That Child Is Really Wild: Singin’ Sammy Ward

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  1. Spaceman's avatar Spaceman Says:

    It’s Sunday and we haven’t done a christian contemporary in a while. So if I make indulge the site, here’s Hillsong United. Play this fairly often at my church – it makes for good live song

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Spaceman,
      You are always free to indulge the site.You have opened up a whole new realm of music for me. I never realized how good contemporary Christian music is until you posted it.

      Many thanks!!

  2. Spaceman's avatar Spaceman Says:

    Oh I am so glad that you have enjoyed some of it. It’s a nice change from pop music. Am thinking about going to Poland next year with the same (Catholic) tour group I did Israel with.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Spaceman,
      The music is almost sweet sounding. It is easy to the ears and I can hear and understand the words.
      I mean’t been to Poland but friends of mine who have really enjoyed the country, its people, customs and food. It is on my list.

  3. Spaceman's avatar Spaceman Says:

    Ya – one of the Fathers who was on the Israel tour is from Poland. Travelling with a Catholic tour group was a blast. Had a group of gals from from Long Island and we shut down the hotel restaurant drinking wine about every night. And heck, I almost felt like a lefty compared with them.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Spaceman,
      My next trip is back to Ghana which is expensive to start with as the airfare is high. After that it’s back to saving for my next trio somewhere I haven’t been. Poland is on the maybe list.

  4. Spaceman's avatar Spaceman Says:

    I’m sure you will enjoy going back to Ghana. Lot’s o’ memories for you there. So many interesting places to go – not hardly enough time and $$$.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Spaceman,
      This will be my third trip back. I’d go more often if I could afford it. It takes me three or four years to save enough money.

      I see so much more on these trips. When I was a volunteer there, you didn’t get off the main road to take a village bus because you didn’t know when you’d be able to get a bus going back to the main road.

      I spend a week or so in my town so I can see everyone, my former students.


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