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Tag Archives: Te Deum

Opposites

October 10, 2015

A tricky week, a fair bit of journeying up to London and back, and one particular project looking as though …

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Industry

August 31, 2015

It may be a Bank Holiday weekend for some, but the topsy-turvy world of the freelance musician knows no distinctions, …

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Across the centuries

June 30, 2015

It is going to be a busy day.  Already I have been transferring sketches of the Te Deum to computer, …

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Thrum

June 28, 2015

A good week, all told, and fun, fun, fun.  We invited our immediate neighbours to help us break in the …

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Work

June 24, 2015

If you are a long-time reader of this blog then you may recall the adventure of having the garden redone …

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Pushing onwards

June 20, 2015

Yesterday was a day of relative quiet on the email front, with just a couple of small enquiries but nothing …

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Catching up

June 19, 2015

It may well be that some of the pre-Runnymede nervous tension has taken a while to subside, but really it …

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Storm a-coming

May 30, 2012

Another day of good humour and good work yesterday, a late morning shaking off the tiredness of the weekend. I …

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