Thursday, March 12, 2009

Concord, NH

The drive from Vermont to New Hampshire was gorgeous. It was the most picturesque winter scene I could imagine. This was my very first visit to the "Live Free or Die" state and I really enjoyed Concord. This first picture has the state's Capitol Building in the background. The whole downtown area was lovely and full of fun things to do. 








Somebody at our Holiday Inn has a great sense of humor. The sign reads: 
"Happy Birthday Chuck Norris!" I had to get a typical Chuck pose with it in the background. 


Our concert was in a beautiful hall that was packed with excited people who came to see the show. A full and lively house always adds so much to the energy of the performance. 



The set-up job for this concert was a little bit of a challenge. Everything had to be brought to the stage level using a big lift. Here are some of the crew working hard trying to get things in order. 













As we left the concert I caught sight of this awesome marquis. Thank you, Concord, for a wonderful experience! 



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey!!

We saw you when you stopped by to see our tuba quartet. We're totally not stalking you, but we wanted to figure who stopped by, and we found you on the Army Field Band site. You should def. check out our website. We'd love to keep in touch with you and say hi.

Hope you enjoyed us,

TUBA!

www.4tubas.com

Yellow Cake said...

Nearly froze my dumper off while drivin' through NH 'n VT last February. Got caught in a blizzard, I did.

Please exercise caution, soldier girl, 'n don't let the mouthpiece stick to yer lip durin' some cold spell.