Schubert - Serenade ....

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  1. Tetters

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    One of my favourite pieces of music, with some amazing photography. Just right to watch and listen to while we await Springtime.
     
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    So. Another one of your secrets Tetters. You like REAL music.
     
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    Glad to have you back Tetters and what a great way to celebrate it.
     
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    Welcome back.
    Very nice vid. That music is wonderful. I have not listened to that for ages.
     



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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Hey, Tetters! Good to see you. So you're a Schubert girl, eh? Nice one! My taste in the classics is as eclectic as my taste in other music, so I'm afraid I haven't got a favourite anything. It all depends on the mood. Radetzky March is great for cleaning the house, one of the classical operas for singing as I do boring chores, Strauss waltzes if I feel like dancing with the broom, and so on. Strauss is also a reminder of a rather embarrassing episode in the Gibraltar grotto, but you don't want to hear about that.
     
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    Aww go on Droopy tell all. We won't spread it around honest. :whistling:
     
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    I’m with Eileen on this. Go on then, tell the tale.
     
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    Hello again everyone. I'm happy you enjoyed the serenade. I actually posted this before the heart attack happened, but have just listened to it again. Thank you for the welcome back, a bit battered and bruised, but looking forward to getting out there again to do some much needed weeding.
     
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    Great to see you back.
    Sorry that you have had such a tough time. Build your self up and recuperate soon.
     
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    Please be careful, OK? Lucky you who can weed without having to dig the weeds out from under the snow!
     
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    We may see snow yet, and I might not bother to weed just yet anyway, it's very wet and at the moment we have gales again that seem almost as awful as the last lot!
     
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    It feels wrong to "like" your post when you bring bad news, Tetters, but I did anyway. You have my sympathy. I just hope you won't get that snow in May.
     
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    We have to look on the bright side, I've spent some time in the ''garden room'' this afternoon. Playing around with the plants and titivating them up is like therapy - it's a bit warmer in there too. I have two little indoor fountains running now and a couple of easy chairs. The sound of the water is calming, and should provide humidity for the plants :D
     
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    Yes, we have to, but I feel strongly that we're allowed to complain a bit first. Your garden room sounds like a very nice place to be.
     
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    Yeah you're right - lets go out there tomorrow and see how many slugs we can slaughter aye :setc_007::setc_007:
     
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