Saturday, August 2, 2008

Seattle -- Days Four through Seven

I guess I have been slacking off a bit on the blog postings!!! What can I say? We've been busy!!! I am now back in Vancouver after a VERY uneventful bus ride here!!! It only took ten minutes at the border instead of 10 hours which was a great improvement! The rest of the week in Seattle basically consisted of a lot of singing, some beer, some karaoke, some more singing, a concert, a few Compline services for the soul, some more beer and finally some more karaoke!!! Royal hats were given out (to Patrick whom I would have packed and brought home with me if I could have...) and ships captain and ship mate hats were also given out to the whole gang in honour of the purchase of Peter's giant staffed boat!!!! Karaoke was sung....I think every ABBA song ever written....Malcolm and I tried to do Canada proud by singing the Privateer's song but we may have imbibed a little too much and we were also trying to dance so it was hard to read the lyrics on his cell phone!!!

One of my favourite parts of the day was right at the beginning of each day. Jan would do some fantastic warm-ups with us (good breathing exercises, vowel practice etc.) and then we would do a little dance!! My particular favourite dance was to a tune by the Scissor Sisters....if you don't know them I recommend that you find out who they are and enjoy!!!! You might just have to dance to them at my wedding...!!!

We also got to know the tutors quite well (and Philip in a revealing "radio" broadcast)...this knowing often came after the night at the bar. For instance, David who is the quintessential English man (who went to the dive, gay karaoke bar in a tweed jacket...) turned out to be potentially the funniest person on earth. Sadly the memories we have of David's humour turn out only to be funny to those who were there or knew him (I've tried to repeat the stories but they just don't seem to speak to others...). Needless to say we found out the the English don't stop for red lights for fear of getting "themselves stolen" and a raccoon was involved.

All in all it was a great week and I have made some fantastic contacts in the Renaissance scholarship world which is going to serve me quite well in the coming years....more on those plans later....

I also made some great friends and it is only starting to sink in now as I realize I don't have a rehearsal to go to in 15mins that I quite possibly will never see these folks again. However, I think we shared a great bond over the week and our love of Renaissance polyphony will undoubtedly bring us back together again somewhere, somehow.....I hear the karaoke machine calling.....

Monday, July 28, 2008

Seattle -- Day Two & Three

Lots of singing to be had today!!! We started the morning off with two full choir rehearsals. We are performing a Mass on Tuesday and also preparing for our gala concert on Friday night so there is lots to do. The music is fun -- right up my alley and all new stuff that I have never sung before (for the big choir stuff that is...) so it's a great experience to sing some non-overdone Byrd, Tallis etc. We also got broken off into small groups today. We have what are called "tutor groups" where we are placed in a group of about 16-20 people and we work on one piece with one of the tutors all week and then perform the piece on Friday night at the gala concert. We also then have the opportunity to form our own small groups. Basically people say they want to do a certain piece and you say "I'll do that". Some groups were getting stupid and planning to do auditions etc. for the voice parts but really....that's just not necessary. I just planned on hanging around and seeing what kind of groups were available and if none were to my liking well then I would have more free time. Turns out I am now in four and having to turn down requests!!!! So far I have only had one rehearsal for these self-made groups -- it's was AWESOME!!!! We had a half and hour to practice and after the first run-through we decided maybe we should do more than one piece!! It's great!!!

I've met some pretty great and interesting people here. People have come from all over the states and there are five Canadians here including me. For a while I was holding the title of the person who traveled the farthest to be here but then we realized one lady came from ITALY so I guess she wins. I'm finding it easier to get along with people my age better than the older people. The people my age are very relaxed and have a very similar outlook on music and on being here that I do....but some of the older people -- WOW. The attitude is astounding!!!

Full choir rehearsals are going pretty well. I'm not a huge fan of singing with a choir of 60+ so it's not exactly my cup of tea but the music is nice especially the Fayrfax. Fayrfax is an earlier Renaissance composer sort of bridging the gap between Ockeghem and the tres early style and Tallis and company. His music is difficult (ie: One iteration of the work Kyrie can go on for about two pages) and the vocal ranges are difficult (ie: the altos are to sing low Cs....) but it is hauntingly beautiful....I hope to bring this music back to WLU and see what we can do with it!!!

Last night we went to hear the Seattle Tudor choir sing and they were joined by our three tutors from the Tallis Scholars. It was great minus the lilies and the incense in the church! Mass tomorrow might be interesting!!!

I have a break right now until dinner which is nice because I am in need of some vocal resting!!! After dinner we have a workshop with two of the craziest Brits I have ever met (this morning we danced the disco to get our singing blood flowing) and then more small group rehearsals and then Compline!!!

