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It was very difficult to perform so early after such a long drive, but we made it. I took John around the campus in order to find some coffee and breakfast, while Sarah gave a master class at the University of Dayton. And John did perk up, although I am not sure what did it exactly, the coffee or the sight of all those young college girls! |
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You cannot keep an Englishman from his tea, actually our host and friend John Wesley Wright suggested that we go have "high tea" (a British tradition). The owner of the shop is from Wales too, so we witnessed one of those meetings of two from the Continent, recalling the old colonial days. Percy commented that this is the "real deal" , to which this picture attests. |
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To the right of Frank is John, our incredible host who managed to find us free housing and incredible restaurants in Dayton. John is a great singer who hooked up the master class at the University. Now what is up with these two soups I leave up to your imagination. |
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On the following day we went to the "Air Force Museum" of Dayton, which to our suprise has an amazing collection of airplanes from all eras. Frank is a total airplane buff, and kept saying this is way cool, great, etc. he even got us to try to drive inside the Air Force base next door, where a nice man in uniform with an M-16 advised us that in these high-security days it would be better to stick to the museum... Frank can be quite persistent sometimes. |
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The following pictures are the equivalent of going to somebody's house and them insisting on showing you the pictures of their last vacation, so you can skip or enjoy the show/. So here is John in contemplation. |
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Marc trying to look cool |
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Frank and Percy surrounded by planes. |
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Sarah definitely looking cool. |