So we're back from our 5-day round trip to Ohio, where we performed at Temple Beth Shalom in Columbus. Trekking up north for a one night show is not something we normally do, but the folks who arranged our performance there are old friends from our Turtles Restaurant days and we were honored to do our show for them. Many thanks to all.
We had an even rarer experience in West Virginia on the way up. We had to drive through SNOW.. Yikes! Way up there in the high elevation it was a winter wonderland. On October 29 no less. We were not happy. And it was 31 degrees. Not happy about that either. We're Floridians. We just don't do snow.
But we got through it, and as we descended back down the mountain, the snow disappeared. (I guess the folks in New England weren't so lucky.)
Anyway, the day after our show, when we headed back South, we took a different route, just in case. And that went just fine. Oh, except for one harrowing moment the second day, on route 75, going 70 miles an hour, when the cars in front of us all screeched to halt because a dog was running back and forth in the road. I also pressed the brakes really hard and ended up missing the canine by inches. I am glad to report that in my rear-view mirror afterward, I could see that the lucky pup actually managed to dodge all the oncoming traffic in all four lanes, and made it off the road. So I guess 11-1-11 was a very lucky day for the dog. I'm really glad.
Needless to say, we're very glad to be back home, and looking forward to our upcoming season.
Next public show is at Visani Dinner Theater on November 15 and 16, so maybe we'll see ya there.
Till then, we'll keep you posted.
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