[Magdalen] Music memories

Cantor03 at aol.com Cantor03 at aol.com
Tue Dec 23 18:46:58 UTC 2014



In a message dated 12/23/2014 12:03:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
scottknitter at gmail.com writes:

I  visited St. James' a couple of times and liked it. But I liked
Christ  Church Cranbrook even better (felt like I was in England, or in
Scotland if  I visited Kirk in the Hills). :)
Don't both of them have carillons?
 
Do these major locations roll along blissfully in the 21st century
despite the plight of Detroit?  The City itself is only 1/3rd  the
size it was during its glory days, and what remains is almost
entirely black and dreadfully poor.  I honestly don't know how  the
largely white suburbs have been doing.  Have they been growing
and prospering all the while Detroit has been sinking into Lake
Saint Clair?
 
I wonder, for example, how Saint Paul's Cathedral in the City itself
is doing?
 
Having been to Detroit a number of times during its glory days,
(my brother-in-law was an engineer for Ford), I can't imagine it
now.
 
 
David Strang.
 
 






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