You think you've seen The Last Supper? You haven't seen The Last Supper.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Susan - are you looking for more folk and country type tunes? My DH like to play stuff like that on his guitar. It is possible he'll have some other ideas when he gets home
Thanks, brenda!
And thanks, beth, but my character is much more the classical type. Um, this is the part where I admit to maybe being a little crazy and talking to the dead and/or imaginary people who inhabit my brain, but he kinda insisted I research the kind of music someone of his good breeding and exalted birth would know, because to him my own tastes in the music of his era are so depressingly, well, common. Except for my love for Handel's Messiah, I'm all folk music and Wesley hymns when it comes to the 18th and early 19th century.
I'm not REALLY crazy, I swear! I know lots of authors--well, at least several--whose characters talk back to them. It makes it more fun!
I thinking more like this kind of stuff
O'Caralan is a bit earlier than you are looking for but it sounds more like the type of music yo are talking about
( if you click on his name in the above link you get a taste of the music )
never mind
You wrote more while I ws off looking - so you get the info anyway. this is something that was popular back then ( from a musical ) and is still known today
heart of Oak
hivemind - any tricks to keep a jack-o-lantern from rotting?
Here's a dude who says WD-40 will give you three days: [link] But in general, I think that's why they live outside.
Bleach? [link]
I've heard varnish, but I've never tried it.
That Last Supper almost scares me. I shouldn't be able to see that much.
Bleach? [link]
Wow, that was really cool. And reminiscent of a science fair project I once did about mold on bread.