Getting Through June
June is almost over, much to my surprise. I find out my recital score in a couple days (after a month of wait, I've actually forgotten I gave it). I move out of my flat on Saturday, saying goodbye to my Coronation Street, and finding work and a place for September.
Expect more regular updates. Even thought my recital was so long ago, I've still had performances (yesterday's was the Brass Band with Nick Childs, next week it's a mixed ensemble at the Imperial War Museum), examinations (a half hour talk on the distinctions between wind ensembles, wind bands, and brass bands), and of course my lackadaisical approach to updating my blog.
As I have a tendency to give large descriptions of how this site will change, I will actually change on not mention it. Look out for something new (like actual posts).
With brass band over, I took the day to take a walk (this is also because it's the first sunny day in a week, and Manchester isn't underwater [yet]). Stopped by the Central Library, John Rylands Library (which I've linked to before, so you'll have to hunt for them yourselves if you're that interested) and the People's History Museum. The Walk back was typical, taking me down Quay, Peter, and Oxford Street/Road (all the same street, mind you), which contain some wonderful Victorian buildings (I really ought to get some pictures on this site, hadn't I?)
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