Greg flew home today and arrived safely this afternoon. Apparently the cats are quite happy to see him. Well, Boo-boo is as she's following him around everywhere but Chucky has taken to hiding behind the couch again (until he heard the bag of treats, that is). Gerry was somewhat indifferent to Greg's homecoming but was pleased to receive a treat!

That is all from Seattle -- I am still waiting for a rainy day on the west coast!!!!!!

Love,
Katie

Sunday, July 27, 2008

More bus adventures....

Just when I thought we'd had enough bus adventures to last a lifetime, I boarded the bus headed for Seattle this morning. It was a pretty little bus ride through Vancouver downtown (I saw some places that I will be sure to visit when I return next week) and then on to Surrey and beyond. Everything was going well. I kept thinking to myself that this 3.5hr bus ride was NOTHING compared to the 75hr ride out west. But then, looming on the horizon came the US/Canada border. The bus driver tried to convince us that the 15 buses ahead of us was a "short line" but it seems to me that Quick Shuttle has not really taken a FOUR HOUR wait at the border into consideration when posting their bus schedules (hence, the supposed 3.5hr TOTAL journey time). People missed flights. Two random girls took a six hour trip just to go shopping at the outlet stores (they weren't too happy and in fact slowed us down at the border since apparently "Take everything off the bus" didn't apply to the one girl until the boarder guard with the gun told her to do it). The bus was full --46 people on board and what happens when we enter the border checker building?! Four of the six security guards get up and LEAVE!!!! What the hell?! So this slows things down further and it irritated me even more when it took about 10seconds for me to actually get through the border ("Where are you from? Where are you going? How long are you going for? Bringing anything with you? You should get a passport. Have a good day" that was it).

So needless to say I was a LITTLE bit late for the start of the Seattle singing day. So that sucked. What sucked even more was the stupid taxi driver taking me to the wrong university. Now, I could understand this happening if I had just said "university please". But no. I not only told him WHICH university, I gave him the address. Well it's one way to get more fare. Anyway, I am here now and had a wonderful evening of making beautiful Renaissance music. We are focusing on English Renaissance music which is not my favourite but it will do!!!

This morning the Hoff and the Shaw parted ways and are now on separate western adventures. Greg explored downtown Vancouver today after seeing me off on the bus. Tomorrow, he is going to Stanley park with Sarah on the sea taxi!!! Should be fun!!!

Good night!

Love,
Katie (& Greg)

Friday, July 25, 2008

Sunny Vancouver Friday

Well we have had a beautiful and busy few days in Vancouver! Yesterday Greg and I headed out on a walking tour of Vancouver. We checked out some of the main streets close to Sarah and Jim's, had some coffee (of COURSE!) and then took the bus to UBC. We walked the wrong way, but saw the beautiful campus. Then we found the music building and got some info from them about their masters programs. Then we met up with Jim and he took us on a tour of his lab and told us what not to drink (mmm chemicals!!!). Then we went to the beach. Let me tell you about this beach. A) you have to climb down about three hundred thousand stairs before you reach the beach. Then you reach the beach and it's pretty -- mountains in the background, beautiful ocean water and naked people. Wait what?! Yes naked people....clothing optional beach. Interesting to say the least. Hope you don't run into your profs there...... then we met up with Sarah, Jim and Danica for sushi -- it is SO MUCH better with fresh fish!!!! Very good!!!

Today we left with Sarah and Danica in the morning to go for brunch and some shopping. Finally I made it into a Lush store -- SO GOOD!!!! This afternoon, Greg and I were the babysitters. After a nap, we had mac and cheese for lunch and then headed out to the park (see facebook for pics). Now we are relaxing at home and cooking up some BBQ!!!!

It's been a great couple of days in Vancouver. Tomorrow I get on yet ANOTHER bus and head to Seattle (this 3.5hr ride will be NOTHING!!!). I am there for a week for a much needed dose of Renaissance music and then likely am coming back to Vancouver. Tim & Jill had some bad luck with their house and so it might be easier just to come back here....but we will see what happens between now and next Thursday!!!!

Greg is here for two more days and is heading home on Monday!!!!

Time for dinner!!! :-)

Love,
Katie & Greg

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Vancouver!!!

Well, finally have some time to write about all of the adventures!!! We arrived in Vancouver on Tuesday night...an hour and a half behind schedule!!! Many things to describe....

When we arrived in Calgary on Tuesday morning around 5:45am, it was a beautiful day. We had a bite to eat in the bus station cafe as our layover was only about an hour before we needed to board the Vancouver bound bus. Turns out, that was a big lie and for reasons that no one could explain (even the bus driver said don't ask) the bus was delayed for over an hour. Now, this isn't the first time we had to wait for a bus on this journey...waiting was getting a little annoying by this point. But Greyhound always seemed to be able to make up lost time (although going through the Rockies slowed progress a little bit...a bit bendy for speeding). We arrived in Revelstoke about a half hour behind schedule. Still not too bad. We changed drivers and on account of him being an Aussie, catching up seemed to be probable. That is until we turned the corner and the RCMP waved us over. Super. They were doing a surprise bus inspection and the surprise was....another 30min wait!!!! So needless to say we arrived in Vancouver two hours later than expected.

