Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Wow, that brings back so many memories. It was the year we got married--thankfully and surprisingly, still are. I also really loved "Morningtown Ride" by that group.
The world has not exactly turned out the way we had hoped. We pray a lot more now:-)
I always enjoy your posts. Thanks. Kay
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I have to admit that I have never heard that song. I was only 4 in 1968 but my two older brothers would have been listening to the Beatles, the Doors etc... Or else I was listening to bagpipe music.
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Wow, that brings back so many memories. It was the year we got married--thankfully and surprisingly, still are. I also really loved "Morningtown Ride" by that group.
ReplyDeleteThe world has not exactly turned out the way we had hoped. We pray a lot more now:-)
I always enjoy your posts. Thanks.
Kay
(I've reloaded the robot test four times trying to get something remotely legible~~~spammers suck. They make life difficult for the rest of us.)
I have to admit that I have never heard that song. I was only 4 in 1968 but my two older brothers would have been listening to the Beatles, the Doors etc... Or else I was listening to bagpipe music.
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