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Jazz Dames: St George’s: Bristol November 12th

This was a lovely evening. A real tonic. Seven brilliant Bristol ‘Jazz Dames’ accompanied by the also brilliant but ‘tres cool’ and phlegmatic George Cooper Trio were introduced and compered by an effusive Mr Maff Potts.

The foyer/bar felt like a jazz club as soon as you were there – transported from ‘real life’ straight into a heady, relaxing jazz vibe. Bliss. Sipping a glass of red, listening to The George Cooper Trio, catching glimpses of the singers who mingled with each other and the pre-concert crowd, dressed to their jazzy nines and posing for glamorous snapshots, the mood was set for the concert to follow.

Maff Potts was a warm, inviting and flirtatious host. The girls played along, the chemistry on stage between host, band members and singers was fun and infectious. The line up was Emily Wright, Tammy Payne, Katya Gorrie, Nadine Gingell, Lucy Moon, Molly King and Victoria Klewin.  All fab. All different. Lounging on the plush sofas inbetween songs, chatting, laughing, toe-tapping and appreciating each other’s performances, the party on stage was a joy to feel part of  in the audience.

The range of songs – classics from jazz’s ‘Golden Age’ – covered every mood and style, soulful, lyrical, melancholic, cheeky, bouncy, raunchy, fun, solos, duets, and fantastic group numbers. The drama was high and the music was heaven. The standard of singing was tip tip top. Inspiring to hear so many wonderful female voices on stage in one night.

Apologies for not being able to regale you with details of different songs that were sung … this will have to suffice as an ‘impressionistic’ overview review … the music merged beautifully from peformer to performer – and the splash of colour they created  on stage was a pleasure to behold, like a bright painting that just makes you feel happy :). The perfect pick-me-up for a drizzly November evening.

As the launch for the Bristol International Jazz & Blues Festival 2016 it set a promising and enticing tone …

Hoping to see Katya Gorrie again in the Moscow Drug Club at The Lantern, Colston Hall, Thursday January 21st …

 

Romance in Bristol?

Asked to make recommendations for a pair of  young French lovebirds heading to Bristol, I initially drew a blank. Having only lived here as a married gal with children I haven’t really looked at Bristol from this vantage point.

So, it was fun to imagine it as a romantic destination for young love. And, of course, it turns out to have wonderful romantic possibilities …

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Bridesmaid on a Budget …

Green and Gold was the original theme and later the bride threw in ‘medieval bling’ …

Well, this is what I came up with …

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All from charity shops:

Dress (designer): £18

Shoes: £3

Bag (silk): £3

Bracelet: £1.50

Fascinator: £1.50 (added gold ribbon)

Black shrug/bolero top for evening: £9.99 from MAKE on Gloucester Road

Nail varnish and make-up all from charity shops or mine already

It seemed to go down a treat. The ten of us (yes ten! ) were an eclectic mix of ladies ‘glistening’ in a variety of green and gold frippery as we did a slow march in pairs behind the bride. Elegantly draped in a romantic white gown and veil our friend and bride was led to her groom by her two gorgeous chief (child) bridesmaids, pretty as a picture in their complementary white frocks. The sun shone, the music played and the tone was set for the lovely ceremony that followed … congratulations to Helen and Peter!

 

Delicious celery and feta home-made soup

I made this up today and it is … a hit! Even with the kids. Here’s the recipe:

  • Put a big knob of butter (about 75g) into casserole
  • Melt Butter over medium heat on hob
  • Add red onion – finely chopped
  • Add pressed garlic (couple of cloves)
  • Add a good few celery sticks – chopped up small
  • Mix about and enjoy the aromas
  • Take a good chunk of feta cheese (a third of a standard size squarish pack), and cut into cubes
  • Mix about again
  • Add about a litre of (ideally homemade) chicken stock
  • Add a bit more boiled water from the kettle
  • Season to taste
  • Simmer for 20 mins
  • Leave to cool a bit
  • Mulch with hand whizzer

Yum!! You could garnish with small whirl of cream and bit of flat parsley if you are feeling a bit fancy …

Here it is ...
Here it is …

New mum chick lit … indulge yourselves girls …

Tiny Acts of Love by Lucy Lawrie

I managed to read a whole book on holiday during the May half term. Twelve years of always having at least one really small child to ‘chaperone’ has got in the way of this treat for me for too long and it was a joy to rediscover! As a bonus, book proved to be a great beach read. A real page turner – made me laugh made me cry … It really did – one proper wet weep towards the end which took me by surprise.

The story follows the  heroine’s emotional journey as she is propelled through that oh so common but oh so extraordinary rite of passage of ‘having a baby’ …  it rocks her world, it changes her life perspective … not a new topic but well done. There is an engaging and entertaining narrative and the style is pacy and funny. But, the book proved too, for me, to be surprisingly more moving than I had anticipated … MUCH to identify with for any woman who has had a baby … Thoroughly enjoyed. Highly recommended.

Hats off to first time author Lucy Lawrie for a fab debut which she wrote during maternity leave (blimey – Impressive!), spurred on by the unearthing of a primary school book in which she had written with ‘wobbly’ care ‘I want to be an AUTHOR when I grow up’. Inspiring stuff.

She’s writing another one now …

Thank you to my sis Joanna Swainson of Hardman & Swainson who discovered Lucy Lawrie and and sent me a copy to try … it deserves to do well …

Great beach read ... ;)
Great beach read … ;)

Patience and small steps …

I just want to get stuck in – get the whole job done!  But this is not possible. I am learning to be pleased rather than frustrated with the small spurts of progress I make around the house and garden during the small pockets of childfree time that punctuate my days. It will all add up to create the desired vision eventually … won’t it?! And my (best attempts at) patience will be rewarded …. won’t they?! And the children will flourish from all the attention I devote to their lives … won’t they?!