Friday, June 29, 2012

Singers return to American soil; pictures from "over there" are still arriving

As far as I know, all of the Market Square Singers have returned to our shores. (I hope someone will let me know otherwise.) At least one of those singers has sent some pictures for you to enjoy after the fact. She is Molly Shortridge, who played the flute with the singers at their concerts. Pardon me, Molly, for not knowing if you sang, too, or what the extent of your performance was.

At any rate, Molly was quite observant of her surroundings and apparently enjoyed pictures of her psalm-singing cohorts. Here are the pictures in no particular order, with Molly's captions.

"Somebody had a sense of humor and added this man to the Italian road sign."

"Molly, Lana, and Meg taking a break from the heat in Florence."

"Ken, Molly, Maggie and Lee at the castle in Assisi, enjoying the view." 
"Signs were all over town for our concerts.
Here we are on par with the sandwiches."
"It was so hot, this cat had to seek respite in a flowerpot."

"Molly and mimes in Pisa."

"Judy and Chris in Perugia."

"Farewell dinner party with the Maestro (second from right)."

"Here are Ken, Tim, Alice Ann, Cindy and Bob, all taking a respite
from a nine-hour stomp in Roma."

"Yes, Italy has a torture museum."
 [ Ed. note: I am sure there is a joke in there about choir rehearsals with Maestro Riley, but I will use restraint.]
"Dave, Ken, Molly, Maggie at the bridge in Spoleto."

"Molly and gelato!"

Phyllis, Marla, Karen, and Molly
in front of the fountain in Perugia.

"Ken, Bob, Alice Ann, Cindy and Molly at the American Bar in Montecatini."

"This gang is ready to eat at Perugia."

"Walking thru the streets to our concert."

Many thanks, Molly, for your contributions throughout your visit. Welcome home! 

Tomorrow, more pictures from Wilmer Henninger, who stayed over a day or two to see some more treasures!

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