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Saturday 13 August 2011
What I am hearing as I write this morning...
This is what I was listening to as I wrote today's post...I thought you might like to share it and remember why it is that I am, and will always be.....Mozart's Girl!
Thanks for sharing this! It is always to listen to Mozart. Usually on Saturday I listen to his operas, sometimes I sing some arias myself. When Autumn looms like it seems to be these August days, I listen to his Requiem. My brothers and I used to prepare the crabapples to make jelly with it in the background.
Gotta say I'm a jazz not classical girl but this is very pretty and relaxing to listen to--while I was reading your other blog and lusting after your baked goods. I could see how this would be nice music while baking tho Ella Fitzgerald is also hard to beat.
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I live with my gorgeous husband, Paul and our wire fox terrier, Alice, in a small country town.I have cooked professionally for 30 years (boy, does that sound OLD!) and now run Sugar Moon, an online brownie business, as well as a small wholesale bakery, which I love. In any rare spare time I'm working on my first novel and a cookbook based on my business. I love Mozart above most things, but also adore reading, movies,visiting different countries,walking Alice, eating & all things foodie as well as spending time with my beloved friends and family....I hope you enjoy my blog!
Thanks for sharing this! It is always to listen to Mozart. Usually on Saturday I listen to his operas, sometimes I sing some arias myself. When Autumn looms like it seems to be these August days, I listen to his Requiem. My brothers and I used to prepare the crabapples to make jelly with it in the background.
ReplyDeleteGotta say I'm a jazz not classical girl but this is very pretty and relaxing to listen to--while I was reading your other blog and lusting after your baked goods. I could see how this would be nice music while baking tho Ella Fitzgerald is also hard to beat.
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