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2005 Getaway Reflections Here...

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wysiwyg 20 Oct 05 - 09:52 AM
Big Mick 20 Oct 05 - 08:49 AM
Amos 20 Oct 05 - 08:35 AM
Dani 20 Oct 05 - 08:01 AM
jacqui.c 20 Oct 05 - 07:53 AM
Bobert 20 Oct 05 - 07:46 AM
Big Mick 20 Oct 05 - 01:06 AM
Celtaddict 20 Oct 05 - 01:05 AM
Celtaddict 20 Oct 05 - 12:57 AM
Big Mick 20 Oct 05 - 12:44 AM
Janie 19 Oct 05 - 11:35 PM
Tinker 19 Oct 05 - 10:54 PM
Dani 19 Oct 05 - 10:53 PM
KT 19 Oct 05 - 10:38 PM
Ebbie 19 Oct 05 - 10:22 PM
KT 19 Oct 05 - 09:52 PM
Edelweiss 19 Oct 05 - 09:43 PM
jacqui.c 19 Oct 05 - 09:21 PM
Bobert 19 Oct 05 - 09:04 PM
Susan A-R 19 Oct 05 - 08:49 PM
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Bobert 19 Oct 05 - 08:38 PM
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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: wysiwyg
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 09:52 AM

I guess I will go ahead and post my own reflections in this thread, tho I wasn't at Ramblewood... since several have mentioned their stop at our house as part of their Getaway experience.

Leadfingers introducing my stressed-out pastor-husband to Tom Lehrer in return for learning Hardi's version of "Built for Comfort" (played on SINSULL'S guitar).

Responding to Charmion's question "why doesn't it feel like meeting new people" when first meeting Catters, by explaining my sense of it-- that it's not so much that Catters are "friends" in advance, as that we are all cousins in a particular large, spread-out family. Something I've tried to express so many times as I've met Catters in turn.... Finally got it right, judging by the agreement expressed here with the "family reunion" concept.

LilyFestre's face as she saw, for the first time, what it is really like when one turns one's home into an impromptu Mudcat camp-- after having done a good share of the work to prepare for their arrival, purely out of faith in Mudcatters and her deep, intrinsic niceness.

Cousins' faces in our dusty dining room over dinner as they discovered each other's hearts and as other cousins of all ages did the same throughout the downstairs, with our large prison trays on tables, laps, floor, and everywhere.

Gobsmacked-looking Catters staggering in from the Getaway, babbling happily but somewhat incoherently till revived with quiet hosting and warm chairs; song bursting out as revivification took effect.

Everyone appreciating REAL COFFEE in the proportion Hardi uses for filling the grounds basket (fill the filter half-full).... Others making pots and pots of the same strength, in turn.

Sneaking Hardi into the loo in the middle of an energetic jam, to help me fish out my freshly-cleaned wedding ring from the sink drain before it disappeared into the septic field. Reading a book to Mootlefish, later, in the middle of this same jam, eventually attracting even busy Rowan to pause for a moment of magical child-mind dreamtime.

CET spotting the hostess going after folding chairs, following her into the bowels of the house's storage section; taking the handed-out chairs; carrying them through the house's many, many doorways to their destination-- one trip with his strength and height that would have been four rough ones for me alone. Rowan helping to fold and stow the chairs in a handy spot, later; Rowan helping to deploy them again when needed later.

Mmario's relaxed command of the breakfast kitchen, the morning after he noted other meals' items no one else happened to have brought, and slipped out to go get them so the hosts would not end with an empty pantry.

Madlion taking a needed break from big-sistering, to make a dinner salad anyone would have been proud to serve; the same big sister the next day offering her little brother her front-seat position on the way home from the mountain spring, because "it will prevent a lot of trooble."

Geoff and Mrs. Duck sinking into the recliners when I took the children away for their outing to the sunwashed, gushing spring. Rowan and Mootlefish screaming most luridly when I announced that rolling around the back of the van, entirely unsecured, means their job on the trip will be to scream quite thoroughly at every lurch. Children proudly serving the fresh, cold water to parents who finally looked relaxed.

Rowan running madly toward my camera any time he saw it aimed his way, so that most of his pix show a joyous, leering closeup of one of his remarkable wizard's eyes.

Mollie's wise and quirky smile flitting across her face, eyes like licked stones framed in that adorable haircut and gracing her slim, expressive dance through everything.

Mrs. Duck's immediate appreciation that I had shown Rowan how to use a magic stone as a false eye, monocle-style-- rather than the glass booger up the nose I quietly suggested to her might also have been an interesting alternative.

Slowing my mind down enough to listen in rhythm with Geoff's cadence as he reached for concise translation to sketch what USers don't know about English economics of the recent and present period.

