It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Ok, you know I’m not the original author of those words. Actually, I stole them from blog writer Dawn (thank you, Dawn 😊). Ok, maybe Dawn didn’t write those original words either. But I bet most of you started to sing along, yes? Or at least hum a little.
One of the things I love so much about Christmas is the music. I also love classical music and instruments, so it’s a perfect blend for me. Turn your sound up for a lovely, warm French Horn rendition of the Christmas song mentioned above (by Scott Leger).
This next video is soft classical guitar, soft Christmas music. Warning … the sound level in this next video is much louder than the sound level in the video above, so you might want to turn the volume down a bit for this next video.
And if that’s not enough, here (below) is a sweet version of Greensleeves played on tin whistle, flute, guitar, bodhrán, low D kerrywhistle, and more … each of the instruments is played by Leyna Robinson-Stone.
I hope you enjoy some of the music above.
Snuggle in, warm up, enjoy. Merry Christmas everyone. Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, whether you live in or are from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Québec, Tokyo, Cooljarloo, Los Angeles, Nepal, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Hungary, Qikiqtarjuaq, Mongolia, Uruguay, Norway, Zimbabwe, Hawaii, or Cebu, or maybe just right around the corner from me (all of those places are, in fact, just around the corner from all of us) … wherever you are in the world, wherever home is … I wish you peace.