The group asked to have time to work on individual projects, Ron. So we did . . . and if you click on the link to this post you will now see some of the work we did. A delightful group to work with! Sure helps to have two music teachers who are masters of GarageBand and iMovie.
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2 comments:
Jim,
I am fascinated by the title of this session - can you give me a few more details? (Either here or by email)
Thanks and stay warm :-)
Ron
The group asked to have time to work on individual projects, Ron. So we did . . . and if you click on the link to this post you will now see some of the work we did. A delightful group to work with! Sure helps to have two music teachers who are masters of GarageBand and iMovie.
Heck, this ain't cold, Ron. Why in my day . . .
jim
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