Out of the blue. Coup de foudre. And with less than a week's notice ... I found myself on a 10 day "tour de France". Normally, my last-minute travel is gig-related, but this particular trip required no singing on my part: I was invited to be a replacement-chaperone for my daughter's chorus tour. Eighty adolescents, 6 of whom (none of them my own) were under my care for the duration. Despite some seriously cold feet before we left, it couldn't have turned out any better - the entire experience was absolutely wonderful at so many different levels. I've enjoyed many trips to France before, but I can honestly say that this was among the best. I can also say that it is unbelievably liberating not to have to worry about "the voice" while traveling! For once, somebody else was doing the singing (all 80 of them :). I didn't have to cast a single thought to allergy medications, air conditioning issues, what kind of water I was drinking, whether or
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