Time To Meet And Greet (Page One)
Theme: "Black & White" On A Wintery Silver Night
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Our centerpieces were magnificent
Our members and guests checking in!
Prepare to be greeted!
First to the floor!
Wyatt is ready for the evening!
Catching up on things
The guys make it look like a penguin convention
Elaine tells us of her next vacation!
"Do tell"
Catching up on the latest.... After all, we have not seen them sine 2014
The fire felt pretty good this evening
We did have some bad news
Mike Shields R.I.P January 9th 2015
"Friends come into our lives and friends leave our lives. But friends never leave our hearts. "
Larry, Penny, Doreen and Bill... Remembering Mike
"OK... The dancing lamp is lit"
Pre-dinner visiting is essential
Winter Silvery Centerpiece
Time for a selfie
We are happy Larry was not a pilot
Gary tried a selfie but the camera refused to work!
(It was probably terrified!)
"Oh dear... Something is wrong with the camera... I can't look like that!"
Music: Les Patineurs Valse or The Skaters' Waltz
Les Patineurs Valse or The Skaters' Waltz or Die Schlittschuhläufer-Walzer (German)is a waltz by Émile Waldteufel.
Known in English as The Skaters' Waltz, it was composed in 1882 and was inspired by the Cercle des Patineurs or 'Rink of Skaters' at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris.
His introduction to the waltz can be likened to the poise of a skater and the glissando notes invoke scenes of a wintry atmosphere. The other themes that follow are graceful and swirling, as if to depict a ring of skaters in their glory.
Bells were also added for good measure to complete the winter scenery. It was published by Hopwood & Crew and was dedicated to Ernest Coquelin who was the younger brother of two celebrated actor brothers of the Comédie Française.
Theme: "Black & White" On A Wintery Silver Night
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