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To make the wounded whole; There is a balm in Gilead To heal the sin sick soul. Sometimes I feel discouraged, And think my work's in vain, But then the Holy Spirit Revives my soul again. Refrain If you can't preach like Peter, If you can't pray like Paul, Just tell the love of Jesus, And say he died for all." Refrain Best Regards To All........George |
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Those are some great pictures Jack. You did the right thing to save them. Successive generations often have no idea who they're looking at so they often just trash the pictures. In my family we always have made sure to write the names or places on the backs of the pictures. We'll see what happens in this age of digital pictures...
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After the Southern ,instead of flying back north to Vermont I continued south to Naples ,FL to visit my mother in an assisted living facility . We spent 4 days visiting, she will be 100 years old on Oct. 9th ,2011. I my add she is in fairly good health . Allan
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A friend of mine's Mother lived to be 101. When she was asked what did it take to get to 100, she said "You get to 99, then be VERY, VERY careful"
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Allan, Your Mother's age lends credence to the last line of a poem I remember...
"Long life to her, for there's no other Can take the place of my Dear Mother" |
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Amazing. What other gun website could morph into a recitation of Negro spirituals. Can I get an AMEN for that?
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- to borrow from the late, great Phil Harris--As an avid Blues and Bluegrass guitar player- so many great Blues songs and musicians come from the Delta region- and many are indeed based on the old Negro spirituals- the repeat of the first line as the second (called a tag) and a first to third to first chord phrase repeat (called a turnaround) all are based on that great tradition of hymn singing- recalls to my mind the great stories the late Robert C. Ruark wrote about his "raisin' up" with the Negroes in the 1920's- near Wilmington NC--and the fabled "Willing But Slow" railroad--then Jimmie Rodgers, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and others learned from such Negro Bluesmen as Son House, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters- Bob Dylan, who will turn 70 on May 24th this year described Blues music the best-IMO anyway- he said that playin' and singin' Blues is like wearin' an old worn out pair of pants with no pockets-
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