![]() We have a subscription to BritBox, and we like BBC costume dramas. VINTAGE VIEWING As the day ends, we settle in to watch TV in our small sitting room with our cats. The menu can be anything from pulled pork with cooked vegetables to breaded chicken, which just happens to be my favorite. My contribution is cleaning up and washing the dishes afterward. I used to cook, but he took over such a long time ago that I don’t even remember how. My husband does the cooking because he’s a much better cook and he enjoys it, at least most of the time. HOME COOKING We don’t eat dinner out on any day of the week. ![]() I love teaching these pieces because they are short, concise and functional within the context of a church service. I arrange music that was written for other instruments to fit the bells and the number of ringers we have. When the service ends at noon, I teach kids and adults to ring peals and processionals. Mostly I ring as a soloist, performing traditional hymns. Although the service begins at 10:30 a.m., I’m there sometimes as early as 9:30 a.m. RING IN THE DAY I don’t have the opportunity to sleep in on Sundays, but I don’t mind because I get to do one of my favorite things: perform as a bell ringer at Trinity Lutheran Church. “I’ve never counted the saws,” she said, “but I know there are at least that many.” ![]() Paruz, 45, lives in an Edwardian house in Astoria, Queens, with her husband, the composer Scott Munson, four indoor cats - Junjoon, Itsy-Bitsy, Stashi and Tooli - two outdoor cats, Blackie and Grandma, antique furnishings and a collection of about 20 musical saws.
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