The way the dishwasher seemed to hold more and more each time I reloaded it or Madlion helped to unload it.

Duckling faces and pajamas emerging in the early morning mountain light before Mum and Dad were up.

The beautiful table laid by Ducklings during the hour it took Hardi, Maddie and I to set up the spaghetti supper-- one utensil/decoration at a time because it was something fun to DO.... Mum and Dad watching the process; their amazement when eventually invited to take their places at the beautiful result.

The surprise of each visitor, in turn, as they encountered our quite unusually-temperamented critters and realized that we had NOT exaggerated nor romanticized these amazing individuals' characters.

The persistent presence of slanting sunshine on fall foliage during days forecast to be quite gloomy and wet-- following a long, solid week of cold, slam rain and depressing skies.

Geoff seeing deer moving far up on the ridge across the road, at the treeline, in the very place where their movement often captures my attention while composing Mudcat posts; this in the midst of bowhunting season when the deer more usually vanish upcountry.

Mootlefish's thank-you PM, composed right here on departure day while I sat waking up in my recliner; Madlion's whispered tip later what Mootlefish had done and said, thinking her PM had most surely NOT gone through, just so I would know.

Pontefract cakes and Yorkshire tea.

LOST AND FOUND-- Rowan's green beads, and I'll try to get them to the Duck's last stop before flight home.

They're gone just under 24 hours.... and... our home and hearts are forever full of them.

Pardon the typos and tangled edits-- you know how it is.

~Susan


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 08:49 AM

It's all just talk, youse bunch of brayin' mules. We all know who was responsible for gettin' KT and Ebbie to Getaway to begin with, and who knew the words to her song about the Skipper before she knew who it was about. I can, at this moment, recite words to her songs that you have yet to catch on to, and ............ are you ready??? ...... She has written lyrics for a song about an idea I had and couldn't get down in words. All this was before the first time any of you had met her.

HAHAHAHAHAHA ... Take that you bunch of pretenders.

Facts are that this woman has enough talent and charisma for all of us.

Mick


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Amos
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 08:35 AM

Double-seconded that, Joe Bro... if you haven't made clear plans for Getaway next year you may find yourself looking around the inside of a brown paper bag while being hustled through dark passages by several burly men wearing ski-masks. :D

A


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Dani
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 08:01 AM

That reminds me, Jacqui: will you share the "Beautiful Dreamer" song that nearly caused me to fall off the table laughing?

And, MMARIO!! I had no idea you are doing Mike's song. How could I miss that?! So, he was there in spirit...

Dani

PS: Joe Offer, have you bought your tickets for next year yet? You were missed.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: jacqui.c
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 07:53 AM

So nice to see you on Mudcat Carmen. I'm glad you liked the shawl, I love making them, especially when I have the recipient in mind while the work is in progress.

I agree with Charmion and Dani - the Getaway is a family reunion and I love my folk family very much. Yes, there is a goodness about the atmosphere that just grows as the weekend progresses. That goodness allows us to give 110% of ourselves in every song or tune we make and gives a secure place for the shyer ones or the novices to show what they can do.

Oh, and Mick, so far as fanship of KT is concerned - BITE ME!


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Bobert
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 07:46 AM

Ahhhh, not to split hairs on the "adorin' fan" front but until one has spent a half an hour at one of her performances with a microphone clipped to one's head #3 is about as far up the latter that one can rightfully claim...

I have earned my rankin' the old fashion way as a human mic stand which gets me at least a solit #2 with serious claims on the #1 posotion...

Sorry, Mick, but seems you have held onto yer #1 position of the *be-very-afraid* male fir which you can have, thank you...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 01:06 AM

Let's see:

Celtaddict
Skipjack
Carol C
Jack the Sailor
Jeri
Bobert
Tinker
InObu
Lonesome EJ
Charley Baum
Ferrara
Bill D
KT
Ebbie
MMario
Gutbucketeer
Kath Westra
Noreen Keene
Geoff the Duck
Severn
Claymore
Giok MacKenzie
Skarpi
Ranger1
Dani
Janie
Annie
Knitpick
Big Mick
Amos
Dick Greenhaus
Susan of DT
Pauline
Allan C
Edelweiss
Kendall
jacqui C
MadLion
Col K
catsphiddle
Micca
Sussex Carole
Cranedriver
Mary Lamarca
George Ward
Songster Bob
Leadfingers
Momnopp
bearded bruce
CET Charmion Sinsull Charley Noble Roger in Baltimore
It's one o'clock, and I am tired. I know I am forgetting someone, but I must sleep.

