
Along with a delightful dinning experience, I had a few additional exploits from this last week that I think are worth mentioning.
Starting Monday April, 9th I had the opportunity to cover the Caldwell Centennial Band on the lovely campus of Alberton College of Idaho. The band was made up of about 40 members of all ages from the Caldwell area who all came together in the name of Jazz. Didn’t ever think of myself as much of a fan of classical jazz, but after listening to this ensemble I’ve become a closet devotee. It was just one of those wonderful assignments that left me feeling very thankful for the work that I do. Getting to experience so many divergent slices of life which under “normal” circumstances I may never even know about.

This week I also attended a concert at the Egyptian Theatre in downtown Boise. Really interesting venue. The headliner was an Irish band called The Frames, which I thought was somewhat of a dark departure from everyday folk. Anyway, it was a pretty fun and the lighting they used was a little abstract so it made for some different photos.


So I guess that’s really all I’ve got for this post. I apologize for feeling a little uninspired, I just housed a massive bowl of ice cream and am feeling a bit lethargic.
Until next time…
4 comments:
Is this "The Baby Boy"! We have lots of jazz so the next time you visit we will listen and you can even take Louie on a walk. I love keeping track of you on this blog. Your waffle making - Mother
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