After Glastonbury – before the Proms – and a little news. in The odd entries from life …….
- June 30, 2014, 10:49 p.m.
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feels like mid summer now, Glastonbury bowed out last night and we are into the second week of Wimbledon, and on two weeks next Friday we have the first night of the Proms; an even that carries us through the second part of summer and in to Septembers cool nights.
I’m not trying to put a downer on things while we have the days of mid summer to enjoy, the opening page of the 2014 Proms has three glamorous ladies musical and a conductor, and behind him a full sized animated hoarse from the stage show ‘The War Hoarse’ so we have an inkling of the subject for one evening.
For me Jake Bugg remains the best performer of the three days, not a scientific undertaking as not being there I only saw a small numbers performers, and I expect every one who was there will say much the same; it’s a huge site with a nine mile perimeter – and sixteen stages of various sizes!
I watched Kasabian give the last set of the festival, they gave a great show to a truly huge crowd, jumping stomping and waving fans as far as the eye could see. Dolly Parton had a good reception and huge crowd of fans to cheer on American’s Queen of Country music; and the weather wasn’t wet; Dolly had some sun pecking through the clouds for her appearance – that a good reception in this country!
A little news.
At the agility class Jo is having a monthly competition, as usual I remained in the car while Daughter went of with Ziggy and Lola, they walk quite nicely for her. Over the hour and a half a did hear some barking that sounded like Ziggy, it sounded more excitement than over the top.
When the three of them returned they had some news, Lola was second in the competition with 46 points and their friend Patch was third with 41. The winner with 48 points was our Ziggy! I’m told Ziggy was given congratulations from the rest of the crowd, they have seen Ziggy improve over the last eighteen month; of course Ziggy loves being the centre of attention.
Jo has amended the rules so that small dogs Like Lola have a better chance, she has always been very good at agility but didn’t do well as she lost points on speed; now her short legs don’t hold her back – just Ziggy!
NorthernSeeker ⋅ July 01, 2014
Wow...Ziggy and Lola are stars!
Tick Tock Tick ⋅ July 01, 2014
Didn't expect a WIN from Ziggy the Clown! Ha! Life is full of surprises. Did he still have FUN? Good job your Daughter does. There's skill in leading dogs. // Sounds like a monumental event - Glastonbury and you obviously enjoyed quite a bit of it. // I fear going into July, having already had enough scary storms for one summer. Usually the heat and tornado activity increase in July and August. We are soggy and the poor Southwest is fried. Exactly as predicted with Global Warming and so very, very disheartening to witness. / Today our brother-in-law's physician okayed him for hospice care. He does have neck and back pain and it's good to know hospice will take care of that. It's also gratifying that his doctor accepts that dementia is a terminal disease, apparently in America not enough sufferers are viewed that way.
gypsy spirit ⋅ July 01, 2014
wow, congratulations to clever Ziggy, and to Lola. That's great news. As for Glastonbury, it was all over our newspapers how Dolly Parton seemed to reach a great popularity height there. Really? She doesn't do much for me... ,lol. hugs p
Roseyrays ⋅ July 01, 2014