All the best,

Mick

perhaps Mrs. Duck? -jc


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Celtaddict
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 01:05 AM

And MMario, after hearing "Back in the Clydesdales" from you at about 0200, I was at the benefit in Alexandria and Seamus Kennedy sang it there! (He sings it "a beer that is true" which doesn't sound right to me.)


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Celtaddict
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 12:57 AM

Skarpi, I KNEW on Saturday morning the guitar was going home to Iceland; glad you came to your senses and took it! (and that it arrived safely)
(jaja-jippy-jippy-ja indeed)
MMario: the ladies let you alone? Weren't you paying attention??? The only reason I don't keep just begging for songs anyway is you are always there ahead of me. And you TOLD me about wedding pictures but you never showed me any!
Mick, when they dubbed you "Big" they obviously meant your heart!
Lorcan: what was I thinking? More silence instead of breakfast next time for sure! And I will get that picture of you to Eugenie.
BillD, the wood is wonderful.
I was amazed to find out how often people I knew individually, on the 'Cat or in person, turned out to be linked together.
Two questions:
Does anyone have a list of all the Mudcatters present? Not all were identified on the typed listing. I met so many, but keep finding reference in this thread to ones I did not meet! (How could I feel my weekend was so gloriously full and still keep reading all these things I did not see and hear? More than enough glory to go around, for sure.)
And how did I end up with 42 new CDs in my car?


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 20 Oct 05 - 12:44 AM

Sorry Jacqui. I have seniority on the lot of you. I believe I can lay claim to the first Mudcat friend of our darlin' KT. I will gladly accept #2 fan, but only to Ebbie. She was there before I was. The Skipper might be completely taken with her, but he is a Kendall come lately in this contest.

Carmen and Allan, congrats again.

Mick


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Janie
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 11:35 PM

Hi Carmen!

It is so good to see you and Allan together. And the day will come, I'm counting on it, when you and I will sing together.

What Dani said. The experience of the Getaway has helped us to sing out. As I watch and listen to so many of the FSGW folks, I am in awe of the community of music and acceptance you have created, and wonder about all the many people whom you continue to empower to sing and share music together.

Can we do it again next weekend?

Janie


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Tinker
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:54 PM

KT it never fails to stuptify me how the general good-feeling and energy of Getaway seems to grow geometrically at an amazing rate all weekend long. When other events seem to wind down, this one sweeps us up and out on the tide of our own best selves.

I came home to one of the assignments my artistically challenged household dreads. Creating superheros that fit the definitions of mixture, compound, atom, etc. Well why should I fear ??? Micca and Ms Mary handily took over and created Stinky Sulfer man and Ms Tea (She looses all power at 4pm til she refuels on tea and cookies) and several others I can't quite recall....we had our own intercontinental work group.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Dani
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:53 PM

Welcome, Carmen!

I want to second what Charmion said about family. I explained to my girls when we arrived that it would be JUST like a family reunion (for better or worse!), only you haven't met 'em yet. Long-lost family you've only seen pictures and heard stories about! And, they certainly felt that way.

I also want to second Ranger1's thoughts on singing. Tammy, a few short years ago, I was in your boots. And, at one point so was Janie. Now they can't shut us up. It don't mean I'm all that good, just that the joy of making music cannot be held in, and I know that it's beautiful when done with the right spirit no matter what.

To people who've been brave enough to find our voices, it's the Getaway that give us the courage to keep it up. El Greko, you will never what a gift you gave by opening the door to the Byzantine hymn sing, and allowing a musical novice like me to stretch my brain and my voice. I'm not sure I want to see or hear a recording of that performance, but it felt so good to TRY to do it well, and to sing with you. You are a gifted teacher and an inspiration. Thank you.

Dani


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: KT
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:38 PM

And mine, Ebbie.

Ebbie and I talked and talked and talked on Monday afternoon and evening and we're still raving about all of you. Our friends and family here nod politely when we start in about it. (And we know they must be thinking, how long are they going to go on about this? It couldn't have been that wonderful!)

But we know it was. There was so much GOODNESS at that camp. And it wasn't just in the form of music!

Sigh.......

KT


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Ebbie
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:22 PM

OK, KT. Speak truth I must...

I am KT's #1 Adoring Fan. And I'm not certain but that if we added her Juneau fans to the list that all of y'all wouldn't slip even further. But in the spirit of kindness, not to mention the fact that her Juneau fans won't see this conversation, I will graciously grant #2 spot to the most persistent and vociferous amongst you.

On the other hand, there is room in my soul for me to be Adoring Fan for lots more than just KT. Every one of you is on MY list.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: KT
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 09:52 PM

Blush....... ...I'm just holding up mirrors for you. It's your own wonderful selves that are shining so brightly and it's your own reflection you're seein'.   And that goes for alla  y'all!

Carmen, I'm so glad you've joined. Hope to see more of you around here!

