Morning all, a beautiful 12* at the moment here in Paihia. Took a 200km trip to the west coast from here yesterday and enjoyed some great scenery.
George
Good morning daily
-
- Posts: 3291
- Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:21 pm
- Location: Kotara, Newcastle
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 8 times
Re: Good morning daily
George, Julie, Leonie & Sean - Kotara, Newcastle
DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
-
- Posts: 2699
- Joined: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:36 pm
- Location: Tocumwal on the Murray river
-
- Posts: 3946
- Joined: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:24 am
- Location: central west nsw Tiaro QLD for winter
- Has thanked: 3 times
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: Good morning daily
Morning Bernie and Helen gone a bit fresh again this am
The day will be nice ( I hope).
Bob
The day will be nice ( I hope).
Bob
Re: Good morning daily
Morning Bob n Helen . Its warm here Bob 13 at the moment and will be another great day .
Morning George don't drink the water over there .
Bernie .
Morning George don't drink the water over there .
Bernie .
Re: Good morning daily
morning Bob Bernie and George in NZ sounds like you are having a good time Where are you now Bob How are you and Wendy going Bruce Everyone have a great day [emoji2][emoji2]Helen[emoji2][emoji2]
Sent from my SM-G360G using Tapatalk
Sent from my SM-G360G using Tapatalk
-
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:21 am
- Location: Tasmania
- Has thanked: 5 times
- Been thanked: 5 times
Re: Good morning daily
Lovely warm day here yesterday., sun baking weather. Today, wet, cold and raining. Which means delaying getting the bus ready to head off for the weekend.
Did a hilarious lunch time gig yesterday for a retirement village. Don't think we will play there again, as the bureaucrat staff were not the happy their patients were having a ball, dancing in their wheel chairs, bopping on their walking sticks, clapping and cheering loudly.
Some of them walking wheeled out a really old lady who was bedridden, with tubes coming out everywhere. They wheeled her bed and bottles out of her room into the entrance to where we played, blocking the door. She was bopping away, so the staff went potty claiming she should have quiet in her last days and when she started to scream, when they wanted to put her back in her room, they left in a huff to the cheers of the audience.
We were booked for just an hour, as they had to do the drug distribution before they all rested. But they refused to let us stop and so it ended up a hour and 3/4 before they tired. Then it took us a long time to get out of the place because they wanted to chat and ask us for requests for next time, we had to carry our gear past all their rooms and just about everyone was at their door wanting us to stop and chat and we did.
Lovely time, but the head bureaucratic drop kick was very grumpy with us for going on and said they wouldn't pay for the extra time. To which we all said, don't want any money, got paid enough from the reaction of the audience and great laughs from the staff reactions. Might have stuffed it there, but some of the nurses whispered as we went by, they loved every minute of it.
Did a hilarious lunch time gig yesterday for a retirement village. Don't think we will play there again, as the bureaucrat staff were not the happy their patients were having a ball, dancing in their wheel chairs, bopping on their walking sticks, clapping and cheering loudly.
Some of them walking wheeled out a really old lady who was bedridden, with tubes coming out everywhere. They wheeled her bed and bottles out of her room into the entrance to where we played, blocking the door. She was bopping away, so the staff went potty claiming she should have quiet in her last days and when she started to scream, when they wanted to put her back in her room, they left in a huff to the cheers of the audience.
We were booked for just an hour, as they had to do the drug distribution before they all rested. But they refused to let us stop and so it ended up a hour and 3/4 before they tired. Then it took us a long time to get out of the place because they wanted to chat and ask us for requests for next time, we had to carry our gear past all their rooms and just about everyone was at their door wanting us to stop and chat and we did.
Lovely time, but the head bureaucratic drop kick was very grumpy with us for going on and said they wouldn't pay for the extra time. To which we all said, don't want any money, got paid enough from the reaction of the audience and great laughs from the staff reactions. Might have stuffed it there, but some of the nurses whispered as we went by, they loved every minute of it.
-
- Posts: 8818
- Joined: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:00 pm
- Location: Home on the beautiful Gold Coast for a while.
- Has thanked: 86 times
- Been thanked: 70 times
Re: Good morning daily
NP, I hope that the sun shines on you tomorrow. It is pleasing to see that some people still care about others. Some of those oldies probably don't have much to look forward to, on a daily basis. Good onya!
Cheers
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
-
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:21 am
- Location: Tasmania
- Has thanked: 5 times
- Been thanked: 5 times
Re: Good morning daily
Morning to anyone up at this ungodly hour of the morning.
G'day David, thanks for that. Not sure what the day will bring today, it's still dark and have to take our bass player to the airport soon, they are heading to WA for family reasons for a few weeks. Which will give me the time to do some more on the bus, before needing it again.
That's why we do those gigs, being pretty old ourselves, we realise how little entertainment and joy they get. We look at it as a community service and just ask $20 each for a gig, if you don't charge something, others think they can get free gigs off you.
They are always enjoyable, the smiles on people faces is enough for us. When on the road we do these types of gigs on the week days as well, just about all rural nursing or retirement homes never get entertainment, nor do their towns. So that's where we play now, hour gigs for homes and 3 hr gigs for pubs clubs etc.
G'day David, thanks for that. Not sure what the day will bring today, it's still dark and have to take our bass player to the airport soon, they are heading to WA for family reasons for a few weeks. Which will give me the time to do some more on the bus, before needing it again.
That's why we do those gigs, being pretty old ourselves, we realise how little entertainment and joy they get. We look at it as a community service and just ask $20 each for a gig, if you don't charge something, others think they can get free gigs off you.
They are always enjoyable, the smiles on people faces is enough for us. When on the road we do these types of gigs on the week days as well, just about all rural nursing or retirement homes never get entertainment, nor do their towns. So that's where we play now, hour gigs for homes and 3 hr gigs for pubs clubs etc.
-
- Posts: 3946
- Joined: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:24 am
- Location: central west nsw Tiaro QLD for winter
- Has thanked: 3 times
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: Good morning daily
Morning Bernie, Helen and all others up
On the move again today a bit further south.
Bob
On the move again today a bit further south.
Bob
Re: Good morning daily
Morning Bob safe trip today . warm here 13deg. Morning Helen n NP .
You up yet George ?
Bernie .
You up yet George ?
Bernie .