Hi SG~~ I'll never forget something my daughter's piano teacher said: When you're old you probably won't be able to play soccer or football but you'll be able to sit at the piano and play. This lovely couple just proves that her words are true. Their body's are old but inside, they're young. May we all age that gracefully. Thank you for sharing, SG!
Yes, I love to play my guitar but don't do it enough to play in public. Some of my most fun is getting together with friends to just strum and humm. Seeing this makes me wish I would put more effort into learning to play better. Happy Earth Day.
I enjoyed reading your articles and blog very much. As an avid gardener at home I love to know about everyone else that is doing the same with such passion. Just found another great resource www.sweetcornorganicnursery.com Keep up the great blog!
Catherine, Wasn't that wonderful? I cannot imagine how much joy that couple has shared over the years!
Hi Grace. Age gracefully indeed. And with joy and vitality. A prayer of mine.
David, Thank you.
Lisa, You are talented! I once thought I needed to learn to play the guitar. But I had no one to teach me, excepting a book. It was a disaster. I felt sorry for myself when my fingers got sore. You just keep strumming, girl!! :-)
Hi Anonymous! I wonder if you know someone I know? I'm trying to guess who you are. ;-) You have provided some valuable help lately. Thanks very much. And I will follow your hint on the website!
Monica, Did you see how they switch places, too? It was wonderful! I cannot imagine how much fun they have shared over the years. :-)
Thank you for visiting today. I don't mean to make it hard for you to leave a message, but temporarily I am going to enable word verification. Too many spam messages to deal with lately. Thanks for your patience! SG
That was great! I love how the man is moving around to the music. It reminds me of my 89 year old Nana, and watching her play.
ReplyDeleteHi SG~~ I'll never forget something my daughter's piano teacher said: When you're old you probably won't be able to play soccer or football but you'll be able to sit at the piano and play. This lovely couple just proves that her words are true.
ReplyDeleteTheir body's are old but inside, they're young. May we all age that gracefully. Thank you for sharing, SG!
you article is very interesting for me
ReplyDeleteYes, I love to play my guitar but don't do it enough to play in public. Some of my most fun is getting together with friends to just strum and humm. Seeing this makes me wish I would put more effort into learning to play better. Happy Earth Day.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your articles and blog very much. As an avid gardener at home I love to know about everyone else that is doing the same with such passion. Just found another great resource www.sweetcornorganicnursery.com Keep up the great blog!
ReplyDeleteI think it's funny how the guy is moving all over the place while the woman is fairly stationary!
ReplyDeleteCatherine, Wasn't that wonderful? I cannot imagine how much joy that couple has shared over the years!
ReplyDeleteHi Grace. Age gracefully indeed. And with joy and vitality. A prayer of mine.
David, Thank you.
Lisa, You are talented! I once thought I needed to learn to play the guitar. But I had no one to teach me, excepting a book. It was a disaster. I felt sorry for myself when my fingers got sore. You just keep strumming, girl!! :-)
Hi Anonymous! I wonder if you know someone I know? I'm trying to guess who you are. ;-) You have provided some valuable help lately. Thanks very much. And I will follow your hint on the website!
Monica, Did you see how they switch places, too? It was wonderful! I cannot imagine how much fun they have shared over the years. :-)
That was fun...I love having two screens open so I can watch the video and comment! Are you gardening like crazy! gail
ReplyDeleteHi Gail, like crazy! I'm getting a little weary, however. So, I'm wondering if I don't need a break in a day or so. :-)
ReplyDeleteDelightful! thank you.
ReplyDeleteBobbie, Wasn't that wonderful? :-)
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