Small journey, travel through time
I have never been to a high school reunion. I was class of ‘72. It's been a minute. Technically, I graduated from LaSalle Secondary, in Sudbury, Ontario.
Whereas I did have friends in Band and in Art classes, as well, somehow I felt more attached to folks on the Sunshine Coast. Our class was the last to graduate from old Elphie (Elphinstone Secondary, in Gibsons. ) Due to faulty wiring above the stage in the auditorium, the place burned down.
We heard The Poppy Family there.
And I went to watch my classmates graduate, as that happened in September, and I was already in first year at UBC. Did I cry a little? Uh, yeah. Did we have a glass of champagne at a friend's house? We did.
Went on some adventures, that night, running past the cemetery hands clasped together, having told ghost stories on the way.
A fellow I knew in band class who played trumpet then, Douglas Campbell, will be providing music for our meet and greet. It will be a great time.
I'll be visiting my sister in Mission, as well, so we'll be catching up on all the news since last December.
Creatively, I just finished recording a “ rough draft” of a song written to the song prompt, (in the Write Songs You Love Community, hosted by Michael Averill) “ Write a song from the point of view of an Inanimate object “.
Enter Kundalini Matt.
I'm hoping to get this one out there in the wide world soon, ‘cause it's fun and relatable.
That's all she wrote.