Voyage

 

We spent a week over Christmas in London at the home of the Eldest and Dilly. It was brilliant to spend so much time with our family (the youngest stayed too), especially with our granddaughter who reached the dizzy age of 10 months on Christmas Eve. As she's already becoming a confident walker after taking her first steps somewhat precociously over 2 months ago now, she was into everything.

The ladies, however, chose to escape on the Saturday before Christmas, making our way to Pudding Hill Lane and the ABBA Arena for a performance of ABBA:Voyage. I'm not sure that I was fully prepared (platform shoes aside) for what to expect and confess to finding the whole experience somewhat surreal. It honestly felt as though we were at a live concert with ABBA on stage. Just how authentic are those virtual reality avatars?

Forget botox and cosmetic surgery, this has to be the obvious route to eternal youth. Trouble is, with my singing voice, I doubt anybody would be interested in preserving me like that. Clearly I'm destined instead to continue retirement in comfortable footwear with wrinkles on my brow. Moreover, I'm not sure I'd really want it any other way.

(Image by 🌸♡💙♡🌸 Julita 🌸♡💙♡🌸 from Pixabay)

 


Comments

Was the concert by a "tribute" band, or was it a film of a concert? It sounds enjoyable either way!
Treaders said…
Wow, I can't believe your little one is 10 months old already!!! Where on earth did all that time go? And walking so early?? Yikes, boys really are slower aren't they!
Caree Risover said…
The concert is “performed” by digitally animated avatars accompanied by a live band and backing singers with an audience of 3,000 in a purpose-built arena. Technology or a live concert performance? It feels like the second, but you know it’s the first. As for our grandbaby, she’s turning into a genuine live wire but yes growing up so quickly.
Sounds like an interesting concert. What will they think up next?
Caree Risover said…
I can’t help wondering if some of these developments aren’t a little too scary. Then I think it must be an age thing and decide to embrace them instead. But the future? I’m not so sure.

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