darragh's blog
Busy busy busy.
Working on the house again.

Although I've written very little about the house since all the work we did on it between January and April 2008, things are still progressing.
From new light shades, a new TV and blue ray player to all new and very cool window blinds and a huge amount of new pots, plates, bols and kitchen machines, we've spent a fortune in the past year.
The latest thing though is quite spectacular. Emma thought out loud three weeks ago that we were over half way into 2009 and we'd not really done anything huge to the house. So, I asked what would be the most important change she'd like to make. Less than three weeks on, it was finished.
What did she ask for? More space. Since we looked at the house Emma had wanted to utilize the attick space and that's exactly what we've done.
The attick now is accessible thanks to a pull down wooden ladder. It's floored all the way across with extra shelvs at waste level. There's also a window in the roof so it's now a really clean, bright, open space.
It's amazing how much we can fit in there! Everything from the garage that hadn't been unpacked yet is now up there and organised so we can actually make use of it. Everything that was also hidden under the spare bed and in drawers is up there too. Even cables that were thrown into a corner of my room that I need to get at quite regularly are organised up there and are more importantly more accessible and easy to put my hands on than ever before.
I really think it's cool. I couldn't be happier with it. Emma's absolutely delighted. She's a huge amount of junk ...... sorry. really productive and useful stuff in her sowing room down stairs that has now been dumped........ sorry...... very carefully placed and organised in this new bin...... sorry....... storage space.
The funnyist thing I heard all week.
Music Music and More Music... Recording again.
I'm really enjoying playing music at the moment. Last nigt I invited three musicians over to the house to play around to see what sound we could come up with. The result has potential.
Have a listen to these.
The first is A few jigs. I had only met Nial, the fiddle player five minutes before recording this... It still turned out well. I especially like the change over from the Kesh to Tatter Jack walsh. the second and third tunes. Although, the change into the Kesh from the first jig who's name escapes me is quite nice as well.
The second song we recorded was from a singer called Julie Fowlis. Here, Trudy sings accompanied by Andrew on the guitar, Nial on the Fiddle... twice because he does some cool things that make him self sound like a small band all on his own and my self on the whistle and Bodhran. The result doesn't sound too bad at all. Considering we had never played together before it could sound really polished after some practise.
What do you think?
Italy trips over for another year.
I was back in Italy again with the Willin Fools for the third time this year last weekend. We played in Padova and Lake Garda in Riva, Malcesine pronounced something like melchaznay and torbole pronounced like torbolay.
As usual we played in some fantastic venues. One of the places that really stands out was a private island about two hours drive from Padova. It was the coolest place I’ve ever seen. There were roads but they weren’t really used for cars. Bikes were much more common. They weren’t locked to anything either. The people there just left them anywhere they wanted. It was just the coolest place ever!
Oh, the beach that we played beside was also the cleanest tidiest beach I’ve ever seen too. And because the weather was so hot, the water was actually a very comfortable and warm temperature.
I have to get loads of pictures off three band members but I need to travel to them so I’ll try to do that over the next while. There will also be a few videos posted as well.
As a teaser, have a look at these:
A picture of the lake. This is where we swam from usually.
Looking across the lake with a fantastic view of the mountains at the other side.
A picture of the stage before the gig.


