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Nick turning TWO



I guess it's all about the glasses! <G>



You KNOW you're cool when you watch tv with shades......


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Ho Ho HO!



Merry Christmas!


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My dulcimer / music t-shirts now online

For YEARS I've been trying to get my dulcimer and music designs online.  Having a batch of 'real' shirts printed is expensive - and you have to carry around piles of heavy (and costly) shirts.  Cafe Press is an online printer - and you can order there - they do all the work, and everybody is happy.
         

Please do check out the new store - I've called it DulciMusic
www.cafepress.com/DulciMusic

I plan to upgrade soon, to have more size selection and LOTS of colors to choose from.  Stay tuned.....  In the meantime, tell me what you'd like to see there!
xox
cindy


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Nicholas is ONE YEAR old! PLUS!!!

Nick is One Year Old!!!

 

photo: Beth and Chris

WOOHOO!

Happy birthday, little buddy!!!

photo: Beth and Chris

Look at those Teefers!!!

 

photo: Beth and Chris

Cute Kid!!!

 

Now, Nick is a YEAR and a HALF!!!

 

Note: No childen were harmed in the taking of this photo!!!  <G>



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Nicholas is born!

Nicholas James Funk was born on February 7, 2008 at 7:45pm

 

6 pounds, 9 ounces

20 inches long

A new family is created....... With love, all is possible.

Cute kid!!!

xoxo

Grannie Funk



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Rare Stan Rogers Video


What a wonderful chance for those of you who have
never heard of Stan Rogers, or who have never been
able to see him perform live to get to know his music.



I have had this video for many years, but it is sadly out of print. 
Lucky for us, this video is on Google Video in it's entirety. 
Please watch it and find out for yourselves the powerhouse
that was Stan Rogers.

We were blessed to hear Stan, his brother Garnet Rogers
and the band at the Canal Street Tavern two times. 
Those were heady days of folk music streaming through
Dayton all the time.  But the nights spent watching
and hearing Stan Rogers.....well, those were the times!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=831581771285137

1947&q=one+warm+line&total=301&start=0&num=10&so=0&type
=search&plindex=0


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Silly Wizard Re-forms at Celtic Connections




It's kind of like the Beatles getting back together......a monumentous event!

Celtic Connections , in Glasgow, is a gigantic winter music festival in January. The wet, cold and gale force winds won't stop the warm feeling on this night! The members of Silly Wizard, Andy M Stewart, Gordon Jones, Martin Hadden and Phil Cunningham, will re-form for a couple of tunes. Billed as Phil Cunningham and Friends, Silly Wizard alumna will be joined onstage by John McCusker, filling in for the late Johnny Cunningham. They say they're only playing a couple of tunes,
but I would expect some encores.....Lots!



Check out these links to find out more:

http://icperthshire.icnetwork.co.uk/printable_version.cfm?objectid=18486417&siteid=88886

Celtic Connections website: www.celticconnections.com

And, a new mastering of their classic live albums is on the way too!

http://www.sillywizard.co.uk/






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Battlefield Band

I am so hooked on You Tube!

www.youtube.com

Check out this great video of my Battlefield Band buddies!



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Yummmmm...bread!



I've been SO domestic this week..... First, homemade vegetable soup....and now, good wheat bread on a cold, blustery Saturday morning.

I made lots of bread in the old days, when the kids were small, and I wasn't working. There were some years that we never needed 'store bought' bread - I made it all. Those were good days. Days before we had to worry about carbs and calories and anything else..... 8-)

Now, I've been on the quest for a good wheat bread recipe that has everything.....lots of good fiber, (not full of wheat 'colored' junk and chaff)....with nuts and good flavor. The good stuff.

This is the first time I've tried this English Brown Bread recipe...but so far, it looks good! Wish I could put put up some Smell-a-vision on here!!!



Is it good? I'll let you know........



Yummy!


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Harry Chapin video

July 16, 2006 was the 25th anniversary of Harry Chapin's tragic death. It hardly seems possible that so much time has come and gone. It boggles the mind at how much the world has missed from this wonderful man.

The music that we've missed comes to mind first - and world events such as 911 would have touch deeply the the NY-based storyteller. I can imagine that he would have been the first to have put pen to paper, trying to capsulize that tragedy, and use his prodigious artistic power to bring very personal stories to the world.

I can't forget the good works that Harry was so involved in - the thousands of lives that he touched directly with his committment....his music....his love. Some of the causes that he campaigned for have faded after his death.... some are still going on. World Hunger Year is still out there, still trying to carry on Harry's message of compassionate and committed help for the hungry.

On this day, I mourn for the Chapin family as well. The time that they've lost with Harry can never be replaced. They have all carried on, making their own music, working for humankind. They, along with the rest of us, carry on Harry's unforgettable legacy.

Please go on, and read my Harry story. Harry was larger than life.....and he's also larger than death. We still miss him..........




In 2005, a new Harry Chapin video has been released.

My husband Jim and I were huge Harry fans. We were lucky enough to have seen him in concert several times. Each concert was mind-blowing, warm, fun, astounding, tear-producing and very memorable. Harry and the band in concert was an event not to be missed.

I first saw Harry on the Tonite Show. I was up late, nursing the baby, and was totally in awe of the raw power of the man. He did 'Sniper' on the show....a song about the sniper on the Texas university campus. It's a chilling song, full of sadness and anger. On the show that night, you could do nothing but watch....with mind and mouth open.

When I heard that Harry and the band were going to be appearing in Dayton, we knew we had to be there.

For some reason, and I still don't know why, I decided that I had to make a shirt for the man. I picked out a caftan pattern, one with embroidered designs around the neck, placket, shoulders and sleeves. I made the shirt in a soft, off-white kettle coth, and embroidered it in a burnt sienna thread.


The night of the concert, we tried to find someone to take the shirt to Harry. We finally found a student who seemed to be helping with the concert, and gave him the manilla envelope that held the shirt. Really, we figured we'd never see the shirt...or this guy....again.

When the concert started, we were amazed when Harry walked onstage wearing the shirt. Wow. I was crying. Jim was smiling.


After the concert, we went backstage to meet Harry. I got a hug that I will never forget. He was much taller than he looked, and he loomed over me. I was amazed during the hug, at how totally cool he was. Most people, when they come offstage after a concert, will be hot and sweaty. But Harry was cool as a cucumber and completely at ease. I remember thinking at the time, that he must have been comfortable on that stage. Lord knows he was. That was his element.

Years later, I saw a picture of him wearing that shirt in a music book of his songs. I was so happy. It showed him and the band standing beside a van. I imagined that it was taken the next morning...but who knows.

In later years, whenever he played Dayton, I would make another shirt. In all, I made four...the orignal white embroidered one.... a soft blue one with tucks down the front (with a regrettably floppy collar) (below), a blue one with 'Harry, keep the change...' embroidered on the pocket....and the final one.....full-tilt tailored, made of tattersall checked material with snappy white collar and cuffs. This last shirt was the one pictured in his obituary in the New York Times.

So - this new video shows footage of several television concerts....and show him wearing the embroidered shirt, and the blue tucked one.

It shows that he wore them.....more than just one time. He seemed to enjoy them. This is all I need to know.

Meanwhile, I'll just rewind this video again........pass the kleenexes........


[The video is:
Harry Chapin Remember When
The Anthology]
from www.mpihomevideo.com


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