The sun is showing through occasional heavy showers and the 'Compulsory Walk' is to be had at Bruar Falls this afternoon.
It is always great to observe everyone settling in as the week goes on. Coffee time was full of very loud laughter which is always a good sign.
Everyone has been working extremely hard and we are all looking forward to hearing the fruits of all the labour at the first public concert tomorrow evening.
Tomorrow we will hear Janacek violin & piano sonata, a wind quintet by Francaix, the wind trio by Villa Lobos and Rachmaninov's sonata for cello and piano. I am sure there is something there for everyone....
Gearing up for the concert weekend Lavinia and I have been moving furniture around, finding tables and chairs in hitherto unexplored corners (for me at any rate) of the Steading at Lude. As usual, dinner for 40 is not proving a daunting prospect for Henrietta and Charlie tomorrow. Don't however ask Herietta about the dogs over the last 2 nights!
The cultural extravaganza was further enhanced for a small group yesterday evening with a visit to Pitlochry Theatre for a much enjoyed performance of My Fair Lady.
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