KT


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Edelweiss
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 09:43 PM

I just wanted to post a note of thanks to Mary, Jackie and Tinker, and all who helped to make the wedding and birthday celebration so special. The champaign glasses are gorgeous, Mary - we'll have the champaign in them to celebrate our first anniversary! And I love the shawls! I can't tell you how much it means to me to have someone take the time and effort to make something of themselves to give away. Thank you both, Jackie and MMario from the bottom of my heart!!

What a warm welcome into a wonderful community! I can see why Allan enjoys this event and the commaradarie so much. I look forward to joinging him again for future Getaways.

Carmen


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: jacqui.c
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 09:21 PM

One of Rita's wonderful pendants actually spoke to me and told me that I needed it and that it wanted to go home with me. Luckily I had sufficient funds to make sure that this beautiful piece of work got a good home.

What a talented pair of people they are!


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Bobert
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 09:04 PM

Well, unbeknownst to alot of folks, BillD not only is married to the beautiful Rita (Ferrera) but is also quite an artsit in his own right... He works on a lathe and makes some to the nicesst stuff that you'll ver see...

This year, no different...

I showed up Friday evenin' and Bill was jsu settin' up so after the pot-luck supper, I ventured back to check out his stuff...

Well, sometimes a piece will just jump out at you and this was the case as I spied a very interesting bowl turned from a red-gum... Though being a plant kinda guy, I din't know what a red gum was, but I sho nuff knew that I was loookin' at one fine piece of art so...

... I said that if it6 made it til' Sunday and I hadn't blown the money I took to the Getaway that I'd buy it...

...luck would have it and I know have this wonderful BillD piece of art to go with the one that I got last year....

Imean to tell ya' all, this is one fine bowl.... No, won't hold no cereal but no where is written in stone that a bowl ahs to hold anyting, other than beauty...

Thank you, Bill....

Bobert


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Susan A-R
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:49 PM

Next year without fail!!


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: jacqui.c
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:43 PM

Mick and Bobert - I think that you will have to stand aside as far as #1 fan is concerned.

That duty falls to my husband who has hardly stopped talking about her since they first met last year. Luckily I'm her #2 fan so there's no problem there. Just you lot get in line please.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Bobert
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:38 PM

Well, in case you above the liners don't know it, down unner Amos and I have been like the Two Musketeers in stickin' it to Bush every chance we get... Oh yeah, there are plenty of others, like diavan, Ebbie, et al, but Amos and I have had this strong bond between us so meetin' himm face to face was prolly the most special thing about this Getaway, other than the other dozen 'er so things that I reserve the right to later say were the most special...

Jus' funnin'...

Well, I certainly would like an opportunity to spend some real time wid him, sniff, but I'll galdly take waht we got...

Fir those of you who think that Amos is some guy with way too much time on his hands here at Mudville with his anit-Bush stuff, you all have missed alot... Amos is not only a great person to hang with but a rightm decent guitar player, who can play it all... Lotta folks can't play it all but he sho nuff can... Sea shanty ballads, blues??? Don't mean nuthin' to Amos... Heck, I reckon you could plug him into playin hip-hop and he'd tear it up...

Sniff...

I wished I'd had more time with Amos....

So here's my resolution... Next year I'm gonna spend twice as much time with everyone...

Next, BillD...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:26 PM

Jest a minute there, ridgerunner. You are going to have to get in line to be the #1 Adoring Fan. I was there first. Twas me that started exchanging emails with the lovely KT. She has been my Northern Muse for quite a while. Twas me that slipped down to DC and picked her and the darling Ebbie up first. You certainly can be the XO.

Mick


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Bobert
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:23 PM

So it's probably no secret here that Kendal and I have been playin' out the Martin v. Taylor fued over the last couple weeks so I figured that when we got together the feud would intensify before peace took over...

Well, sniff, first of all I loves Kendall so I ain't goina' keep no feud going too long wid him even if it is jus a funnin' fued... So I reckon I hadn't been there fir three hours when somehow Kendall was apssin' his beloved Taylor to me to give it a try and, sniff, I must admit that if I weren't born a Martin playwer, I most likely woulda been born a Taylor man... But did I let that out Friday night??? Well, heck no...

Now I know Kendall was real intersted in hearin my Martin but seein' as I had a couple resonators, and seein' as I had the Martin loaded with a special Bobert tunin' that I din't want to debut until my miniconcert, I kept it undeer wraps but told Kendall if he wanted a looksie and hearsie at my D-18 he's have to come to my mini-concert, which he did (BTW, I was honored by his presence...) and got his first look and hear at my Martin... He never did quite get say that it sounded good but we both know it did...

But no matter...

