It's not often you come across something very large and wild when you are taking a gentle evening stroll at the beach. This huge sting ray had come into the shallow water and was waiting to be able to swim out again when the tide turned.
I got in very close with my phone and shot a couple of pics, thinking they probably wouldn't be much good,
but I was quite surprised when I downloaded them....
he was just inches away from me, and he had two very big eyes and a very long tail, and I was thinking that he seemed to be as interested in me as I was in him, because as I walked along the beach he followed alongside, and when I turned to walk back the way I had come he did the same. I was quite sad to say goodbye to him, I hope he made it back into the ocean safely.
On the way home I took this pic of the sunset with my phone as well. It was quite a memorable evening all in all.
This Saturday night our orchestra is playing the first concert of the season.
The music is all about 'The Great Outdoors'.
It opens with the Aotearoa Overture by
Douglas Lilburn and I wish I could give you a great recording on you tube to listen to, but sadly I only found two videos of the music,
one of them is filmed at Te Papa and has lots of background noise and the
other is performed by Westlake College and has good sound but is very poor visually.
Lilburn wrote this in 1939 and it is quite nationalistic. We all get very stirred up when we play this. It means something different to each one of us. For me personally I am transported into the native bush of New Zealand, I hear the birds and see the mountains and the rivers...I love it. I find it very 'hand on the heart' stuff !
Finishing with
Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony which is always a favorite and exciting to play, especially during the 'storm'. I think of Beethoven writing this when he was happy and on holiday in the country.
Some great music to mark the beginning of Autumn and the start of Easter.