Music played on our historic organ 🎵:
Organ music - Easter Sunday, 5th April 2026 - #EveryFriday #AllAreWelcome
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Music played on our historic organ 🎵:
Organ music - Easter Sunday, 5th April 2026 - #EveryFriday #AllAreWelcome
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“How do I know what I think until I see what I say?”*…
A housekeeping note: (R)D will be off tomorrow– Sunday the 12th– returning on Monday…
Wikipedia has over 300 language editions. Each one picks different images to illustrate the same topic.
From Riley Walz, a marvelous way to explore the the images that different concepts conjure in different cultures: “In Every Language.”
(Image above: “Mother” in English, Portuguese, and others on the left; Italian, Esperanto, and others on the right)
* E. M. Forster
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As we visualize, we might recall that it was on this date in 1966 that Frank Sinatra recorded “Strangers in the Night.” According to Sinatra: The Life (Summers, Swan, 2006), Sinatra despised the song and called it “a piece of sh*t” and, per Frank Sinatra by Jean-Pierre Hombach, “worst f*cking song that I have ever heard.” Nevertheless, it became his first No. 1 hit since 1955’s “Learning the Blues” and remained on the Billboard charts for 15 weeks. His album of the same name became his most successful. The song also won him Grammy Awards for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Record of the Year, and Best Arrangement.
#culture #FrankSinatra #history #illustration #music #photo #photographs #photos #StrangersInTheNight #WikipediaMusic played on our historic organ 🎵:
Organ music - Sunday, 29th March 2026 - #EveryFriday #AllAreWelcome
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Music played on our historic organ 🎵:
Organ music - Sunday, 29th March 2026 - #EveryFriday #AllAreWelcome
Join us for worship every Sunday, #AllAreWelcome
#OrganMusic #ChurchOrgan #Photographs #TheOrganPodcast ⛪🛐🙌🎙️

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Glass plate negatives tend to be mostly from the 1910s, in my experience. Although they could be from a wider range than that, I can't say for sure.