Dear Reader After our stop at Stonehenge we headed off to Salisbury, with a couple of hours before checkin. Not much is open on New Year’s Day in Salisbury. Some ventured into the main streets, but a number of us found our way to The New Inn, where we had a relaxed lunch. Some of us then sat on old Chesterfield lounges in The Oak Room and watched a couple of young lads play pool. It was a small room requiring us to duck at times to avoid a pool cue to the head. Then we checked into the White Hart Inn, described as an elegant Georgian building. There are two main staircases to the rooms, all located on the first and second floors. And no lifts. Despite this we all settled in quickly before the Choristers headed off to the Cathedral with robes and music in tow. The weather had set in, and remained for the rest of the day. We practised in the stalls which are beautiful. The sound feels very different from the other cathedrals where we have sung this week. Yo...
Hope there were enough altos. Maybe some of the senior girl trebles?
ReplyDeleteThe trebles were in shorter supply than the alti.
DeleteHope you are on top of things very soon Christine. We have really valued your blogs and photos and thanks to those who have filled in the gaps! Our high 30 degrees weather may take some adjusting to when you return.
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