All in all the bus adventure was fun. I will never, EVER drive through Ontario again....the prairies were mighty entertaining compared to N. Ontario! Sleeping was difficult the first night but we managed to snag the big long back seat and two of the three nights no one was sitting in front of us so we were able to both have a place to lie down and sleep. Beer was also available in the bus station in Thunder Bay (of course) so that was good. Some of the drivers were crazy -- Nascar crazy. We had about three or four Newfie drivers which was good for a laugh and the Aussie Vancouver driver was a riot! The only thing I can say that I didn't really appreciate so much about the bus ride....and this is just a small thing.....but I didn't really enjoy them LOSING MY LUGGAGE (ask Greg how well I handled that one). It was annoying but not as annoying as your luggage being flown to Japan while you are in Canada....it's a little easier to get your luggage/find your luggage with the bus company. It got misplaced in all of the hubbub in Calgary and placed on the other bus going to Calgary. So the bag was retrieved yesterday and I was able to change out of my four-day-old clothing which I'm sure everyone here appreciated greatly!

Tim, Jill & Jenny were also here when we arrived. They are moving from Edmonton to Victoria and stopped in on the way by. We were chasing them. When I talked to Jill on Monday, they were in Revelstoke BC and we were in Saskatchewan. When I talked to Jill on Tuesday, we were in Revelstoke BC and they were only about 150KMs away from us!!! Crazy nighttime bus driving!!! So we enjoyed a nice visit, a SHOWER, and some tasty food courtesy of Greg's sister Sarah.

The nieces were having a blast together and the adults were having fun taking pictures (see facebook). Yesterday we took the girls to the park and then in the afternoon, Jenny, Tim, Jill and I went to Granville Island while Greg stayed home and rested his pregnancy ankles (ask him about this one). We cooked up a great dinner of steaks, fresh scallops and shrimp with an heirloom tomato, cucumber and cheese salad. Delicious!!!

Today started off with some clouds but seems to be clearing up or at least getting brighter now. I am tending to some laundry and then Greg and I are heading out to explore Vancouver (hopefully with a stop at Lush and the Apple store!!!)!!!!

Hope everyone is doing well and hope you tidied up from your party Alyssa and Dane!!! :P

Love,
Katie & Greg

Monday, July 21, 2008

When will this province ever END?

Can someone please tell Ontario that it needs to be SMALLER?! It took us THIRTY-ONE hours to get out of that stinking province INCLUDING the 2 hour delay in Toronto!!! Alternative title to this post for Nathan is "We are waiting for a bus....constantly". The adventure began with drinks on our patio -- mostly we were drinking the liquor that we didn't want Dane to drink on us! :-) Then we called a cab around 8:30 -- being a Saturday night we thought it might take a bit longer. Whoops. So there we were at the beautiful (read: not so beautiful) Kitchener bus station waiting for our 9:50 departure. This wasn't too bad because it was warm out and we met a family (two boys, grandma and uncle) heading to Edmonton. We are now departing ways in Winnipeg. Sleeping on the bus is...well, what you would expect. Last night's driver was pretty good. Saturday night's driver....well, he was pretending he was a NASCAR driver...probably trying to make up for the 2 hour delay. We ended up slowly gaining back the lost time only to be lost again by late buses, late drivers, late riders etc. etc. but we actually arrived in Thunder Bay last night 2 mins. before we were supposed to! Bonus: Thunder Bay's terminal had BEER!!!! That made sleeping last night so much better!!! Yesterday afternoon, we met up with Greg's Granny, Auntie Helen and Uncle Don in Sault Ste. Marie! It was too bad that the bus was late and we could only really visit with them for about 10mins. Auntie Helen brought us a delicious bag of sandwiches, veggies and water and Granny made us buttertarts!!!! Thanks to them!!!! We are now in Winnipeg on a two-hour layover until we leave for Regina at 10am our time (11am Eastern)! We are having breakfast at a Holiday Inn on Rue Portage...so appropriately, I am portaging the Holiday Inn's internet!!!

All for now!!! Hope everyone is well!!!!

Love,
Katie & Greg

Saturday, July 19, 2008

T-minus 4 hours....

Well, our bags are packed and we're almost ready to go....I should really be sick of that song by now!!!! I am getting ready to go to work (yes, work...!!!!) and then we are leaving at 9:50 on the bus!!!! Wish us luck!!! Hopefully I will be able to blog a bit on the way....we'll see where I can find some free internet!!!!!!!!