Last week Lee Ranaldo and Leah Singer visited Sackville to perform at Sappyfest. Lee played his Hurricane Transcription piece on the Mount Alison Chapel organ (a wind-powered instrument to present a piece about the wind, Leah noted), accompanied by the debut of Leah’s film Motel Glitch, which looked great in front of the stained glass windows of the venue.
We visited the few places we take all our guests: Guy’s Frenchys thrift store, Amy’s Books (where half the titles are shelved spine-out for some reason), the UNESCO site Joggins Fossil Cliffs, and (at the urging of Julie Doiron) Dorchester Cape, where we found a huge field of wild blueberries.
The loaded us up with a very generous stack of gifts, including five prints they produced during a residency at NSCAD, three LPs, a book, a score, and a not-yet-released cassette. I’ll try to get to as many of them as possible in the coming days.
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