Steve I have a Pizza Rustica right here in my refrig.....it aint Easter Dinner without it.......go to a good pastry shop and buy one They are about 25-30 bucks YUMMY!!
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I have never played a job on Easter Sunday. After church, dinner and Easter egg hunts - there was never enough time left. This year, we have the new grandbaby .... should be a blast.
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Just another holiday to me .....& people need music in their life....for the less fortunate then me I will always put a smile on their faces with my performances when no one cares about them especially in assisted living homes. Its a shame kids just dump their parents into these places and never visit them. My own needs come second,. There's plenty of time afterwards to enjoy my own family.
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Registered: 03/21/03
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Loc: Motown
I'll also be gigging for God. This past week, Holy Week, is probably my busiest of the year. I play a lot more music than at Christmastime - and enjoy it so much.
??? Does anyone here belong to the AGO (American Guild of Organists)? I've made it this long without belonging, but am now feeling a need to join. I feel that I'm more of an untrained talent than a real, classically trained and educated organist. I've played in church for almost 40 years and have always felt guilty over my lack of classical skills and knowledge. At 58, should I take some lessons? What kind? People say I play well and enjoy my style and repertoire. Maybe I'll put away the organ shoes in another 5 yrs., who knows. Maybe it's just a phase I'm going through.
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