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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Didgeridoo

I am finally confidet spelling "Digeridoo".
I tried to write a blog a few days ago, but I couldn't spell it, so I gave up updating my blog.

Now after taking the Digeridoo class twice and have MY OWN DIGERIDOO, I can spell it!
Yes, I have my Digeridoo. I bought it after I took a free workshop the other day. I am going back to MN with it next week.
I have to practice a lot. I wonder somebody plays the digeridoo in Twin Cities area.
I am going to take another workshop again Friday and I am on my own. I also purchased a DVD to practice at home. I love the sound. Do you know that Digeridoo might be the oldest music instrument.

I purchased a simple Digeridoo, no aboliginal painting on it. I purposely chose a simple one because I would like to put SAORI on to it. I would like to make a case for it with SAORI.
Wow, I have a lot to do after I get back to MN.

I have been enjoying my stay in Perth. Seafood and Western Australian wine is lovely.
I noticed many people here say "LOVELY!".

I also have been enjoying watching wild flowers and birds. There are a lot of them.
I am so fortunate to be here this time of a year. People are friendly, too.
I have taken so many pictures of flowers and birds.

My friend here is sewing now. She is making a T-shirt with SAORI piece on it.
She is going to make a vest with her woven piece that is Australian wool which is very LOVELY.
Of course, I now have some Australian wool and rovings to work with in MN.

I will show you pictures when I get back so let's be in touch!

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2 Comments:

Blogger Kumiko Nielsen said...

Hi,
You are having a great time in
Australia. How LOVELY!!!
Also I just listened sound of Didgeridoo.
I never heard before but very interesting sound.

September 3, 2008 at 1:41 PM  
Blogger danchi said...

Thank you for your comment, Kumiko-san.
I am taking the last Didgeridoo lesson tomorrow. My friend and I are going to have yummy "Yamcha" for lunch and get some An-Pan in Perth. There are many Japanese restaurants there. I understand that because I see many Japanese people there. I am not in Perth. I am a little away from Perth just like where I live in MN. However, I can take a bus and a train to get to Perth downtown that is great.
I also purchased a Didgeridoo CD so you can borrown it from me.

September 4, 2008 at 7:25 AM  

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