Admitted, our teapot often runneth over. No big deal, just a favorite topic of conversation among friends.
Frank: Judy Collins recorded that "Prick-e-lie Bush" on her first Elektra album, along with a couple of others I taught her when we sang together at the Exodus in Denver. I got that version of "Ther Maid Freed from the Gallows" from Bert Lloyd in London. I haven't checked the Digital Tradition, but I'll bet it's there.
You're one grandchild ahead of us, but ours all live within a few miles of the old homestead, so we get to do a lot of baby-sitting! Caroline loves it! After an hour or three, I'm tempted to seek peace and quiet upstairs in the library. She has a higher tolerance-level for what my father used to call "the gentle ringing of childish laughter" (read: NOISE!) than I do.
Wow! It sure is good to be in touch with you again.
Sandy (realizing this would be more appropriate in a "personal," but the song info in the first paragraph gives it some justification.)
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