Holiday Cheer, Song Sharing and Cards
Dec. 9th, 2005 03:54 pmIf you haven't already, you can give me your address on THIS POST. Everything is screened so it shan't be seen by the world at large. I do not mind shipping overseas so don't let that stop you! I'm already sending to Australia, Britain, Japan and Mexico so the more the merrier! The first batch will be sent tomorrow. However, I have plenty of cards left.
Music to share with you all. These are some of my favorite carols during the Holiday Season.
Emmanuel by Janis Ian. This is a beautiful song. My favorite carol to sing along with, the voices blend perfectly, IMHO.
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Loreena McKennit. This is probably the most unique interpretation of this carol I've heard. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen has been a favorite of mine ever since I started singing in elementary school. (Sidenote, I did a Holiday show that I bellydanced to this song, so I adore it!)
I Saw Three Ships by Sting. It's a beautiful and simple song.
Ave Maria by Chris Cornell. Really unique interpretation of this classic.
Darcy the Dragon by Roger Whittaker. I didn't know Roger Whittaker sang other songs than just Christmas until two years ago (clueless, me? naw). For me, it's not Christmas until I hear this song.
Put One Foot in Front of Another - from Santa Claus is Coming to Town. This is just a fun song to sing along with.
On the Holiday Cheer front, it's 64 degrees here. We've decorated the Cacti. Next up is to string some lights on the house and gleefully announce that we're NOT expecting a White Christmas, thank the maker. I don't miss snow or ice or any of that crap.
I shall be heading to Winterhaven, a neighborhood here in Tucson that has the best decorations, on Saturday. On Sunday, it's off to San Xavier del Bac Mission. This Mission, founded in 1700 a.d., decorates for Christmas in a native style due to its placement on the Tohono O'odham Nation's Reservation.
Music to share with you all. These are some of my favorite carols during the Holiday Season.
Emmanuel by Janis Ian. This is a beautiful song. My favorite carol to sing along with, the voices blend perfectly, IMHO.
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Loreena McKennit. This is probably the most unique interpretation of this carol I've heard. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen has been a favorite of mine ever since I started singing in elementary school. (Sidenote, I did a Holiday show that I bellydanced to this song, so I adore it!)
I Saw Three Ships by Sting. It's a beautiful and simple song.
Ave Maria by Chris Cornell. Really unique interpretation of this classic.
Darcy the Dragon by Roger Whittaker. I didn't know Roger Whittaker sang other songs than just Christmas until two years ago (clueless, me? naw). For me, it's not Christmas until I hear this song.
Put One Foot in Front of Another - from Santa Claus is Coming to Town. This is just a fun song to sing along with.
On the Holiday Cheer front, it's 64 degrees here. We've decorated the Cacti. Next up is to string some lights on the house and gleefully announce that we're NOT expecting a White Christmas, thank the maker. I don't miss snow or ice or any of that crap.
I shall be heading to Winterhaven, a neighborhood here in Tucson that has the best decorations, on Saturday. On Sunday, it's off to San Xavier del Bac Mission. This Mission, founded in 1700 a.d., decorates for Christmas in a native style due to its placement on the Tohono O'odham Nation's Reservation.
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Date: 2005-12-09 11:16 pm (UTC)Christmas Gifts from Me to You (http://www.livejournal.com/users/malikamoonbeam/4194.html?mode=reply)
LJ is being an arse and I don't think you got my last comment with the link. :-)
It's pretty cold here, currently 44 degrees F, but it feels like it's 39 degrees F. I really love cold weather, especially when I'm inside and all cosy, so I'm happy.
I love God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, too. I always have. :-) I agree with your choise in carols.
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Date: 2005-12-09 11:26 pm (UTC)Ugh, I cannot stand to be cold. I have poor circulation so I need it to be warm or my joints all freeze up and I swell to the size of a blimp.
Did you download any of them? Loreena McKennit's version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen is beautiful.
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Date: 2005-12-10 01:51 am (UTC)Blimp!Wook ... ♥ sorry, love, I couldn't resist. That's awful. I think I have poor circulation, too, because my hands and feet are always like ice cubs. Ice cube!Mali ...
No, I didn't! I really would love to, but I have dial-up and it takes an hour to download a four minute song. Not that it wouldn't be worth it. I think I just might download Loreena McKennit's God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Who is Loreena McKennit, I've never heard of her? What kind of music does she do?
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Date: 2005-12-10 08:18 am (UTC):) And, if you include your return address I'll send you something back!
*hugs*
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Date: 2005-12-10 08:22 am (UTC)I usually listen to them in June. *G*
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Date: 2005-12-10 07:04 pm (UTC)Just kidding... in the states, near chicago.
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Date: 2005-12-10 07:12 pm (UTC)Ah, yes, you're up north. I'm directly under you, pretty much. We're both in the central time zone. :-) Happy one o'clock to you!
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