I have been suitably chastized by Jean and while Susan and I drink Jack and cokes here’s what we did with Dwayne and Margie today.
This has been a seriously dance-filled day.
It started out with a workshop led by Padraig McEneany on the Antrim Square Set followed by the Aherlow Set, trailed by the Tory Island Set and part of the Sliabh gCua set. The first one is a very short, but very fun set that the people back home can look forward to learning soon.
At some point during the workshop someone out in the crowd had a senior moment as observed by Padraig but Susan said it sounded like someone had had a senior movement. We were both glad it turned out not to be the latter.
Between the workshops we wandered around a bit, took pictures of the taffy house and the Sea Witch Festival.
After a quick slice of pizza it was back to the afternoon workshop to finish out the sets.
We had time for Susan to run about town while I slept and then met Margie and Dwayne for dinner and then back to dancing!
I don’t know how many sets we danced. Most of them because it seemed that most were ones we had done before or they were sets we’d learned that day. We both love it when someone calls a set because even with an unfamilar one we can figure most things out on the fly by listening to what’s coming up.
We closed the evening by dragging our very tired legs upstairs and soothing them with some Jack and Coke.
Here’s the last dancing picture for the day.
Once we’d sort of settled in back at the room, with the sound of the breakers on the beach, we were wandering through the TV channels looking for something that was worth watching. One does have to be careful about flipping through TV channels late at night though. You’re likely to hear "What’s the secret to moisturizing your hair?" *click* "Cleaning your nose."
Ewwwww.
On that note… Goodnight.