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You capture the cooperation
Posted on Mon, 03 Feb 2020
You capture the cooperation between players, conductor, and of course, composer to give voice to something that touches the heart of the listener! Rhiannon
I tried to capture the refreshment even when the weather and outlook was rather dismal, Tom! Our weather at this time of year is very variable, and can change even during the day, as I also was remembering. I suppose you have less seasonal...
Did you mean the whole metaphor of the first stanza, Richard? I couldn't suggest any change. I was puzzled at first at the metaphor, - why 'tenor' and then I thought, well, I suppose 'bass' would be like the darker shades of night, so tenor does...
So sad that there should be such hatred for Christ. Pray that such a death would actually prompt some to seek the God he served and who upheld him, and upholds those who remain. Rhiannon
What wonderful truth, and love, and so tragic that so many don't think about it, reject without thought, pray that many eyes and minds will be cleared to 'see' and receive! Rhiannon
The in-laws had always been a bit verbally and emotionally volatile with each other,and not explaining their feelings to each other. Then with his confusion. we could understand what he was trying to say better than she, especially as her hearing...
I hope that does mean a proper respite care provision. We experienced that when caring for my father-in-law (dementia, and rather a difficult person anyway) and mother-in-law — he in official respite provision every couple of months (aprox) and...
So sorry. It's all still very raw. And the knee and shoulder, too.
No cliché way out, but looking for something small you enjoy now may be a start. And you know I'd say one does understand and you can be privately honest with him. Rhiannon
You always have a musical flow of words, Nolan, though very concentrated, personal, and enigmatic in the sense that there seems to be much background thinking linking it all. The Bible verse seems to give the key here of the mixture of patience...
You capture the cooperation
Posted on Mon, 03 Feb 2020
You capture the cooperation between players, conductor, and of course, composer to give voice to something that touches the heart of the listener! Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Pure Sounds
I tried to capture the
Posted on Thu, 30 Jan 2020
I tried to capture the refreshment even when the weather and outlook was rather dismal, Tom! Our weather at this time of year is very variable, and can change even during the day, as I also was remembering. I suppose you have less seasonal...
Read full commentPosted in Grey-Day rambling
Sad time, Richard. I'm glad
Posted on Tue, 28 Jan 2020
Sad time, Richard. I'm glad you were able to spend time together like that in such surroundings. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in For Scotty 1967-2020
Did you mean the whole
Posted on Sun, 26 Jan 2020
Did you mean the whole metaphor of the first stanza, Richard? I couldn't suggest any change. I was puzzled at first at the metaphor, - why 'tenor' and then I thought, well, I suppose 'bass' would be like the darker shades of night, so tenor does...
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So sad that there should be
Posted on Thu, 23 Jan 2020
So sad that there should be such hatred for Christ. Pray that such a death would actually prompt some to seek the God he served and who upheld him, and upholds those who remain. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Do You Know Who I Am?
What wonderful truth, and
Posted on Thu, 23 Jan 2020
What wonderful truth, and love, and so tragic that so many don't think about it, reject without thought, pray that many eyes and minds will be cleared to 'see' and receive! Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Do You Know Who I Am? Part Two.
The in-laws had always been a
Posted on Thu, 16 Jan 2020
The in-laws had always been a bit verbally and emotionally volatile with each other,and not explaining their feelings to each other. Then with his confusion. we could understand what he was trying to say better than she, especially as her hearing...
Read full commentPosted in Respite
I hope that does mean a
Posted on Thu, 16 Jan 2020
I hope that does mean a proper respite care provision. We experienced that when caring for my father-in-law (dementia, and rather a difficult person anyway) and mother-in-law — he in official respite provision every couple of months (aprox) and...
Read full commentPosted in Respite
So sorry. It's all still very
Posted on Tue, 14 Jan 2020
So sorry. It's all still very raw. And the knee and shoulder, too.
No cliché way out, but looking for something small you enjoy now may be a start. And you know I'd say one does understand and you can be privately honest with him. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in The policeman sat in the armchair
You always have a musical
Posted on Sun, 12 Jan 2020
You always have a musical flow of words, Nolan, though very concentrated, personal, and enigmatic in the sense that there seems to be much background thinking linking it all. The Bible verse seems to give the key here of the mixture of patience...
Read full commentPosted in faithful to the dream
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