Showing posts with label Sally Seltmann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally Seltmann. Show all posts
Monday, 12 March 2018
I've Got You And You've Got Me
Yesterday we made the 75 mile round trip to vist Mrs S's Mum on Mother's Day, stopping off en route to drop in on her paternal Grandmother. It's an anxious time for Mrs S. Her Nan is in her mid-90s and in failing health, while this morning her Mum begins a course of treatment for a recently diagnosed cancer. I pulled a couple of CDs from the shelf to soundtrack our drive, one of which was 'The Last Beautiful Day', the 2004 debut album from Sally Seltmann's New Buffalo. 'I've Got You And You've Got Me' felt particularly appropriate in the circumstances. For Mrs S. Always.
New Buffalo - I've Got You And You've Got Me
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