About an hour before leavin' Sunday night, Kendall, Amos and I were out jus' messin' 'round and turned out that I was offered a second opportunity to play Kendall's Taylor... Seein' as Amos had been playin' some fine more traditional stuff I played John Prine's "Paradise" on it this time and it played real swaet and sounded purdy good, too... I was 'bout in the middle of the song when I look up and there is Kendall, wtih a big ol' grin on his face 'cause he's got a camera catchin' me playin' his Taylor... Reckon he had me so what's a man to do but just "fess up"...

Yeah, I did it an' ya know what??? I'm glad I did... Nice guitar... Not quite4 as nice as my Martin but I reckon had he played my Martin he's be sayin' the same thing...

But that ain't the end of Kendalll story... Seems that a low limb took out my antenna on the Suburban on the way up to the Getaway leavin' only the casette player and me without a single casette tape to stuff in it...

So I went in where the CD's were being sold and the only casette that I saw was Kendall's "Beginner's Luck" and picked it up an was prepared to buy it when Kendall said, "Put it in yer pocket" and fir the 5 hour drive back home it was me, moonlit skies, the Suburban and Kendall...

Nice combination...

Amos next...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Bobert
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 08:00 PM

Well, havin' survived the chicken flu, 'er just a lack of sleep, whatever... I'z got my second wind and it's story time...

Now I might be repeatin' some stories but6, hey, amnesia ain't all that bad... Get to meet new friends every day...

Okay, havin' appointed myself "Adouring Fan" fir KT's concert I found a seat close enough to her to do the best adorin' fan thing as I could, which weren't all that hard since she sings buatifully... But just as her concert was to begin, Ebbie decided that the bill of my "Rhehobeth Beach" ball cap would be the perfect place to clip the microphone to her recorder... So there I was, designated "adoring fan" and newly appointed human mic stand with this wire runnin' from the cap, down my face and to the little recorder on my lap...

Well, I could tell that KT hadn't made it visually to the "adoring fan" section and figgured that the longer it was before she looke4d over and saw the adoring fan/humanmic satnd Bobert, the worse it was gonna be on her... Well, it had to come and she was in the middle of this song where the lyrics are supposed to go "pay the bills" and after seein' the poor Bobert as "adoring fan/human mic stand" it came out "pay my blues"....

Well, I believe in Freudian slips so I figgured that meant she was gonna try harder to make it in next years "Sidewalk Bob and the Pedestrians" as a full fledged "Pedestrian" but weren't gonna be this year....

Kendall story next...

Bobert


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 07:49 PM

Yep, Edmund, getting to know LEJ was a trip. I really enjoyed his mouth harp playing, especially when he chimed in on the blues. He takes his "Lonesome" thing very seriously. Took me almost a full day to get him to talk..............****chuckle****

All the best,

Mick


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From: CET
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 07:46 PM

I don't like picking out any one of the concert performances. I enjoyed them all, but I will say that I am very proud of Charmion. She has been working very hard on the mandolin.

All the Getaways have been great in different ways. This one was particularly rewarding for the times when I was able to share something with old or new friends. In no particular order, a very non-exhaustive list would include:
- getting yet another great song from Karen K, this time a bluesy version of Matty Groves with Lord Arlen's wife getting done in with a pistol, rather than a sword. Karen is the soul of kindness and agreed to send me a recording
- hearing Barry Finn sing one of my two new favourite sea shanties, London Julie and talking to him about how he came to hear it. I first heard it sung by a young fellow in a pub session in Goderich, Ontario this August and immediately knew I had to learn it. He told me he got it from a Johnson Girls CD. When I bought the CD I found that the Johnson Girls got their version from Barry. (My other new favourite shanty is Won't You Help Me to Raise 'em, which Barry also sang, together with Theresa, Jeri and Ken)
- listening to the CDs I bought from Dick Greenhaus on the way back, and thinking "I have to learn that song, and that one, and that one, ..."
- getting some positive feedback from people whose opinion I respect
- chatting with Lonesome EJ, who suggested I should learn to play the guitar (well, it could happen!)
- hearing some great violent and bloody songs at the workshop that Charmion and Sue Mathieu and I led. I wish we could have got heard from everybody. There were just too many people, and its the nature of a good story song that it often requires more than 3 or 4 verses. I hadn't met Sue before and I loved her powerful voice and her repertoire. I hope we get a chance to sing together again.
- singing a song, not expecting accompaniment, and actually having Ron Davies and David Scheim and Leadfingers joining. It don't get better than that.

By the way, MMario, you led a great workshop. Everyone who was there enjoyed it.

Edmund


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Janie
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 07:02 PM

There is so much music, and so many people with whom one wants to connect at the Getaway, that it is impossible to cram it all in--as it is, while you are at one great workshop, you are missing two others.

