Name : Marjorie Craig
Better known in Sherbrooke Mosspark as the lady with the shortbread
Music Choices:.
1). Gabriel’s Oboe by Ennis Morricone The Mission
This is my No 1 choice and takes me back to a cruise with my late husband, Tommy, in the area around Helsinki! It was a piece of music that became so meaningful to us both. CLICK HERE
2). The Carpenters. “I Know I Need to be in Love”. This piece was synonymous with a great time in my life through the 1970s. CLICK HERE
3). Bette Midler. “The Wind Beneath my Wings” from Beaches. This requires me to have a supply of tissues. CLICK HERE
4). Elton John singing “Your Song”. This was all the rage at a time when Tommy and I were building our new home in Hamilton Avenue. CLICK HERE
5). Matt Monro singing “Love is a Many Splendored Thing” from the film of the same name.
As you will have noticed many of these pieces are popular songs of their time by individuals or from shows and are sung frequently by fun choirs up to the modern days. I have been involved over the years with “The Ace Choir” CLICK HERE
My choice of book would be Bear Grylls' “How To Stay Alive”.
Finally I would like to take with me a gadget like a Pendulum or Alexa to answer all my questions
Better known in Sherbrooke Mosspark as the lady with the shortbread
Music Choices:.
1). Gabriel’s Oboe by Ennis Morricone The Mission
This is my No 1 choice and takes me back to a cruise with my late husband, Tommy, in the area around Helsinki! It was a piece of music that became so meaningful to us both. CLICK HERE
2). The Carpenters. “I Know I Need to be in Love”. This piece was synonymous with a great time in my life through the 1970s. CLICK HERE
3). Bette Midler. “The Wind Beneath my Wings” from Beaches. This requires me to have a supply of tissues. CLICK HERE
4). Elton John singing “Your Song”. This was all the rage at a time when Tommy and I were building our new home in Hamilton Avenue. CLICK HERE
5). Matt Monro singing “Love is a Many Splendored Thing” from the film of the same name.
As you will have noticed many of these pieces are popular songs of their time by individuals or from shows and are sung frequently by fun choirs up to the modern days. I have been involved over the years with “The Ace Choir” CLICK HERE
My choice of book would be Bear Grylls' “How To Stay Alive”.
Finally I would like to take with me a gadget like a Pendulum or Alexa to answer all my questions