Last week was a very busy one - full, just chockablock full with cultural events:
Sunday - 7th cousins - an interactive play performed by two of our friends (and yes, "7th" cousins). It started with tea and pie!
Monday - hunkered down with my love for some appointment tv - we decided to watch the 6 part Alias Grace series together
Tuesday - dashed out to see an emerging artist - the singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin from Quebec, where she had won "La Voix" a few years ago. We loved her (and not the main act...) and are excited that she is coming back to headline in March.
Thursday - off to see the ever wonderful Billy Bragg perform in celebration of the 70th anniversary of Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern. A great venue, as we were about 5 people back from the stage
Friday evening was one of my book clubs (and I made delicious soup)
Saturday - I headed off to Stratford to see a performance of The Virgin Trial by Kate Hennig (the script was just shortlisted for a GG). It was a super play and I wish I had seen the first in the trilogy of Tudor queens. Rosalind & I drove down - what a great way to catch up, had a quick lunch, saw the play, looked a few book shops, had a coffee and headed home. Lovely day out!
Sunday - I was tired....
Sunday - 7th cousins - an interactive play performed by two of our friends (and yes, "7th" cousins). It started with tea and pie!
Monday - hunkered down with my love for some appointment tv - we decided to watch the 6 part Alias Grace series together
Tuesday - dashed out to see an emerging artist - the singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin from Quebec, where she had won "La Voix" a few years ago. We loved her (and not the main act...) and are excited that she is coming back to headline in March.
Thursday - off to see the ever wonderful Billy Bragg perform in celebration of the 70th anniversary of Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern. A great venue, as we were about 5 people back from the stage
Friday evening was one of my book clubs (and I made delicious soup)
Saturday - I headed off to Stratford to see a performance of The Virgin Trial by Kate Hennig (the script was just shortlisted for a GG). It was a super play and I wish I had seen the first in the trilogy of Tudor queens. Rosalind & I drove down - what a great way to catch up, had a quick lunch, saw the play, looked a few book shops, had a coffee and headed home. Lovely day out!
Sunday - I was tired....
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