Recognition, unexpectedly.
I can't even run a simple errand without getting some kind of story out of it. This is just how things go.
After recording, I had 8 packages of CDs that needed to be sent out. I think that all the local people got one handed to them right around (if not before) Christmas, and that was the goal, but the long-distance folks had to wait.
On my walk to the Post Office, I stopped in the Ultraviolet Café for a cappuccino. I found myself enticed by their pumpkin cheesecake, so I bought a slice to save for later. This meant a to go box and figuring out how to carry it, so I emptied my bag of all the mail I needed to send and put the cheesecake in the bottom.
The girl behind the counter asked me if I eBayed, since I had a lot of packages. I explained that I had recently recorded and these were the CDs that I needed to send out.
"OH! I know you!" she cried. "You play at the Lark Tavern. I've seen you perform. You're fantastic. I love your stuff, you have a great voice."
I was stunned. I've ran into people outside of performances before, but never someone that I didn't also recognize. Usually I meet other performers, this was the first time I was solely on the receiving end of things.
Now I have a big ego. That was a very cool thing.
~FG };^>
Posted at 13:21 by
FyreGoddess