mates for a year in high school, and we're both a lot more set in our eccentric ways ( ... )
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