What's Made You Happy Today???
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We're going to Bristol on Saturday for a treat as it's my mother in law's funeral the day before (neither of us want to go as we just want to attend to pay our respects, go to her graveside and just drive home, but my wifes' family have organised a family meal afterwards which is typical of them as they are shouters whilst we are simplistic whisperers) but to get back on topic, Opus 13 have a shop in central Bristol at the bottom of St.Michaels Hill, plus they've also been named as one of the Top 10 independent retailers in Bristol by The Guardian.
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/ ... es-bristol
http://www.opus13.co.uk/
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Making me happy was seeing the bright lights of the Second City welcoming me back home last night.
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Anyway, made me happy to go to Bristol, visit Opus 13 music, and spend half an hour talking about music and pianos with owner Ruth, who also plays the piano to g8 standard. If only I was younger and had any business sense (or money), I would open a music shop in central Birmingham as there is a gap in the market as big as the flaming universe for something of the type in this city. Might get me off the dole.
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That might come in useful for me as I detest driving, especially parking up, however I always have to do it.
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What makes my daughter's pass special is that she only passed her bike test less than 2 years ago. Husband had been riding for 10 years and my son for 5 years when they sat the test.
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Um...perhaps she ought to change her name then!dave brum wrote:One of my colleagues at the shop is called Fiona
Feg, excellent news. What a clever family! I often think about doing the IAM course, but have rather a lot on my plate at the moment so...perhaps one day!
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Plus also planning with my wife what we'll be doing and where we'll be going in London next Monday. Baker Street, Marylebone High Street (RAM and Oxfam Books and Music), Portland Place (Radio 3 HQ), Oxford Street (John Lewis) or maybe take the tube to Sloane Square for lunch in Peter Jones and a gawp at the Cadogan. Being married to a Londoner I've only got to see how her face lights up each time I roll these places off my tongue like an enthusiastic, but unusually liberal London taxi driver!!
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Plus also planning with my wife what we'll be doing and where we'll be going in London next Monday. Baker Street, Marylebone High Street (RAM and Oxfam Books and Music), Portland Place (Radio 3 HQ), Oxford Street (John Lewis) or maybe take the tube to Sloane Square for lunch in Peter Jones and a gawp at the Cadogan. Being married to a Londoner I've only got to see how her face lights up each time I roll these places off my tongue like an enthusiastic, but unusually liberal London taxi driver!!
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No 'could be' about it, Gill - that one screams loose pins!Gill the Piano wrote:If it's ropey in one area could be the tuning plank is knackered. Run away!
I was once asked to 'tune' a piano which the unsuspecting customer had purchased from a charity shop for £120 plus the cost of delivery. It was a nice looking thing with original candle sconces and a new back cloth. It really did look the part in the living room with their antique furniture.
Inside, however, the piano was a disaster zone. It had everything from loose pins to mouse damage and a lot of missing bits and dodgy DIY repairs. I gave them chapter and verse, declined to do anything more than replace the casework, charged them for my time and left.
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Been there, done that. 'But what does it neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed?' they wailed. 'A gallon of petrol and a match,' I said kindly. My not so kind tuner friend sometimes says 'Well look on the bright side; it'll soon be November the fifth...'Feg wrote: I gave them chapter and verse, declined to do anything more than replace the casework, charged them for my time and left.
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Two gin and tonics up - first ones of the year as it is decreed a Summer Drink in this house!
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I had some nice Norwegian violin music on in the 20 degree heat as I drove through Farthinghoe today....Gill the Piano wrote:Roof down on the car today; all sweet wrappers have gone. Splendid.
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The EFP easy hymn book is in two parts rather than 3 or 4, something I was on about on here not that long ago.
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Doesn't the Church of Elizabeth Windsor, Justin Welby and the Tory Party/Ukip have a 'Sea Sunday' in their Church Calendar, in which those at sea, be it in peril or not in peril on it, are 'bigged up'?Gill the Piano wrote:I love that hymn tune; rarely get to play it though.
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Low energy bulbs are the work of the devil! They are no use at all for anything - can't read, sew, knit, or even see with them.dave brum wrote:Reading a piece in Pianist Magazine from the one and only Teddy Testicles, bless his cotton socks. Doesn't say how he got on with his AB grade 3, from what I can gather therein, he did it in the spring. Oh, and replacing my low energy lightbulbs with much brighter 1800 lumen bulbs (equivalent to an old fashioned 100w). For an idea, low energy 20w bulbs equivalent to 100w (supposedly) only produce 1200 lumens.
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Lights and radios are not comparable to, say tumble dryers and heaters in the sense that 'using them in an energy efficient fashion' is really an option. It's just the culture created by the energy companies and the weak-kneed Department for Energy to make us users all feel guilty when the guilt really should be upon the rich profiteers at the top.
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Glad someone else appreciates Okki Tokki! I wish you were nearer as I've got quite a bit of music to recycle.
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I still have negative tendencies when it comes to the piano, which need to be worked upon. And I have a habit of telling myself I'm defeated whenever something common in learners happens- again, because I raise the bar too high.
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Where - in London?? I'd love to see Kathryn Stott and Paul Lewis.Gill the Piano wrote:Ooo, I forgot; went to see Joanna Macgregor on Sunday evening playing Ravel's Piano Concerto - brilliant. As an encore she played her own arrangement of a bit of Piazzolla which was fabulous - loved it. Feel utterly inadequate about my own playing now, of course...
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