Friday, 7 October 2011

I'm so sorry! An unpardonable omission! You must be unable to carry on with your day, not able to think of anything other than what could possibly be the reason for me not doing my show again. I can only offer a lame apology for being the sole cause of inventions not being invented, babies not being fed, marriages not being consumated and legislation not being drafted. Let me put you out of your misery. I am going to a reunion with people I worked with the best part of 20 years ago for a jolly old drink in a jolly old pub. "Jolly good!", you cry, "We'll let him off for not doing his show again then! When, hen?" Tomorrow! I'm talking about tomorrow!

Oh yeah, the whole point of this blog being about Cita Ciega! I can't do a live show tomorrow again! I can hear the howls of anguish around the global village! Yet another Saturday when you won't know what to do with yourselves between 17:00 and 18:00 (London time)! My answer to that is that you've got another chance to listen to one of my Citas Ciegas. Can't tell you which one though. I'm back on next Saturday though! I was going to be at a recording session to record horns on a track for the Guide Dogs' band, the Bones, but the horn section have got other fish to fry. I don't know who my guest will be but, rest assured, there'll be a guest. It won't be C. I've just called him and C has got other fish to fry too. I wouldn't mind but he doesn't eat fish. He just fries them! Just spoke to K and she tells me my guest could be a 22 year-old Spanish lady but it could be someone else. I shall keep you posted.

Yesterday my younger daughter, my guide dog and I were at an excellent event. We were in Covent Garden, Central London, with loads of guide dogs, guide dog owners and puppies all celebrating the 80th birthday of Guide Dogs, the organisation which has created nearly 30,000 partnerships in the UK. It was a great event! The London Mayor's bus was there, the press was there taking photos and my guide dog, R, was very excited to be around so many dogs and couldn't stop wagging his tail. It would have been nice if all of the doggies could have free run in the square but that would have been a disaster. There would have been fights!

Haer mi hija, mi perro guía y yo estábamos con muchas personas, incluso 79 otras personas con sus perros guía, en Convent Garden, una plaza grande en el centro de Londres, celebrando el 80 aniversario de Guide Dogs (la organisación principal de perros guía en Gran Bretaña). La prensa estaba allá tomando fotos, el autobús del London Mayor estaba allá! Nos daron pastel y champán. ¡Era un evento muy especial! Mi perro estaba muy exitado de estar con tantos perros y movía su cola continuamente. Hubiera sido muy bién si hubiéramos podido dejar todos los perros correr y jugar juntos en la plaza pero eso hubiera sido un desastre.