
“I’m tired,” said Deborah. “We’ve been here all day. And John wants to stay to hear Cory, but I want to see Bonsoir Catin. If I do, though, I lose my dance partner.”
Oh, the woes of a music festival.
For two years, bands that normally play weekly have been banned. So what is a dancer to do?
It is a joyful problem to have. Who will we hear next? What stage is this band playing or do we want to take a food break? Look at art?
The Festivals Acadiens et Creoles has it all. Usually a festival that happens in the heat of October, this day in March was the absolute perfect weather. Sunny and 65. Doesn’t get better than that.
I was tired. My feet hurt. Post-pandemic wearies. All in the service to joyful dancing. Let the dust fly!
Sounds like the perfect day – and the perfect reason for tired feet!
Oh, this IS a joyful problem to have! What a treat to soak up and dance to live music.
Best type of feet tired! What a fun day.
I love your music down there and to see you and your husband dancing!
She makes the dust fly – what a great line! So glad you got to hear live music and *dance*
Joyful problems…we need many more of those!
After two years of waiting, REJOICE!