I like to sing harmony, and duets and trios in particular tickle my ear. Literally. I am always wishing there were more moments to steal to go off with one or two new singing partners to try out some songs. But if I do that--I am missing some great chorus, or a wondrously lovely solo by some one else in another song circle.

And...sis Annie and I don't get to see nearly enough of one another, so the Getaway is also a time for us to do a little visiting.

I love singing with Allan. Listening inside my head as we sing, the harmonic quality of our voices together just feels very satisfying and complete. Those of you who love harmony will know what I am talking about--the physical experience of the harmonic waves in your ears, head and mouth. Now....imagine that with 30 or 50 or 60 voices raised in a gospel or pub song.

What a thrill!

Janie


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: skarpi
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 06:55 PM

My dear Mick , where are you when I need you
All the best Skarpi


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Allan C.
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 06:45 PM

Well, crap! That's what I get for pasting from MSWord!


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Janie
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 06:30 PM

Uhhh-Allan? you go to 1/2 getaways?

Janie


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Allan C.
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 06:23 PM

How wonderful to have such a great opportunity to visit with my musical family once again! Honestly, I start missing those folks from the time I drive away from one year's Getaway until the moment I arrive at the next! What fabulous people!

As for favorite moments, I'd have to start with simply having the joy of sharing the Getaway with Carmen once again. For those who don't know, last year's Getaway was where, for the first time in about forty years, Carmen and I reunited. We had been good friends in high school but had fallen out of touch for all that time until a few emails broke through the many years of no communication. We were married just four months after the Getaway. And so, this Getaway was especially nostalgic for us as an anniversary of sorts.

So many of the great moments are lost in the blur of quantity. There were just too many to list. Perhaps my three favorites were:

- spending a few minutes swapping songs and tales with Amiel Shotz, (soon to become a Mudcatter.) Amiel brought the house down at the open mike with his performance of a song he wrote called 'Senior Moments.'

- singing an impromptu duet with Wakana in Japanese. (Well, Wakana sang it in Japanese. I sang it in English and a poor imitation of Japanese.) How lovely!

- performing 'Who's Gonna Hold Her Hand' with Janie and jimmyt. I think this was the fourth time Janie and I have performed together. It is always such a pleasure. Jimmyt added greatly to the performance, not only with his 'Ooh and Ahh' harmony and his remarkable playing of the stand-up bass, but also: who knew jimmyt played the whistle?

I can't tell you how fine it was to see so many familiar faces that I had only seen before in Yorkshire or perhaps in Wyoming or Colorado. It was also indescribably delicious to hear new (to me) voices of folks such as Giok and Skarpi. Wow! Once again I was able to connect a few more online names with the faces and voices of more Mudcatters. I feel truly blessed to have met so many talented people whom I once knew only as bits on the screen.

It was also just unbelievable to get to see so many returnees from so far away. El Greko, Colin, Treatis1 and Noreen had been to the Getaway in previous years and certainly must have enjoyed themselves enough to want to make the trek again.

My own first Getaway was in '99, the first 'official' Mudcat-attended FSGW Getaway. It was fabulous! I can honestly say that every Getaway since then has been even better. Each year I feel as though it cannot possibly improve and yet it does. Not only have Mudcatters added wonderfully to the event, but it also seems to me that the 'new blood' has brought out a new vivaciousness in the FSGW members I have come to know. I was very proud of all of the extra hands I saw this year that helped to lighten the load of so many aspects of the event. Good on all of ya. Cheers also for the tremendous efforts of the many FSGW folks who handled registration, site selection, contract negotiations, menu selection, workshop coordination, THE GRID, and countless other tasks that culminated in this year's Getaway. Thanks to you all!

Once again I find that the Getaway has stimulated me to expand my musical horizons. Each year I come away with a boatload of new CD's, some new songs, and tunes that run through my head over and over again. At the moment, I'm feeling just a little strange not to have a guitar in hand. It seemed to be with me at almost every moment of the Getaway. I will soon need to pick it up again just to renew the musical high upon which I've been floating.

I sincerely hope that even more 'Catters can make the trek next year. As anyone who has been there would tell you - it is worth it!


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Charmion
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 04:27 PM

Now, Mick, I never said I didn't make any mistakes -- I said I didn't screw up. As I understand it, you can trip all over your fingers as long as you don't let the rhythm break down or, fergawdsake, STOP.

I'm still learning where the strings are on the big mando.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: MMario
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 03:48 PM

I keep trying to organize my thoughts and try to give some indication of what it was like.

