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Ooh! The Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah episode of Revisionist History was amazing! Not only was it a great historical look at the piece, but rather inspirational at how long Cohen worked at it. Though I’ll admit his is still my least favourite version of the song, it has led to so many amazing variations on the piece.
I know, right, Rosemarie?! I had no idea that song took so many twists and turns. It’s a perfect example of how success and greatness are achieved through dedication, perseverance, and grit.
Amy, Friday Finds is my favorite part of the week. Facebook is so full of negativity, but FF is always fun, informative, positive, interesting, creative, and on and on. Love the lunch bag article today!
Thanks, my friend! I love knowing you’re reading it every week!