Hi Roger and Judy,
Thanks again for such an inspirational and entertaining podcast. It took me a while, but I finally found this article I have been looking for proposal your interest in Satie’s Gymnopedie https://hekint.org/2019/11/04/gymnopedie/
All the best,
Mark
Another wonderful podcast – been enjoying all of them. The new segment “Niki’s Notes” is great! Judy – I really enjoyed listening to the stories of all your adventures!
Judy, I was listening to your podcast while I was putting new strings on my guitar. You were great company. You have had such an adventurous life, I really admire you. I also spent some time in Panajachel on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala in the late 80s…great memories.
Roger and Niki, enjoyed your company too. Regards to you all, JR
I just realized I forgot to comment! I enjoyed your podcast very much. You are such an adventurer. I could listen to your laugh all day, and it would still bring me joy. Thanks for taking the time to chat with Roger.
Agree with Scott on Judy’s laughter (see Gabriel’s podcast comments for the award citation). In better times, I would have called it infectious ;)
I can identify with the travel bug so much. It’s what I try and do every year, though not in a make-shift camper into earthquake prone regions. Great to feel the zest for life in the things you chose to talk about. Another great interview, Roger.
During the interview with Judy I think I said Wow! as many times as Roger. It made me realise how boring my life has been. Great interview. With playing catch-up with these interviews, I cringe every time someone says how much they’re looking forward to Summer School.
So nice to feel like Roger and Judy and Niki and Robert were in the room as I changed strings. Judy and everybody else, I hope we get to be at summer school sometime in the future. It was a delight to learn about your life and how you came to the guitar, always nice when our paths cross online.
Judy, nice to hear more about you. I’m also lining up for the G3 exam. Good luck! See you at Summer School. Maybe we can get some Tai Chi in.
Another great podcast–thanks Roger.
Hi Jeff, Good luck on your Grade 3 submission, and I’d love to do some tai chi at summer school!
Judy
Hi Roger and Judy,
Thanks again for such an inspirational and entertaining podcast. It took me a while, but I finally found this article I have been looking for proposal your interest in Satie’s Gymnopedie
https://hekint.org/2019/11/04/gymnopedie/
All the best,
Mark
posted too soon..”proposal” was supposed to be “apropos”
Roger, thanks for having me on the podcast. I’m honored to be Member Podcast #40!! And I’ll try to think of something unique for #50!
Thanks, Mark. That was an interesting article and very apropos!
Another wonderful podcast – been enjoying all of them. The new segment “Niki’s Notes” is great! Judy – I really enjoyed listening to the stories of all your adventures!
Best,
Donna
Judy, I was listening to your podcast while I was putting new strings on my guitar. You were great company. You have had such an adventurous life, I really admire you. I also spent some time in Panajachel on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala in the late 80s…great memories.
Roger and Niki, enjoyed your company too. Regards to you all, JR
Judy,
I just realized I forgot to comment! I enjoyed your podcast very much. You are such an adventurer. I could listen to your laugh all day, and it would still bring me joy. Thanks for taking the time to chat with Roger.
-Scott
Hi Judy and Roger,
Another wonderful interview. Thank you Judy for sharing your stories, you are a positive light at CGC! Thanks to Niki and Robert too!
Best Regards,
Drew
Agree with Scott on Judy’s laughter (see Gabriel’s podcast comments for the award citation). In better times, I would have called it infectious ;)
I can identify with the travel bug so much. It’s what I try and do every year, though not in a make-shift camper into earthquake prone regions. Great to feel the zest for life in the things you chose to talk about. Another great interview, Roger.
During the interview with Judy I think I said Wow! as many times as Roger. It made me realise how boring my life has been. Great interview. With playing catch-up with these interviews, I cringe every time someone says how much they’re looking forward to Summer School.
So nice to feel like Roger and Judy and Niki and Robert were in the room as I changed strings. Judy and everybody else, I hope we get to be at summer school sometime in the future. It was a delight to learn about your life and how you came to the guitar, always nice when our paths cross online.