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It was very hard not to stuff them into my mouth one after the other. I promise you that I disposed of these delights over three days --- and not in three minutes!
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I also got a surprise note from Andrea. It contained two photos of me with her and Jan. She thinks it was taken in 1995 or 96. Wow - but just look how much hair I had and it is not grey! I put the photos into the album where I have two others from this time.
The other nice surprise was a packet sent by cousin Barbara. I had sent her some money and a request that she buy me a CD I could not get in Berlin. It will be available in a couple of months but I could not wait so long. I mentioned it on my blog before and as I write these words I am listening to it.
It is delight to the ears. I particularly like track 4. It lasts for 6 minutes and 59 seconds. It is called ' Fra l'ambre e gl' orrori' His voice goes from tenor to somewhere deep in the basement. I have never heard such a bass range before. It makes my toenails curl up! I just have to listen again - and again. How does he do it?
Perhaps I made a mistake stopping my piano lessons and leaving the choir when I was fourteen. Did I really have musical talents? I shall never know. But I still love such music. Thanks Mr Skull, my music teacher. And keep playing that flute, Marcel!
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