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Leisure sickness : uncovering the reason why we all get ill on holiday
Weird and unexpected ailments are hallmarks of a trip away – so what can you do to prevent them from ruining your all-important break?
26 July 2021 • 5:05am It seems terribly unfair, when that annual break is so precious, to have it marred by ailments
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In St Ives recently I sought help for a stye. I’d never had one before, but now this monster was threatening to ruin my holiday.
It seems terribly unfair, when that annual break is so precious, to have it marred by ailments. At home, where you can cosy up on the sofa and check out for the day, being under the weather can be tolerable. But when you’re away you feel immensely bitter about the wonderful time your companions are having, leaving you to moulder alone in the hotel room.
HANNAWA FALLS â Double Axel, a rock ân roll band begot in the 1970s when the live music scene in Potsdam was a dynamo of energy, talent and creativity, is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and its three band members have thoughts on the reasons for reaching that milestone, ranging from personal chemistry to being at the right place at the right time.
But in Brushton, Franklin County, one fan among the thousands has her own reasons as to why she thinks the well-traveled band has created such a north country legacy.
âTheyâre just such people-oriented persons,â Tammy B. Crinklaw said. âThey look like everyday guys that you would just stop to visit with. Some of these other bands around try to look like something or somebody. They try to dress alike or try to have an image. These guys arenât like that. They just come the way they are. Theyâre just all-American guys.â
McCafferty said festival organisers work to vet performers and schedule times for the performances at each locale. He said Paul Lee, of Christchurch band The Secret Lives of Ukulele, even followed his workshop with a flashmob which “traipsed through town, and ended up serenading the supermarket”. A busy programme offered 20 different workshops for all levels of expertise, including basic techniques of using a loop pedal, strumming styles, and even one exploring the “bass genius” of Rutger Gunnarsson, who performed on many of Swedish supergroup ABBA’s hits. McCafferty said the most repeated piece of feedback had been attendees telling him, and fellow organiser Fi McCafferty, that this year has been “the best Ukefest ever”.
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