On the Porch
Due to the Corona-situation, I moved operations back to my home workshop a couple of months ago. I expected to be in the studio all the time, cranking out instruments, but this turned out to be harder than expected. Nature abhors a vacuum, the home studio is now filled with donations for LSF, and in order to have space to work, I must first make space to work.
I have not, however, totally succumbed to quarantine-induced inertia, but got stuck in with my cello practice in order to present some concerts from my porch, for neighbours, friends and passers-by. One of my musician neighbours came up with the idea of a neighbourhood concert porch crawl, which is planned for the last weekend of May. I love being part of artists' fruitful interactions at work!
I have not, however, totally succumbed to quarantine-induced inertia, but got stuck in with my cello practice in order to present some concerts from my porch, for neighbours, friends and passers-by. One of my musician neighbours came up with the idea of a neighbourhood concert porch crawl, which is planned for the last weekend of May. I love being part of artists' fruitful interactions at work!