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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Carol of the Bells and December 2010 Photos
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The Mormon Choir is outstanding, and I can only imagine how it would be to be there, watching and listening. Thank you for that wonderful link. One beautiful old stone Church, so much lovelier than all the modern ones. Greetings from Jean
ReplyDeleteThe bus shelter one is my very favorite, so dreamy and beautiful. I LOVE the bell choir and that song.
ReplyDeletevery artistic Christmas Tree from the shelter, well done Linda. This is a lovely church, I walked by it once :-) and I always enjoy the Mormon T. Choir-thanks you again for finding such a lovely link. (p.s. I am reading Canada's own, Louis Penny's last Armand Gamache mystery, LOVING IT)
ReplyDeleteThere's a very artsy look to the bus shelter picture. I like it. I like the upward look in the photos of the church, too. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas tree and the church is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteMusic always fills my heart with joy, thanks Linda :)
Beautiful video and pictures
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Niin kaunis kuorolaulu vido Ja kauniit kuvat rakennuksista:)
ReplyDeleteflott kirke ! og nice video :-)
ReplyDeleteLinda - lovely song - that choir is superb! Your everygreen tree looks beautiful and the Cathedral as well. Have a great day - hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow that's cold - we are about +12C at the moment, seems too warm for winter! Love the snowy pics :-)
ReplyDeleteI like your photos through the bus shelter glass. This photo has a great look--and I always enjoy photos of trees! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat bus shelter photograph is special.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and lovely video.. Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteYour first picture, through a frosted glass, is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteKeep experimenting ..... the photo bus shelter is great. The choir was amazing as always. i would love to hear them sing in real life....can you imagine how awesome singing will be in heaven...♥
ReplyDeletecela me fait plaisir de voir ces photos, je suis allée dans cette cathédrale, il y avait aussi de la neige.
ReplyDeleteL'intérieur est magnifique.
merci Linda
Beautiful photos and lovely video.
ReplyDeletewow that church is huge
ReplyDeleteImpresionante la interpretación del Coro del Tabernáculo Mormón. Ya había tenido ocasión de escucharlos con motivo del accidente de ferrocarril ocurrido el pasado mes de julio en Santiago de Compostela en que interpretaron un "Padre Nuestro" en recuerdo de las victimas. Al oírlos la piel se ponía de gallina. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeletei like looking at your experimental photos ... they're a cool way to look at things from a fresh perspective! :D
ReplyDeletebeautiful church!
ReplyDeleteUn coro magnífico.
ReplyDeleteBuenas fotografías.
I have loved the Carol of the Bells ever since high school choir and we got to sing it every year for concerts. Fun times.
ReplyDeletebelle musique et la première photo est sublime..
ReplyDeletegreetings
ReplyDeleteInteresting is the cathedral of the pictures :)
Greets from Poland
Thanks for the great music. The church is a great looking building.
ReplyDelete- 12, Linda, brrr..., very cold... We have at the moment + 8... Other decembers we have about + 1 / - 5... Nice here at the moment !
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The second picture is an extreme snow situation.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I love Carol of the Bells!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures may have been from 2010, but they certainly represent now! It's cold across North America. :)
I love Carol of the Bells, and my post today is of a poem about Christmas bells, written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Great minds think alike, ha ha.
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