Next to impossible. I don't think Sorcha and I ever bothered with "Hi! Nice to meet you!" or anything of the sort - she sorta pounced on me as soon as I entered the dining hall to register - and we went pretty full tilt from there. have to admit It was mid Saturday before I found out the 'Jack' that had been escorting Sorcha about was "THE" mudcat Jack - but I'm a little slow sometimes anyway. WAKANA and Brett great fun to meet, Brett and I have missed each other at several events over the past few years. Meeting Barry's Justine was great as well.

Carly has spun up a really nice treat for next year - In my possession now are four skeins of a handspun lovely dark alpaca (I'm pretty sure she said alpaca) and silk yarn which will get knit into a shetland style shawl for next year's silent auction. Start saving bucks now peeps - I intend this one to be a wowser of a shawl.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: skarpi
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 03:10 PM

Yes gnu ,it is
all the best Skarpi Iceland.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Catherine Jayne
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 03:07 PM

I've finally slept enough to feel vaguely human again and all the wonderful songs, music, images and friends keep going around in my head.

What a wonderful experience. I can now understand why Micca keeps going back!

I have so many wonderful memories that I can't get them all down on the thread and I know I will miss some out. Friday night singing outside,the birthday and wedding party, the open sing in the Theatre Barn, the Occupational Songs workshops where I sang twice, the parody workshop, the late night sings on Saturday and Sunday, the concerts, the finale...now that was *special*!, the harmonies, the singing, the music, the laughter and the friendships made.

It was wonderful to see so many people, those who I've met before and those who I finally got to put faces to names, Bill D, Rita, Lamarca, SINSULL, Bat Goddess, Curmugeon, Ebbie, MMario, Big Mick....Oh there are so many I know I have missed some out!

Now the food....that was indeed *special* I can honestly say I have not seen or tasted anything like it before!

We will definitely be attending next year and will start saving up as soon as we get back to the UK.

Khatt x


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Janie
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 03:04 PM

Annie & Jacqui,

Thanks for the photo links.

Looking forward to seeing more pics!

Janie


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: gnu
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 02:31 PM

I have read every single post of the Getaway threads... with interest, anticipation, vicarious glee, and a few tears, happy ones. BUT, when Charmion said, "Edmund and I have decided that the Getaway is more like a family gathering than any other kind of social event.", well, ain't that a Mudcat Moment? Sniffffffffffffffff!!!


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: voyager
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 12:31 PM

Jimmy Randall
(aka Lord Randall, Lord Rendal, Henry My Son
(aka Hard Rain's Gone Fall/HGRF - melody & meter)

Sung by Sidekicks (Songster Bob & Pete Kramer)
SHOCKED ME (must have been the EELS).

Linking Dylan's HRGF melody a song about eels, onions,
snakes and dogs is why I can proudly say -

    ICH BEIN EIN MUDCATTERS!

Huzzah
voyager
FSGW Shtetl


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: GUEST,KT
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 12:31 PM

Okay from work....3 seconds to spare....Just HAVE to comment.....Charmion ~ I had NO idea that was your first solo! It was WONDERFUL!!!! BRAVO!!!

KT


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Ebbie
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 12:30 PM

Huzzah!!! to Mia. At the Harmonies workshop I was agog.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 12:10 PM

And I completely second, third, fourth and fifth your take on Mia. What a talent she is, eh?

Mick


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: Big Mick
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 12:09 PM

Charmion, you and Edmund are a real treasure. I just love seeing that smile of yours each year, and I always look forward to a special little something from Edmund. The Oatmeal stuff was damn fine. But not for the faint of heart.

I just want to tell you one thing, m'dear. You have not been exactly truthful here. You said you got through without mistakes. I caught a rough spot. But what impressed me was that it was about one or two notes, you caught it, never hesitated, and played through like a pro. I made a comment to Giok MacKenzie that that was a pro moment. I think you should worry less about "coming out" and just play for folks. I have been fortunate to have played in the company of some very accomplished pro's. None of them play without mistakes. But none of them handled it better than you did. Someone who isn't a pro would have froze or hesitated. You never did. You are there, my friend. Time for you to start playing out.

Much love,

Mick


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From: Charmion
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 11:57 AM

This was the fourth Getaway for me and Edmund (CET), and the occasion of my first solo performance as an instrumentalist (i.e., not singing). On Saturday morning I met a remarkable musician, Mia Boynton of the FSGW, who taught me a 6/8 tune called "Reunion" and then cajoled (shoved) me into playing it at the Sunday night concert, supported by her excellent accompaniment on guitar. I have been playing the mandolin for only about a year and did not intend to burst forth quite yet, but somehow it seemed like the thing to do -- and I didn't screw up!

Edmund and I have decided that the Getaway is more like a family gathering than any other kind of social event. We are already familiar with many of the personal quirks of almost everyone in attendance, and each time we see each other we just pick up where we left off. Some very important things get said, and people do things (such as perform) they would never dare to do anywhere else.

