I Just Keep Swimming
Erin E Fitzgerald I dont have pretty sayings, im not going to try and sound more intelligent than the average person. This blog is merely me on a page. I have it for mere enertainment, because in the end, my life goes on. Who knows, its a small world. Maybe we will all see each other one day. Until then, enjoy what you see.

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Tuesday May 5 @ 10:54am
Tuesday May 5 @ 10:54am
Tuesday May 5 @ 10:53am
theartofgooglebooks:

“Musical notation cropped in such a way that no musical notes remain visible. In addition, this entire book has been digitized in reverse page order, beginning with 357 and proceeding backwards to the beginning to the book. Also, text recognition software incorrectly believes this book to be in Arabic, for some reason.” 
Submitted by Gregory Bloch. 
From The Boston Handel and Haydn Society Collection of Church Music‬: ‪Being a Selection of the Most Approved Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sentences, Chants, &c. : Together with Many Beautiful Extracts from the Works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Other Eminent Composers, Harmonized for Three and Four Voices, with a Figured Base for the Organ and Piano Forte‬ (1830). Original from Harvard University. Digitized March 7, 2007.

theartofgooglebooks:

“Musical notation cropped in such a way that no musical notes remain visible. In addition, this entire book has been digitized in reverse page order, beginning with 357 and proceeding backwards to the beginning to the book. Also, text recognition software incorrectly believes this book to be in Arabic, for some reason.” 

Submitted by Gregory Bloch. 

From The Boston Handel and Haydn Society Collection of Church Music‬: ‪Being a Selection of the Most Approved Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sentences, Chants, &c. : Together with Many Beautiful Extracts from the Works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Other Eminent Composers, Harmonized for Three and Four Voices, with a Figured Base for the Organ and Piano Forte‬ (1830). Original from Harvard University. Digitized March 7, 2007.

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p-l-a-g-u-e:

So lovely.

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So lovely.

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