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This is chicken pie with a semi-tossed salad!
Our daughter-in-law cooked us a meal and the veg was just chopped iceberg lettuce with a sauce (Jules says it was vinaigrette) so I thought I'd try it with chicken pie.
My version (I adlib'ed!) has boiled potatoes (cut into small chunks with skins left on) and carrots and peas mixed in with the iceberg lettuce and then I added parsley sauce. Surprisingly, it tasted quite yummy.
I have two maxims - chips with everything, and gravy with everything. I'm not a fan of dry food although I'll (semi) happily eat it that way if someone else has cooked it. So the parsley sauce was a good alternative as it happens. Tomato ketchup is not allowed near my food, if that is what you were thinking would work - LoL.
Steinar Raknes og Unni Wilhelmsen played at the AdLib Jazz Club in Sinus at Stormen Concert Hall in Bodø, Norway, May 13th 2023.
Steinar is a Norwegian jazz and roots musician, touring both with his own band, Stillhouse, as a solo artist and in other constellations.
Unni Wilhelmsen has had a very successful solo career for 30 years and is also a part of the huge Norwegian band Di Derre.
polka dots + sweetheart neckline + structured shoulders = jumpsuit love.
olive green and white polka dot jumpsuit: adlib, thrifted
white leaf dangle earrings: h&m
white sandals: target
watch: timex, gift from bf
Even as a print - Picasso is a master of the line.
Pint or two with Adam, Martin and Mel in Twenty 2s.
Sheer black tank, Mossimo. Black, silk blend shrug, INC. Denim, express. Leopard wedges, Steven by Steve Madden. Indian silver necklace.
I saw A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed by Falcon Theater. It was set in 1950’s Hollywood and included some clever adlibs and a most apropos song and dance sequence. I loved it.
For those bored; the story being read to the blindfolded birthday girl
Baby bongos
Tamborine
Xylophone
2 Maracas
Guitar
2 Recorders…
Spray bottle with salt water…
Tamborine and the rest of the instruments to be used in any Middle Eastern scene that has music…we can adlib somewhat as well. Perhaps during narrative parts the guitar can be lightly stroked.
This is a story with narration, and I will be the narrator. (Mickey)
This is an evening of remembrance; a remembrance of events gone before, lives changed and order restored. Who is Teresa? What is Teresa? Where has she come from? Where is she going to? Why is she blindfolded? Well we say:
ALL: Why not?
Narrator: Yes indeed, why not? However you have come to a time in your life that you, yes you Teresa, must rediscover your past and take hold of your future. We are your facilitators in your discovery and insomuch have taken the liberty of putting drugs in the drink that you now hold in your hands. Drink of it and face all that you are and all that you can be.
ALL: Chug, Chug, Chug, Chug….(chanting till she finishes the drink}
ALL: Discussion ensues without paying any mind to Teresa…things like…How long do you think this will take? Isn’t this dangerous? Could she die? Has anyone here done this before? ….oh well.
Narrator: Do you hear me Teresa? We are going to go back in time Teresa. Way back…
(Hold clock or watch to her ear and eerie music with the Recorders) We are going back to the time of your birth, but first we must get there. Concentrate….Concentrate more…come on Teresa you can do better than that. Tell us when you are crossing the Atlantic ocean. (see what she says, but when she says she can see it we spray her with water with salt in it)
Are you crossing the Atlantic Teresa? Lick your lips…what does it taste like? Okay great, I thought you were hovering over Lake Ontario there. You are doing good and have passed the first quest. Many have died with the spray of Lake Ontario. You are more powerful than we first imagined. Isn’t that right facilitators?
ALL: (Quick agreement, like yeah, like way powerful)
Narrator: Teresa where are you now?
ALL: (Speak Polish)
Narrator: Good Teresa, now concentrate more
ALL: English accents…
…Where are you now
Narrator: Go south Teresa…
ALL: (Speaking our crappy French…Bonjour, ect)
Narrator: It is time to leave this country now Teresa. Concentrate, concentrate on the country of your birth.
(She will say Poland...but we correct her)
(Middle eastern music starts off soft ever increasing…suddenly the music stops and bongos are hit in rapid succession) What year is it Teresa? (Make her go back until she says 1955…soon as she says it we all say…)
ALL: The chosen one is born!
Chris: (Cry out like a baby is being born)
ALL: (Middle Eastern Music, great rejoicing…old middle eastern women asking to touch the baby, hold the baby and feed the baby)
Wanda: Stop you foolish women! (Music is lowered) You will get your camel lice all over the new born babe. We have lost so many chosen ones from your middle eastern cooties. Smarten up, and listen.
The babe is in great peril.
ALL: (lamenting…Oh have mercy on this child)
Wanda: Shut uppa your bouches old hags. Our enemies are are planning to kidnap the child led by their leader Matt Ingo…a desperate sad and pathetic pig who wants to rob this child of her birthright.
Chris as Matt Ingo: Did someone mention my name?
ALL: (screaming…oh no Matt Ingo is here, music is loud…lots of commotion, music stops suddenly…total silence then ….
Diane in Aussie accent says: “Mattdingo has stolen my baby”
Narrator: Yes, Matt dingo having stolen the chosen one whisked the child to Toronto Canada where no one could find her. However when he was faced with the task of killing the child he could not bring himself to do the deed.
CHRIS AS MATT INGO: I just can’t do it!
Narrator:
Instead he found a couple living on Springhurst who would raise the child as their own for the price of two camels and a 40 ouncer of Vodka.
Narrator: Dang this will have to be continued...this Flickr doesn't hold much text does it..hmmm...thinking, thinking...continued...
Triptych, Virgin & Child in enclosed garden [1480-1520] - Master of Delft
Utrecht St Catherine's Convent Museum Museum Catharijneconvent
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These musicians were practicing behind the stage. The middle one saw me and played up to the camera! I started processing this image and it reminded me of a Jack Vettriano painting...so I thought...why not?
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Outfit Adlib para Miska
Vestido adlib en tela de algodón calado, gran volante con puntilla en el escote y fru fru en el bajo
Mangas acampanadas de tul bordado, de quita y pon
Cinta bolillos para el pelo
Cosido íntegramente a mano
panasonic 42.5mm f1.7
impromptu shoot for some friends took lots for them picked a few colourful ones for posting. was fairly adlib, no softboxes or fancy lights. i put some wax paper over a desk lamp and used another 'un-snooted', thought i would have to wb correct in post but cam autowb did good job
Y9 RYE is a Volvo B10M-62/Berkhof Axial C51Ft coach in the fleet of Mitchell (Adlib Coaches), South Croydon, Greater London. It was new to Silvergray, Bedfont, Middlesex as Y634 KDP in March 2001. It passed to Davie, Camber, East Sussex in January 2003 and was given its current mark in March 2003. It passed to Mitchell (then at Waddon) in July 2007.
Unidentified Tea Room
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Digital ID: NRS-4481-2-[4/8643]-1187
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