Islands of Song
The finale had as many musicians on stage as possible that evening. Ron dedicated the song to "all the Cork songwriters." Ger came out and Darrell remained on stage to perform "Man of A Thousand Songs" with the band. A touching tribute to musicians everywhere who are plugging along. Ron introduces it as a man who says he doesn't sing love songs but ...

Everyone seemed happy and there was definitely some synergy there.
Ger joins Ron for
Man of a Thousand Songs
Ron truly is a
Man of a Thousand Songs
Darrell plays air bass with Alan
Ron dances the night away to everyone's delight
The night ended on a high note and everyone left happy. I was planning to go to a reggae club with Jim and Lillian and the gang and stood in the lobby waiting. Darrell grabbed me and told me that he wanted to introduce me to someone. Darrell seemed to think I should meet him because we've taken some good shots of Newfoundland and this guy is a photographer who has been to NFLD 35 times. "He's seen things I've never seen in my lifetime! Things and places most Newfoundlanders haven't seen!" said Darrell. He gushed about Peter's photos and told Peter that I should put a link to his site on my website.

Peter and I spoke for a while about Newfoundland and where he had been. He's been to the places that were resettled and taken 1400 photos that he had to narrow down to 50 to submit to the publisher. And then publishers had to narrow them down to 4 for travel magazines. I don't envy trying to narrow 1400 photos to 50. I'd be agonizing all week. I cannot wait to see his stuff! Darrell had suggested linking Peter's work with my site. I don't think that's what Peter had in mind but now that we've exchanged email addys, that can be up for discussion, I suppose.
After hours in Cork City
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