"Here we stumble across the Rosetta Pebble in their native habitat. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the subjects pictured here create intricate sounds that fill the air with beauty." - Adam L. Although this year's Lathrup Village Summer Stroll seemed a bit subdued on the whole, the Rosetta Pebble set at Hortulus Gardens was fabulous. An attentive crowd found seating and standing room about the lush environs designed and maintained by master gardener, Ed Blondin. We had a lovely time sharing Rosetta Pebble songs and the stories behind them. An uncooperative harmonica holder attempted to upstage Eric's "Long Ago Train" but he showed it who was boss when Steve broke into lively harmonica-dependent Pebble classics "Lucky Charms" and "Everything or Nothing."
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2/7/2017 03:46:44 pm
Wow! I would really like to be there and listen to your wanderful music.
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7/15/2017 02:49:19 pm
I am absolutely sure that you guys had a lovely time sharing those songs and the stories behind the crowd.
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9/4/2018 04:27:27 am
Harmonious sound can be achieved when the performer knows and loves his work and constantly develops himself in this area.
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9/20/2018 04:07:24 am
Performing in such a beautiful place will bring not only good but also moral and spiritual satisfaction, as the nature around is magnificent.
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