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To All Respecters of Justice and those Followers of the Rule of Law:
This comes to you from Schenectady, NY, USA. Thank you all for your prayers
and thoughts on this national day of prayer and remembrance. Please approach
everyone to ask their political leaders to suggest a U. N. resolution to
I had emailed Nigel this morning to ask if there was a problem with the system because
I hadn't received any emails from the SCOTs list but it is because
everyone is so overwhelmed by events. It's interesting what you said about the
laments and Scots music in general - they just started the ser
Yeah! Some tunes that we feel fit the emotions of the day.
I like Hector the Hero and Blind Mary.
Then I also find the Shearin's No for You to be good too-I'm combining it with
Kelvin Grove.
--
May neither your strings nor your spirit ever break,
May your harp and your soul always be in tune.
Ri
I had emailed Nigel this morning to ask if there was a problem with the system because
I hadn't received any emails from the SCOTs list but it is because
everyone is so overwhelmed by events. It's interesting what you said about the
laments and Scots music in general - they just started the ser
Hello friends,
I sure would like to talk about music again, and try and move my mind away
from the events of the last few days.
Of course, that may not be possible.
I read in the Washington Post today something about the stages of grief.
First is disbelief, then rage, then sadness and finally