Snow just coming down this evening! We may have a bit of blizzard overnight, including thunder and lightning. I will enjoy the show, and not think too much about my morning project. The superintendant of the building that houses the shop has loaned me his snow shovel. I might be clearing a a foot or so of snow from the sidewalk! That's tomorrow, right now I will enjoy the beautiful view through my window.
I forgot to say that the girl in the painting heading your blog just now looks uncannily like Bonnie Wright, who plays Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films. Google her name, and you'll see what I mean.
OT but may I tell you how lovely it is, to visit your blog... with it's simple look... Or should I say it as...? Your blog has no wild free seasonal back-grounds. It does not take ages to load, because of lots of doo-dads and blogging-blinking things, etc. :-)
Calm. Peacefulness. The beautiful simplicity of a soft background color.
Cait, it is Twelfth Night...and I have been reading up & catchng up...and this piece of music was just perfectly beautiful. Thank you...hope your Christmas Season has been a blessed one ( I read all the things you dislike and like...and I can relate).
Tonight is Epiphany night — Christmas is formally over. But a carol like this keeps bringing us back. Especially on a bleak midwinter night when it is -36°C, so cold that heavy fog is rolling in off the river. Tomorrow, the world will look like a frosted winter fairyland.
Ahh, thank you, Cait.
ReplyDeleteSnow just coming down this evening! We may have a bit of blizzard overnight, including thunder and lightning. I will enjoy the show, and not think too much about my morning project.
The superintendant of the building that houses the shop has loaned me his snow shovel. I might be clearing a a foot or so of snow from the sidewalk! That's tomorrow, right now I will enjoy the beautiful view through my window.
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Bless you Cait!
ReplyDeleteOne of my very favourite songs. Beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly a cold and wintery world out there!
Corrinne has a lovely voice...I'm so happy to have heard that rendition. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for stopping by to help welcome me back to Blogland. It made me smile to see your comment there.
Way cool song, excellent singer. Bop on by my blog for a little taste of Blizzard 2009! I've got yer bleak midwinter rightcheer!
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ReplyDeleteI forgot to say that the girl in the painting heading your blog just now looks uncannily like Bonnie Wright, who plays Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films. Google her name, and you'll see what I mean.
Love Rossetti, love this song. Warm Christmas wishes to you and yours, Cait. ~xx
ReplyDeleteOT but may I tell you how lovely it is, to visit your blog... with it's simple look... Or should I say it as...? Your blog has no wild free seasonal back-grounds. It does not take ages to load, because of lots of doo-dads and blogging-blinking things, etc. :-)
ReplyDeleteCalm. Peacefulness. The beautiful simplicity of a soft background color.
Thank you...
Beautiful, thank you. Love the perfect painting at your header also. Happy Christmas to you, Cait!
ReplyDeleteNollaig sho dhuit a Cáit, beautiful to hear this, truly Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMay you and yours have a wonderful Christmas and may all that is good be yours in 2010.
I look forward to enjoyin your blogs in the next decade.
Trá Lí Abú
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My Favourite carol Cait. Thank you. The picture is also very beautiful too. Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeletea lovely song. but of course here christmas marks the very beginning of winter. we have months and months to go. and the snow is coming down fast.
ReplyDeletemerry christmas to you!
Thank you Cait, one of my my favourite carols, sung so beautifully too.
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Cait, it is Twelfth Night...and I have been reading up & catchng up...and this piece of music was just perfectly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you...hope your Christmas Season has been a blessed one ( I read all the things you dislike and like...and I can relate).
This is just exquisite, Cait.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite carols, beautifully sung.
Tonight is Epiphany night — Christmas is formally over. But a carol like this keeps bringing us back. Especially on a bleak midwinter night when it is -36°C, so cold that heavy fog is rolling in off the river. Tomorrow, the world will look like a frosted winter fairyland.