I also acquired an elderly but serviceable Slingerland tenor banjo (rescued and rehabilitated by Bearded Bruce Gewirz), thus joining the ranks of those who make plunky noises. The cats don't seem to mind it; I don't know yet what the neighbours think.


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From: ranger1
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 11:33 AM

I'm still trying to sort it all out in my head, was it real or just a big, gloriously happy dream? If it was a dream, I don't wanna wake up! Thanks to everyone for making a newcomer feel a part of it all. I spent over 20 years believing what I'd been told as a kid "you can't sing." Thanks to all of you for helping me find my voice.

I have so much more going on inside, but it's a little chaotic at the moment. More when it's sorted...


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: KT
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 11:19 AM

"STUB OUT THEIR BUTTS UNSMOKED"

Leo!! This was a brand new keyboard!!!!

The work world is calling and I'm having difficulty tearing myself away from all of you. I have a grand collection of memories which will be food for the soul for a long time. I'll smile at them as I go about my work day, and keep you all close at heart.

More later ~

KT


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: skarpi
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 11:07 AM

I am just waiting for the date, to come out and I ´ll be on my way ....
to get the ticket.

Memories, is something what I brought home with me a hole lot of it
I still see it in my head all you r faces so happy , thing about
the energy that went through thouse moments :>)))at the GETAWAY

we coult have light up the hole naighbourhood , I guess after a little
sleep I am a little a........... now where was that word again ?
dammmmm I lost it .

Well I gonna go and get my wife from work , and spent some time with her
and the kids, I missed them a lot .

All my dear friends,, thank you " ALL " for this amazing weekend
witch will be in my heart for ever, and thank you all for taking
me as I am , sniff .... now I got sentimental well won´t hurt a bit.

" Giok " I hope you got your "LAMP " BUCKLED UP " in your front seat
while you drive :-))))) hahaha I wish i could see that ,,hehehehe
I know John is gonna answer this one , and it aint gonna be good..

so yeh ,yeh , John I love you to ........

Well , tonight I will have one shot of Paddy´s whiskey and light a candle for all happyness we had..... singing jaja-jippy-jippy-ja
...and you know the rest "In Danish " I will say SKÁL see you all
next year at the Getaway but also alot I hope on Mudcat.org..

Now about Monday gig , I got a moment to listen to Terry on his
mandola and he did well, also did Georg you have a special style
that makes people listen , Dick Greenhouse I thought I heard it
all WOW you were great up there, Jimmyt, that bass solo you did
on your onestringbass was something men.... Giok -John you did a
very special Scottish moment up there , I hope I don´t forget someone? if so please forgive me .
Oh the Max´s band they were realy good up there on stage.
Max thank you for that Monday night , had a great time .

Jæja ( means well ) back to normal live again earn some money and start
saving for the next trip over. Oh and MAx I got my 12-strings guitar( witch I was not going to do )but it kind a said " Skarpi " up on the wall there and well ..... you know .. when you got somthing in hand that goes well.....hmmmmmm i got it save through the terminal.


All the best Skarpi Iceland.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: GUEST,Marion
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:57 AM

Thanks for the stories everyone, and keep them coming.

Marion


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: MMario
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:53 AM

ye gods - what can I add to the above? Thank you to all who let me babble on about my family wedding - since I was using the Getaway as a wedding recovery centre - and thanks for not ribbing me when I had to fade early from the late night sessions. Next year I plan on being really back in the swing of things -

I stand in awe of a man who literally sounds like he is sawing wood when asleep - VERY entertaining to wake up and hear that going on - and he alternates between a chainsaw and a ripsaw! Didn't bother me at all, just impressed.

Ebbie - your presence isn't "accepted" - it's a VITAL and NECESSARY part of the whole experience. and KT -- lets just say more then once I have seen the smoking crowd by the entrance STUB OUT THEIR BUTTS UNSMOKED and go running inside at the sound of your voice...

Janice's 'Rubby Ducky' is incredible - the Saturday Night Ladies Review was spectaular; the sheer quantity and quality of the music that occurs all over the getaway is incredulous.

something new for me is to have people tell me after workshops or other times I sang comments like "I was hoping you'd do xxxxxxx, thank you!" heck - Amos says he's the music slut? my arm twists so easy it might as well be a snap-it tool. Just ask!   

Finally facilitating a workshop with people attending it (I have helped twice before - both workshops with essentially zero attendence.

The ladies let me off so lightly this year though - makes me nervous. Probably their intention.


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Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here...
From: GUEST,SINSULL
Date: 19 Oct 05 - 10:33 AM

Yes, Mick.


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