This morning the rain came in and stayed all day, luckily the shelter is just about finished and I added two extra panels to the back but there is talk of needing a door. How do you fit a door to a triangular opening? - Answers on a postcard please!
So we all squeezed into the shelter and started adding the skins to our drums that we started last week. Unfortunately the cord we were using is too thick to pull through the skins. The drum skins were decorated and next week we will sow them to the frames with thinner cord. One of the boy experimented with tying the skin to the frame but found it kept slipping off.
In the middle of the shelter we have a small fire surround so that we can boil a storm kettle, which takes no time at all. While I prepared the kettle the group sat around and told stories some silly, some funny, some scary and some very short. We were even treated to some singing of sea shanties from some of the children from Beech along with a little bit of Queen ‘We will rock you’.
With cups cleared away we started our next musical instrument, part drum part shaker. The body of the shaker is made from an old hot chocolate tub with a picture drawn on sailcloth on the inside. The children then went off to find things to fill their shakers with. To hold the contents inside we added a skin of rip stop nylon held in place with elastic bands. With a found stick to drum it with, we sounded very musical
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