Last night (Saturday) I joined members of my Sunday School class in Danville, IN, for dinner and a live music concert peformed by The Berrymans, a duo out of Wisconsin that sings their own humorous songs to their own accordion and 12-string guitar accompaniment. It was an enjoyable evening.
While we were enjoying the concert, storms came through. We'd had a tiny bit of rain on Friday and some of Saturday, but Saturday evening brought real rain and wind. I came home to twigs and branches in the yard that will need to be picked up when things dry up. Guess Mississippi got socked with tornadoes. Thankfully, nothing like that here...
This morning in worship, there was a little gal in the choir that had solos. Her high soprano voice blew me away! She could hit extremely high notes without an effort, making it look easy! (My once-sporano voice is now baritone, but even when I could still sing soprano, hitting notes like that was work, and I'm sure my face and posture showed it!) I got tickled, though...just beneath the hem of her choir robe were her feet...in flip-flops...and all the while she sang the most beautiful music, her toes were wiggling. I didn't notice until the last song, and then I got to watching those toes instead of listening to the song! Note to anyone performing in public: little things like that DO make a difference!
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