I am running a little bit disorganized and behind due to visiting my Mother in the Cardiac ICU last night. She was having heart problems and kidney failure also. They are doing a CAT scan this morning and starting her on dialysis. She was resting comfortably when I left her last night and her vitals were much improved over the night before when she was admitted. I would not even have known she was there if not for a call from my eldest niece yesterday afternoon. Neither of my brothers bothered to let me know she was headed to the hospital. My older brother was there when I arrived before going to work last night. I had not seen him in about ten years, and he basically refused to speak to me. His problem, but upsetting none the less. I have my normal pay day chores and errands to get organized this morning. Then I need to return to the hospital to check on my Mother before getting some rest as I have to work tonight. Luckily I am off tomorrow so I can still put in a hospital visit and catch up on some sleep too. If you are a praying man, please add my Mother to your prayers today, and thank you for doing so.
Your play list for today is comprised of 6 Organ Concerti from the third set, Opus 7 composed by George Freidrich Handel in 1761. Included are No.1 in B flat major, HWV 306: I. Andante II. Passacaglia: Andante III. Largo e piano IV. Bourree: Allegro; No.2 in A major, HWV 307: I. Ouverture II. A tempo ordinario III. Adagio (organo ad libitum) IV. Allegro; No.3 in B flat major, HWV 308: I. Allegro II. Adagio e fuga (organo ad libitum) III. Spiritoso IV. Menuett; No.4 in D minor, HWV 309: I. Adagio II. Allegro III. Adagio (organo ad libitum) IV. Allegro; No.5 in G minor, HWV 310: I. Allegro, ma non troppo, e staccato II. Andante larghetto, e staccato III. Menuett and No.6 in B flat major, HWV 311: I. Pomposo II. A tempo ordinario. Performances are by George Malcolm, organ and harpsichord; Roger Lord, oboe; Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Conductor - Sir Neville Marriner; Thurston Dart, harpsichord, Philomusica of London, Conductor -- Granville Jones and The Academy of Ancient Music, Conductor - Christopher Hogwood. Immediately following the video is this week's salute to denim dynamite with this collection of Men In Jeans lounging about the page to inspire your desire. Thanks for the visit, I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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