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My Favourite Things . . .
I simply remember my favourite things and then I don’t feel so bad. -Rogers and Hammerstein, Sound of Music It’s been a good summer, a hectic but good summer. While we didn’t travel far, we certainly got around. A … Continue reading
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Celebrating talent and hard work . . .
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. -Aldous Huxley This week we are in the south of France where we are sponsoring a classical music festival. For the past four years we have organized classical … Continue reading
