Thoughts and memories of a young lady in Bahrain. My name is Ayesha and I love to blog.
Heil! My new Cello bag(Left)!
The old bag(right) is too heavy and big(a.k.a humongous) … it feels like carrying a dead man’s coffin on my back!
I am very proud of my self today. I have purchased a cheap student cello almost one year ago and the fine-tuners were really hard to move that they caused me blisters in my fingers whenever I try to adjust the tune a bit. My previous teacher asked me to change the fine tuners but couldn’t find any shop in Bahrain that sells Cello or even its accessories so I did everything online, that’s why I’ve purchased a new tailpiece with built-in fine-tuners! I was bit scared because I have no idea how to change the tailpiece…I still remember the first time I decided to tune the strings myself and the D string snapped on me! and I had to order new strings(and they are expensive)!
Once the new tailpiece arrived today all my fears disappeared! it was so natural and easy! and now I can tune my cello in minutes without pain!
I should become a Luthier because I can change strings, adjust bridges and lately changing tailpieces! Yeah, I am that good! and yes, I can also tune my own cello…thank you!

Shalley is one jolly bird. He likes to whistle and dance all day!
An abandoned house in Al Riffa.
One lovely house in Al Budaiya covered in flowers!