The last few days have been fairly relaxed. We arrived in Vancouver on Sunday and the little I have seen of the city is really nice and harmonious. We were very lucky with the weather, the sun was shining most of the time and it was pleasantly warm.
On Monday I went with Einar Örn, Björk and her little daughter to the aquarium. The main attraction was the Beluga whales, one of which is named Aurora! For those who don’t know, Aurora is also the name if one of Björk’s better known songs. Aurora’s photo, which I took with my cell phone, is below. The jellyfish was also unbelievably beautiful.
On Tuesday I did nothing much except taking a long walk with Einar around the city. And last night we gave our concert in Lake Deer Park. As usual the venue was packed with people. I could see them extra well as we went quite early on stage, at eight o’clock when it was still daylight.
In spite of a few mishaps here and there the concert was OK. At least, I enjoyed myself a lot… but then I always do! And I loved the audience.
Ghostigital was our supporting group and this time I listened to most of their performance. I think it was splendid. Their music was so dark and mysterious, but never pretentious; it seemed to come from a really deep place in Einar’s and Curver’s souls. In my opinion, that is genuine art. Rock on, boys!
We are now in Seattle. This is Frasier city!!! Before embarking on the tour I made the decision to buy all the seasons of Frasier when in Seattle, but now that I’m here, I don’t think I will. I have already too much luggage (I’m not going to make that mistake when the European tour starts around June 20), besides, I have already seen all the episodes of Frasier…


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