Boy, did we go off theme today! We were talking about all kinds of things, including Canadian things like Mark Carney, Heated Rivalry, Wab Kinew, hockey, diversity, and painted ponies. We talked about people our ages (not old) dying, and how that makes us feel. We need to live well while we can, make a difference where we can. We worried about how it’s sometimes hard to separate art from the artist. We don’t want to support horrible people, but flawed people can create wonderful things. We saw pieces of our conversations in all of the songs, and it was, as always surprising and interesting. It was a lovely afternoon, spent in lovely company. My recipe for apple cake converted to muffins very nicely. As is often the case lately, we talked and sang so much that we didn't have time to do a lot of nibbling. My family will benefit from the leftover apple muffins. Our Earth and Peace theme developed into a life cycle theme, so I guess we were more focused on the peopl...
Sunday, April 19th, 2026 at 3:00pm in the Sanctuary of Trinity United Church, Newmarket. Child prodigy Angel Heung, our music director's daughter will delight us with her extraordinary piano virtuosity. And, this time, she's got a guest from Boston, another young pianist, also a winner of several international piano competitions. Here's the poster for next week's fundraising concert. It's not easy to read in this format. Tickets are $25 (kids under 12 free). All proceeds will go to Trinity. Tickets can be found online at Eventbrite (enter Trinity in the search bar, and you'll find it) but you can also pay at the door. You will be amazed at the talent, the skills, the stunning virtuosity of these young pianists! There will be special moments when 8 hands will play on our piano together. (I'm curious to see who the other two people will be. Maybe Kevin and Joanna?) There will be a reception following the concert, and I'm baking something (apple Streus...