Wednesday, March 25, 2020

My Sweet Lord and Face Masks





Found this video of Billy Preston singing "My Sweet Lord". (A George Harrison composition, I hope you know.) Billy Preston is one of the main reasons that we have that last album that was released by the Beatles, "Let It Be". (They really recorded "Abby Road after that one, but it was released before "Let It Be".)  By 1970, for various reasons, the Beatles were still together but in name only.  In fact, George Harrison left the recording studio in disgust during the "Let It Be" sessions and went to a Ray Charles concert. Billy Preston was also performing and George was so impressed, he asked him join in the recording sessions.   It is believed that Billy Preston with his gregarious personality was a calming influence and they were able to complete the album (which was hundreds of hours of music, with really not much planning into as an album...I hope that makes sense, look it up!) Sadly, Billy Preston passed away in 2006 and it must not have been long after this concert in honor of George Harrison. (I believe that this was the Concert for George at the Albert Hall in London. Be sure and notice Paul McCartney on guitar, Ringo on the drums and Dhani Harrison also playing guitar, George's son!) 


Now, as you are listening to this song with the great vocal by Billy Preston, perhaps you would like some instructions on making face masks.  There is a shortage in the USA and even hospitals are asking for help. These might not be perfect but the attitude is that "something is better than nothing."  Many of those who can sew were inspired to come up with something when the CDC urged hospitals to use bandanas if their medical masks ran out! You may read more about it just here.

There are also masks that you can crochet...






Here is one made from paper towels...



Even if the face masks are not a total protection from virus germs, they would do two things: 1) Would make you stop touching your face and  2) Help with social distancing.  When someone sees you in a mask, it is reminder that we are GOING THROUGH SOMETHING BIG and it is SERIOUS.  So, BACK UP!  I know the experts say 6 feet apart but let's try for 10 feet...after all, that is 4 the better!  
See, I hope that makes you smile. 

Having said all that...staying at home, you won't have to wear a mask but if you HAVE to go out for necessary things, I think wearing a mask would be a good thing. (Our county just tonight issued a stay at home, shelter in place order but essential businesses are still open. For those who work in essential businesses, health care, grocery stores, gas stations, auto repair shops...they should wear masks!) 

I made a crochet face mask this week.  I didn't think of looking at instructions, I just kind of winged it...crocheted a piece and added some crocheted ear "hooks" at the end and used a handkerchief inside for my filter. I will go back and study these videos I gave you and try again!  Listening to music, of course.  "My Sweet Lord".
Be safe everyone, please take care.  
Sending you love from my part of the world...Georgia, USA.


12 comments:

  1. Billy Preston does a great version of that song!

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  2. Like nothing else, music has the power to move me to tears. I was crying buckets just now, listening to Sweet Lord, a song I've of course known almost all my life - it was released two years after I was born, and my parents fed us Beatles records for as long as I can remember.
    Thank you, Kay.
    Oh, and doesn't Dhani look so much like his Dad!

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    1. Yes! I also think that Dhani looks very much like his father!
      Your parents feeding you Beatles music, what wonderful taste!!
      Just saw Dhani doing the song "The Inner LIght" and asking people to do it in some way, with the hashtag inner light220, I think and it will raise money for health organizations dealing with Covid 19. What a wonderful thing. (The material world Foundation is behind it, which was founded by George Harrison of course.)

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  3. Oh yes, I like Sweet Lord, and always liked George Harrison. Thank you for all the face mask ideas, and that sure is the first crotchet one I have seen. I am set to try one on the sewing machine tomorrow, as am down to my last three disposable ones. What a strange time it is. We need the music :)

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  4. Very interesting facts about the song and the Beetles too that I NVEVER KNEW. I love your flowers! I still have my fake poinsettias in my flower boxes here. Past time for them to go!

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    1. The pansies were eaten by the deer but they have come back nicely! xx

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  5. Thank you for this post, Kay. I tried making a mask before but it had elastic behind the ears and wasn't comfortable. So I loosened the elastic and then it kept going down my nose. Sheesh! There was another video that showed how you have to put a lining like pellon or non woven material, but then it gets hot. Sigh... Like you said, the best thing is it keeps me from touching my face, AND it reminds people not to get too close to me. Stay safe please.

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    1. There are lots of info instructions out there now for masks! Stay safe and F A R away from people!!!

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  6. I'm sorry you're getting hit by that nasty spam too. I have to keep putting it in my spam box, but it keeps coming back.

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    1. I know it. Man, I am so tired of these people. Don't they have anything better to do?

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