It was hard rubbish night in Wagstaffe, the night I was leaving to return to Girgarre after my brother's funeral last week, so this old Pearl kit is now in the Music Supermarket. It's not clear yet how all the stuff donated and collected so far will fit into the jigsaw but there is a good supply on the shelves to get started.
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Mark Finsterer
3/25/2017 03:02:22 pm
Old habits die hard mate! I'd forgotten how much fun hard rubbish night was. See you soon.
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Graeme
3/30/2017 08:41:07 am
Mark you should come up and visit the Echuca tip shop before they put the prices up!
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Susan Fulton
3/26/2017 03:36:24 pm
Condolences to you, and yours, Greame. We are glad to hear you're back in town and the supermarket. How fun are hard rubbish days! It will be interesting to see the new life the drums take on... some people may bring home stay people or animals, but not you- you bring home stay "rubbish" 😆
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Graeme
3/30/2017 08:43:19 am
thank you Susan it's good to be back in the peace and quiet of Girgarre. I hope your recovery is speedy and we see you soon in the Supermarket.
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Carrie
3/31/2017 04:59:16 pm
Oh how I love hard rubbish - looking forward to see the treasures you and the kids create with this gem of a find.
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PREPARING THE GARGARRO GALA An article written for the local Girgarre Gazette (to be published after Easter and previewed here) describes the process of creating an orchestra of locals with DIY instruments, then writing a major work for them. FEBRUARY 2018: BACK IN GIRGARRE Both the Music Supermarket and this Girgarre Blog now reactivated. JANUARY 2018: THE STRING CANS PROJECT is about splitting a guitar into six single-string tin-can instruments for use in community orchestras. This blog documents it as it evolves. The blueprints will be published and available for free to anyone who would like to build one. STRING CANS Change the music world, one string at a time. INTRO 20 Dec 2017 INSPIRATION 24 Dec 2017 Archives
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