WELCOME to SCS Members Chat We hav en't seen each other as a choir for many weeks now, and, sadly, it might well be some time before we can resume activities. So this blog is a forum for Southwell Choral society Members to connect, chat, share lock-down stories. Let us know how you're getting on, what you're singing, where you've traveled, how your garden is doing. Feel free to post photos, videos and links to illustrate your escapades. Be sure to keep watching out for Nick's Notes From the Podium , where he will endeavour to keep us all in tip-top singing voice as well as introducing fun things to sing.
Those of you that saw my comments on Penny's posts will know that I am a rabid tenor who enjoys his natural surroundings. (In my own defence I do try not to pass on my rabid condition to either humans or animals). Since the start of the original lockdown, my pal (who, to protect the innocent, will be known as C) and I have been almost daily visitors to The Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust (NWT) reserve called Skylarks in Holme Pierrepoint which is approximately 2 miles from my home. Both C and I are in our 70s and have underlying conditions which might cause problems if we catch Covid. For that reason we are always careful to socially distance and take all necessary precautions. We do that anyway but we don't travel to the hide together, we both cycle and I alternate with walking. The times that we arrive at the hide coincide. I rely on C to give guidance on bird identification (he has been birdwatching seriously for many years). We also pick up tips from other birders that we me
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