Sacred Harp, part 2

Another big snow storm today! 12 inches, yikes! The stop sign on my corner is almost totally buried in the cumulative snow bank. I had a snow day and went outside only once to walk to the grocery store. I don’t have ski goggles, so I had to tighten up my hood into tiny hole and peek down at my feet the whole time. It was so blizzardy, but I liked it. Winter in Maine consists of cozy things like baking cookies and singing in front of the fire. Here are two more 19th century Sacred Harp tunes from my singing group. We sang last night and it was joyful.

P.S. Look out for some new posts. I have so many projects I’ve been busy with since the fall. I just haven’t had time to properly document them… herbal concoctions, truffle making.. Lets revive post-making. I miss everyone.

David’s Lamentation, 1778

Greenwich, 1785

One Comment

  1. Adam added these pithy words on January 30, 2009 | Permalink

    It is so nice to know that your light is always shining there is Maine, no matter how far, how cold, how blizzardy.

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