Last night was a bizarre experience performing for Folk Tales in Bristol over the internet! Not sure what it was like for the audience but Story Telling to a lap top was certainly surreal for me-normally I feed off my audience and react accordingly. All I could see of the audience was individual squares most of them shaded in and a few who had their cameras switched on. I suppose it is an experience to build on! The Two Severn Bores are looking to record a pod cast in the future so we won’t see an audience then, our problem will be recording in separate places.
We are fortunate where we live in Frampton-on-Severn because you can walk and easily keep your distance from others. I do get on my bike (once a day of course on the days I haven’t walked )and know lots of country roads where you hardly see anyone. I sympathise with all those people in flats or in densely populated areas. It is imperative we stick to the rules.
Quiz Time:
Last questions were on beer here are the answers a) Stella Artois-Belgium b) Moosehead –Canada c) DAB-Germany d) Kronebourg 1664-France e) Breda Royal Beer –Holland
Today’s Teaser: I thought I would do food for today’s theme as we all have more time to cook!
- Which type of pasta’s name means “Little Worms”?
- English Toffee Day is in what month?
- In which country do red onions originate?
- How does Paella get its name?
- Which part of a Turmeric plant is dried and used in Indian cooking?
Stay Safe Folks!