CAMP OF THE WOODS 2008
enjoyed spending the summer with her.
The other girls are Anna, Sarah, and Christia.
This picture (above right) was taken after a storm one afternoon.
On the right, you see the finalists of the second annual Tapawingo Open, a mini golf tournament between the members of music staff. Over twenty people participated and it was a very enter
On the left, you see John and Anna playing their trombones on the top of Panther mountain. It is a small hike--it only takes a half hour to climb, but has a satisfying view. We hiked to the top several times this summer, and John thought it would be fun to play from the top. It was really cool--there was a very long echo as the sound rolled from side to side and behind us. I think they were satisfied.
Each Monday afternoon, a brass quintet would play by the beach, and occasionally get enough tips to buy them each ice cream after. I usually went to listen. On the right we have John during Brass on the Beach.
This is the woodwind section. The other flute player was part time (she had another job as well) and was somewhat of an understudy. I gave her lessons and joined us for morning rehearsals and played the concerts with us. TJ, the guy beside me, I knew from SMU, and he was baptized this summer while Dad was visiting. The bassoonist went to Eastman, but I didn't know him well there. The oboeist is doing her Master's in Waco, so we plan to visit her sometime.
The woodwind picture and this picture with dad are in "Charlie Park," which is right across from the auditorium where we play. It was SO nice to have Dad visit. I think that he had a relaxing time, and I'm so happy that he met our friends and can visualize where we have spent the last five summers together.

2 Comments:
At 9:33 AM,
Aram in Kenya said…
Elli, thanks for the picts! They are so beautiful.....especially the ones of the mountains, and especially the ones of the beach. That haircut looks great on you. When did you start styling it that way? I really like it.
You and John look so happy in the pictures, of course what's not to be happy about when you live and play your instrument on the beach of a lovely lake?
So thanks for sharing the pictures, and I am so glad the summer went fairly well. Now, back to the grindstone, huh.
Debbi
At 2:39 PM,
Spc. McFlute said…
Hey, Debbi. I'm glad that you enjoyed the pictures. The "nature" at camp seems to be our greatest joy there. Well, people and playing aren't that bad either.
Uh--I don't really style my hair. It's just a good haircut (done in June when I sent the other foot of hair to locks of love)and it does whatever it wants--wave or flip out, but never actually curly. I like it.
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