When Tom Ballard moves to Bayview Retirement Village, he meets Diana Trent, a feisty old woman who complains about everything and wants nothing more than just to die.
Much to the dislike of Harvey Baines, the head of the home, the two form a friendship and eventually a romance, helping each other out of tight situations.
Tom's son, Geofrey, and daughter-in-law, Marion (whom Tom doesn't particularly like) are constantly stopping in and Jane, a worker at the home, is Diana's worst nightmare being constantly cheerful.
Together, though, Tom and Diana make it together while they are waiting for God.
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Waiting for God
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Trout Quintet, Op. 114
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The Nash Ensemble:
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Piano Quintet in A Major 'Trout' D667, V. Finale: Allegro giusto
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