Just these few words by you open me up to more organ comments.
I'm surprised a cathedral organ can be taken apart, all the tubes and air ducts,
not only to be repaired but moved somewhere else. I thought they were built in.
Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish man of wealth, who the word philanthropist was invented for,
donated over 250 organs to churches in The United States. He donated a library here in Welland.
If this organ is old enough, it might be one of his, but I don't know enough about these kinds of organs.
I'd think this was too big to be a donation.
There is still a lot of anti-Vatican sentiment in the Scottish community,
but I like to visit Roman Catholic and Catholic churches to see the architecture and artwork.
I'm just lucky I have nothing left to confess.
I would have asked you what kept you away, since you came back.
I'm very sorry about your health problems. You have my best wishes for your recovery.
It took a long time to develop your symptoms,
so I hope you can consider a long-term approach to eating healing foods to do that.
In a way you're lucky, getting back to playing the organ as a sit-down instrument.
I'm starting to worry about dislocating a knee when I play guitar.
Here's a little, under two minute, welcome back celebration for you.