Now that I am finished with the main part of the digging in the cellar, I am back to playing the piano more. I just finished playing out of "New Songs for Service," actually I played all except for one song that was beyond my ability to play. I could have played it, but I would have had to pick out each note in the complicated chords, and I was tired, so I skipped it! It had very good songs in it that were fun to play! The book was dated 1929, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. The book I am playing out of now was dated 1915, and was a Presbyterian church hymn/song book. I think I have played about 10 songs out of it so far, and I like the old music a lot! Some of the songs: "All People That on Earth Do Dwell," "O Day of Rest and Gladness," "Awake, My Soul, and with the Sun," "As the Sun Doth Daily Rise," "Again the Morn of Gladness," "Jesus, We Love to Meet," "Come, My Soul, Thou Must Be Waking," "Day Is Dying in the West," "Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise," "Sun of My Soul, Thou Savior Dear." Some of these songs I have never heard, but they are fun to play anyway, and experience what people were singing in church many years ago! Fun, Fun, Fun!