The day after Virginia hosted a party at her house and it appeared that Amy and I were the only non musical folks there. Everybody played an instrument and/or sang and the whole evening was quite a musical affair. Here are a few images.
This actually wasn't the only jam session that happened in Virginia's house

Grandmama Georgia is listening intently

Amy and her dad Ron surrounded by instruments

Ron's wife Amy did not play until later that night. Amy is actually a great violinist who played at our wedding with her brother Chuck and her friend Virginia

Amy's brother Chuck is a creative genius and he plays the Cello.

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