From: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org (dads-yard-digest) To: dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Subject: dads-yard-digest V3 #52 Reply-To: dads-yard@smoe.org Sender: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk dads-yard-digest Thursday, April 5 2001 Volume 03 : Number 052 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [dads-yard] Catie on the radio [WoodellDC@aol.com] [dads-yard] Catie's spiritual side [WoodellDC@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 11:07:36 EDT From: WoodellDC@aol.com Subject: [dads-yard] Catie on the radio Hey, everyone, I'm listening to WXPN and they are playing "Soulfully." Always nice to hear her on the radio. And it will have to do till she comes back to the Philadelphia area. Deb The further in you look, the further out you see... -- Sonia Rutstein ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 11:13:10 EDT From: WoodellDC@aol.com Subject: [dads-yard] Catie's spiritual side Hello again, I knew as soon as I hit the send button, I'd think of something else I wanted to pose to the list. I was listening to a mix tape of mine in the car driving home from work, and the opening of "Do Unto Others," with that huge organ sound, reminds me of a hymn or something. But it's not really a religious/spiritual song. But it made me start thinking of what might be her most spiritual song. I'm really not familiar with the earlier stuff...I just happen to gravitate toward her later songs...but the one that strikes me the most is "World Don't Owe Me." It's probably more in a Buddhist sense, of non-attachment/non-entitlement, but I think it embodies certain religious principles that are important to me. Any thoughts from others? Deb The further in you look, the further out you see... -- Sonia Rutstein ------------------------------ End of dads-yard-digest V3 #52 ******************************