Good things in life
Another day, another entry in my blog. Am feeling a slight tinge of guilt for blogging about 'normal' things, although I realise that life goes on and strangely enough, not blogging about the things that I'd blog about if London was hit by 4 bombs makes me feel guilty as well. Londoners are going on with their life, and thus so will I.
Did I say the band of LBS bloggers was complete? Well, we're on our way to an entire orchestra! Gaurav, another MBA2007 R2 admit like me, is also blogging his way towards LBS as well. Great to have you!
One of the things on my 1001-things-to-do-before-I-die list is visit the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague, which is on every year in july. And this year I'm going! The festival started today, but I'm only going tomorrow. The line-up is fab: tonight Al Green and Chaka Khan amongst others, tomorrow Ian Siegal Band, Jamie Cullum and Solomon Burke (my musical hero). And the best thing is: I'm going with a dear friend of mine. So the best of both worlds, great music with a great friend.
The reading material I took with me has given me a lot of inspiration and for once I want to write a proper review, and not just my sketchy ones the way I normally write down impressions, but I'm too tired to do so tonight, will try and come round to it this weekend. One thing that I do want to share is Ramon Stoppelenburg's website Letmestayforaday.com. I read his book accounting his adventures when he set up a website, asked people to have him stay for a day and subsequently traveled the world without paying a penny. Brilliant idea!

1 Comments:
Hey! It's nice to see your musical tastes! :-) I also like jazz, although I'm more into the old guys. Maybe because when I was a kid I saw live concerts like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Toots Thielemans! Hope you can share some of these new bands with me. :-)
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