Episode #47 - A woman who always has a song in her heart surrounded by music her whole life, Angela Willis joins Erin Davis and Doug Robinson from The Village of Taunton Mills in Whitby. Stories shared about quirky gardening, art, baking, and raising a musical family - with a special tribute from granddaughter and singer, Cadence Grace.
Erin shares a quote from Terry Tempest Williams, “Once upon a time, when women were birds, there was the simple understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy. The birds still remember what we have forgotten, that the world is meant to be celebrated.”
Angela and Doug share quirky items that were added to their gardens including a bin for goldfish, a BBQ, a cement mixer, a carousel and more.
"I just planted the flowers in strange things because I liked the look of them." - Angela Willis
Why wouldn't a neighbour take his shoes off? "Because he was afraid I would plant flowers in them."
Angela was the winner of 'Best large garden' in Scugog
"When you get your garden finished and you sit back and look at it, and you say wow, that was worth it." - Angela Willis
"You enjoy the summer twice as much when you have a beautiful garden." - Doug Robinson
Angela has fulfillment in growing her family tree. Growing up with music has been such a joy.
A special message to Angela from granddaughter, Cadence Grace, in thanks for the music.
Music feature: Don't by Cadence Grace
More about Cadence Grace and her music at cadencegrace.com
What advice would you give to someone who wants to bring the benefits of music into their lives.
"Sing! Just keep singing. It makes you feel so good." - Angela Willis
Singing with her husband Jack in the County Town Singers for 20 years. They toured Europe not long after they joined to share music as Canada's Singing Ambassadors. Her favourite venue to sing in was the Catherdral in York, England.
Still 70 members in the County Town Singers in the Durham Region. www.countytownsingers.com
Angela continues to try new things to excel at. She found an art class and decided to start painting in her 50s.
"You can start anything at any age, anytime." - Angela Willis
Angela tried decorating cakes one day. She enjoyed it so much that she made all of her children's wedding cakes. She also loves to bake pies.
She agreed to make a cake to feed 350 people for the 75th anniversary of the cottagers association.
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