tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8657390399735219753.post408292414480472219..comments2023-10-07T07:39:55.301-04:00Comments on AnnaLee Conti: Singing--the Joy of My LifeAnnaLee Contihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08879539308024766734noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8657390399735219753.post-21993935029395192922019-01-25T09:54:21.040-05:002019-01-25T09:54:21.040-05:00Yes, I remember singing "How Great Thou Art&q...Yes, I remember singing "How Great Thou Art" at that seniors' home. That song is the last duet I sang with Bob for my aunt's funeral She met our tour in New York and sailed around the Statue of Liberty with us. Then she brought my grandparents to meet up with us again when we toured Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia. Great memories. My little notebook of songs also brings back so many memories. Allergies have taken their toll on my voice so I don't sing solos anymore. I so miss that! AnnaLee Contihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08879539308024766734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8657390399735219753.post-23753576381952093062019-01-24T20:11:23.569-05:002019-01-24T20:11:23.569-05:00AnnaLee, thanks for sharing about your and your fa...AnnaLee, thanks for sharing about your and your family's musical abilities. <br /><br />Seeing the photo of you as a teenager reminded me of the first time I heard you sing when we were on our tour to the UN in 1961. You sang "How Great Thou Art" as a seniors' home I think in Maryland or Pennsylvania. It was the first time I had heard that hymn and you sang it so beautifully.<br /><br />Music is indeed a lifelong gift that we can cherish. I am privileged to be ale to still sing in a men's chorus and we sing to senior's homes and in our church. Just being able to sing each week as we practise is a blessing.<br />HBurianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04823346793291041079noreply@blogger.com