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I was 21 when I first administered the " last Offices" to a patient, I
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Lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful playing, and beautiful dog.
DeleteLovely. The girl playing and the amazing dog.
ReplyDeletePerfect for a Sunday morning.
DeleteLovely playing though I must admit that I was half-expecting Sharky to start howling like a wolf halfway through - as if singing along.
ReplyDeleteHe must have been given a 'Quiet Life' tablet.
DeleteIt's lovely, but I'm worried about those claws on the shiny piano top.
ReplyDeleteYes, I wouldn't have him on my grand piano.
DeleteI'd lay there an listen to that all day
ReplyDeleteI think Sharky could too.
DeleteI grew up on a river in Nova Scotia. My best friend's family owned an old houseboat which they used as a cottage. The boat was named "Moon River". It was my friend's father's favourite song and he played it often. I was lucky enough to spend many sleepovers on the boat. I have fond memories of staring at the stars at night from my sleeping bag on the upper deck while the boat bobbed on the river. That song is magical to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful memory. I did spend a week on a Narrow Boat on the Llangollen Canal, but not as romantic.
DeleteWhat a lovely post for a Sunday morning. The little Girl playing and the wonderful gud dug on top of the piano just diffing off to the music.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect video for a lazy Sunday morning.
DeleteBeautiful. The pianist looks like she could be my nieces twin. Lovely and talented.
ReplyDeleteNo such (piano) talent in our family, and I only have grandSONS.
DeleteThat was very nice and the dog is lovely too. I don't play, but I like to listen.
ReplyDeleteShe makes it look so easy, I almost started thinking I should try to learn; then reality kicked in.
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