Hi everyone, it’s Robbie Cheadle here with you today with my February post in the People Photography section on LatinosUSA – English Edition. This month I am featuring photographs of people playing musical instruments.
Next week, I am featuring photographs of Nature. For the February Nature post, I would like to showcase cats either wild or domestic.
If you have an cats photograph to share in the Nature section, please email me at cheadlerobbie@gmail.com and use the title Photography – Nature. Please also include a short write up about your photograph.
Candlelight Concert by Robbie Cheadle
I attended a Candlelight Concert presented by a South African string quartet. The theme was The Beatles versus Queen. I preferred the Queen songs and knew them much better.
The two photographs below are of two of the musicians.


My YouTube clip of this Candlelight Concert. The quartet is playing Bohemian Rapsody by Queen.
Musicians in Thailand by Darlene Foster
These delightful photographs were contributed by children’s author, Darlene Foster. You can find out more about Darlene and her exciting Amanda books on her blog here: https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/.
The following two pictures are of people playing instruments in Thailand. One is of a man playing a traditional Thai instrument at a roadside market. The other is of a modern band playing music at a restaurant. It was interesting to see the old and the new while I was there.


Cuff Billett New Europa Jazz Band by Derrick Knight
Derrick Knight has a fantastic blog that includes interesting book reviews, photographs, and family anecdotes. The below information and extract is from the following blog post by Derrick: https://derrickjknight.com/2013/05/05/it-has-come-in-useful/. Do go over and read the rest of this post. Take a look around while you are there.
Derrick’s post describes a visit to the Bishop’s Waltham Garden Fair and the entertainment provide: Entertainment was provided by the Cuff Billett New Europa Jazz Band whose original stage beneath the spreading branches of an ancient tree against the backdrop of a colourful Japanese maple, was an example of the magnificent setting.
After a while they went walkabout and performed amongst the stalls, some of which also had backdrops of flowering trees and shrubs.
The slideshow below includes four photographs of the musicians playing in the beautiful garden.
Children playing instruments by Thomas Wikman
Thomas Wikman has two wonderful blogs. The first, https://leonbergerlife.com/, features amusing and heartwarming stories about his late Leonberger dog Bronco, as well as other Leonbergers. It also has a lot of information about the Leonberger breed, the history, care, training, Leonberger organizations, etc. Thomas also wrote a wonderful book about Leonbergers which is available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Life-Times-Bronco-von-L%C3%B6wenh%C3%B6hle-ebook/dp/B0B5NN32SR
Thomas’s second blog, https://superfactful.com/, aims to create a long list of facts that are important, not trivia, and that are known to be true yet are either disputed by large segments of the public or highly surprising or misunderstood by many.
This is an old photo from 1999. My two years old son borrowed my oldest son’s (5 years old at the time) violin. He attempted to play it as my older son was watching in the background holding a Pikachu.

San Gimignano, Italy, by Miriam Hurdle
Miriam Hurdle has a wonderful blog where she shares book reviews, poetry, and updates about family events. You can find her latest post here: https://theshowersofblessings.com/2026/01/08/2025-year-in-review/
Miriam has some excellent books which you can find on her blog.
During our Italy trip in June 2025, we visited San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known as a Medieval Town.
San Gimignano is a charming medieval town in Tuscany known for its well-preserved architecture. Between the 11th and the 13th century, the noble families and upper middle-class merchants who controlled the free town built 72 tower houses as symbols of their wealth and power, only 14 remain today.
The town often features performances including medieval music and dramatic readings of historical literature like Dante’s Divine Comedy. Medieval musical instruments (c. 500–1400) comprised a diverse mix of string, wind, and percussion instruments categorized into «loud» (outdoor) and «soft» (indoor) types. Key examples include the stringed vielle, lute, psaltery, and hurdy-gurdy, along with wind instruments like the shawm, recorder, bagpipe, and pipe-and-tabor. The town’s 13th-century architecture provides an authentic setting for historical music.
Photo 1 – from left to right: the musicians were playing bagpipes, drum, pipe-and-tabor, hurdy-gurdy, and the one behind the woman was playing a string instrument.
Photo 2 – performers on stilts in a colorful costume, playing a tambourine.
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About Robbie Cheadle

South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.
Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.
You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/
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