Unfortunately no. If I'd known what I was going to get into -- I didn't take pictures. Oh there are some, yeah there are some, but yeah there are some now that I think of it. But I should have kept a diary. And anyway we went through all of these miserably bombed and strifed perils that were just a mass of rubble, and we finally arrived in Belgium in a rest area, and it was called Eupen, and they had a big band and they had all kinds of stuff going on and the area shows would come there to rest, and they had an Officer's Club, and that's where I met Jimmy, one of the people in the [inaudible] Social -- Willy Shaw, was a comedian from Chicago, knew Jimmy, and said "we can't have this man out there being in combat, we've got to get him into Special Service," so that's what they did. So that's how I met Jimmy, because he then became a member of this little band. But first they had a big party for him, all the band members and people are saying "Jimmy McPartland's coming, Jimmy McPartland's coming," and I'm going "who?" I'd heard of Bud Freeman and Sidney Bechet, but I hadn't heard of Jimmy yet. And they had a party in this tent and they were going to have a jam session, and Jimmy always told me afterwards, "oh I saw you across the tent and I knew you wanted to play and I said to myself 'oh a woman musician, she wants to play and I know she's going to be terrible,' and you were," he says. But I really wasn't terrible I think I just didn't know how to play with a big band at that point, I assume anyway.