What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Well, this cannot be avoided one supposes. 'Tis the season yadayadyada. Apologies to those who came earlier and found a dud video. This is the replacement. A new one to me and rather charming.
Ditto what HiC said - loved the flow of the music. Mom was happy because she could understand the French words - she once taught both French and math. The background images were very pretty too.
Entre le bœuf et l'âne gris is for france like Last Christmas for the world ;O))) but we will sing it next week, not with our voices but with our hearts (therefore the father fears for his ears)
Ooh, I liked that one! And even though I have a host of foreign Christmas songs (Norwegian, Spanish, German), this one is not among them. Needs to be rectified at some point I think... Not now though. Enough other stuff to do.
Oh, and I saw the sappy Christmas films. I doubt it will be on television, but there is a great Christmas film called 'A dog named Christmas'. It is funny and sweet and very Christmassy. If you get the chance you will have to watch that!!
it says video has been removed
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Deleteooopps .... fixed now!!! Yxx
Yep I get the same message that Sandra got
ReplyDeleteHugs HiC
...yes, as mentioned above, new one in place...
DeleteOh YaYa it is quite soothing and flute (I think that is what i hear) is so soothing.
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Ditto what HiC said - loved the flow of the music. Mom was happy because she could understand the French words - she once taught both French and math. The background images were very pretty too.
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Entre le bœuf et l'âne gris is for france like Last Christmas for the world ;O))) but we will sing it next week, not with our voices but with our hearts (therefore the father fears for his ears)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful video! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteit is pretty and festive sounding. I got a smile because the dancing reindeer that is your Christmas card counter is dancing to the music.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I liked that one! And even though I have a host of foreign Christmas songs (Norwegian, Spanish, German), this one is not among them. Needs to be rectified at some point I think... Not now though. Enough other stuff to do.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I saw the sappy Christmas films. I doubt it will be on television, but there is a great Christmas film called 'A dog named Christmas'. It is funny and sweet and very Christmassy. If you get the chance you will have to watch that!!
Hari OM
DeleteI have the DVD!!! You just reminded that I do and now I need to get it off the shelf... Yxx
It is beautiful. It made me smile :)
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely! namaste, janice xx
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