It is getting so that I never know what to expect anymore when I go to our Tuesday Night Jam at the McBride Train Station. Last night was another memorable event, not because of the music, but because for the first 40 minutes or so, there was now electricity. The lobby was dark, but fortunately there was enough light shining through the windows in the back to illuminate things.
The lack of power did hamper those people who relied on amplifiers for their instruments to be heard, so we couldn’t hear the bass, electric guitar, or keyboard. It didn’t effect me with my acoustic guitar and mandolin. Once the power did finally come back on, our music got back to normal.
The Robson Valley has been experiencing rain shower after rain shower, separated by periods of sunshine and blue skies. Last night was no exception. As we were taking the music stands and instruments into the station, a rainbow formed over McBride, as the sunshine was reflected by the falling rain. It was a unique view of the Village, and we we stopped to watch and take some photos of the event.
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