Dear friends, What a treat to see you all! Marilyn and Joe may remember this- I believe that Russell Campbell composed the Poverty Song in the Sydney House- ? many hours during the day he would have the music playing as he composed the words.. It was a very significant song and just now a special time for me to revisit,as I read your words Jim. Russell wore s grey safari suit he had made himself with sandals made from black car tyres. Travel well and safely. Journey on, journey on all humankind. In peace and love, Isobel Bishop Sent from my iPhone
On 30 Jun 2017, at 10:30 pm, James Wiegel via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Judy and I had lunch today with Joe and Marilyn Crocker at their place in Wells, ME. Met the Crocker's dog, and sort of spontaneously burst into song . . . Goodby my Coney Island Baby, Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow, I Don't Know Why, More, . . . Grand finale was the Poverty Song (Come Walk with Francis . . Had to dig out the words for that one. .). Any other strange outbursts happening lately??
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