Friday, June 18, 2010

Romany Vardos

8 comments:

Diane Smith said...

Incredible! I wish Helen could see that so she could imagine all of us parked along her driveway.... Maybe instead of a Paradox House, we should be looking for a piece of Paradox land....

(loved the music, too)

Diane Smith said...

For Helen. No music, but here are some photos in the same spirit:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28909871@N03/galleries/72157622829035597

I better get decorating mine!

Diane Smith said...

These are the Montana versions which I've always loved:

http://www.idahosheepcamp.com/diffrent_styles_of_sheep_wagons

Anonymous said...

Last evening our son Mark took us to a Alisdair Frasier, violinist from Scotland who has been doing a week of teaching camp up here, students of all ages, along with A.F. on stage were all 175 students, a group from Spain and many instuments. They had a raffle and Bob won. It's 5 CD's from the artist's preforming. Go Bob! Nice Father's Day

Diane Smith said...

Happy Father's Day, Bob!

Gary and Susan Mullen said...

Happy Fathers Day too!

Does this mean we're going to all be subjected to the infamous screeching fiddle learning curve?

June 20, 2010 7:21 PM

Diane Smith said...

Maybe we can all take up the gypsy violin and play 'round the vardos.....

Anonymous said...

Damn sraight! Music of our ancesters. Have to dance. Bring on the fiddles.......