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Re: Nostalgia complete with chilly hands and rosy cheeks

Great message from Alley, read it this afternoon. While strangely
enough I was working on a Christmas episode of the podcast. Us
Scorpios think alike. Plus we're people who have our first Christmas
when we're a month old. ha ha.

Some new content in the podcast, but most of it I was lazy. Grabbed
stuff right from the radio show the past few weeks. LOL.

So it's me playing Hallelujah, Silent Night and In the Bleak Midwinter
at the end of the podcast.

Also include two songs from Kenny Butler who's from St. John's,
'Lights of December' and 'Breathe the Air'. And two Great Big Sea
songs. Live version of the 'Mummer's Song' and studio version of
'Come and I Will Sing You'.

I'm doing the radio show as usual on Boxing Day, 6-8pm EST www.cfrc.ca

If anyone has any specific requests for Allison songs pass them along
and I'll play them on the radio on Friday Night.

http://saltwatermusic.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=415928

Radio clips include me talking about certain dates, commercial breaks
and CFRC. But I thought I'd leave all that in.

Enjoy and hope everyone has a Merry Christmas. :-)

cheers,
Rob

--- In allisoncrowe@yahoogroups.com, "Adrian" <management@...> wrote:
>
> I took a walk today in the snow-covered, perfectly-icicled and
> delicately-lit, neighbourhood where I have spent most of, and indeed
> the very first, Christmases of my life. I have officially traveled
> back in time.
>
> The winter walks are best in the evening when the sky is a purplish
> blue and everything is completely silent except for the music with a
> hop to dancing in my ears. This is life, slowed down.
>
> If nothing else, (for all you bah-hum-buggers out there), the end of
> the year is a time when, hopefully, you can find a minute for solace
> and reflection. If you're snowed in, you may have no choice.
> (Hopefully, too, you enjoy the company of whomever you're snowed in
> with… otherwise, it's "Shining" time.)
>
> The rest of the year life seems to carry on in a hectic and harried
> pace, and it's painfully easy to lose yourself to it. The weather,
> the delays, the nasty roads, the barricades and the seemingly
> unmanageable stress seem to me right now like Mother Nature having a
> laugh. "See folks? You can do a lot, sure. You have your planes your
> trains and your automobiles, but I have control of the weather. Slow
> the eff down."
>
> (Some of the roads out here are dangerous, btw, I agree with nature,
> slow the eff down and be careful on 'em. Your family and/or friends
> love you even though they may eat your favorite chocolate out of the
> box.)
>
> I've been the designated tree-decorator in my family's house since I
> was about five. I still am. Seriously. When I'm not here, it doesn't
> happen. She's pretty this year, and after some carefully plotted out
> lighting, (after various unsuccessful attempts at sticking lights up
> his butt), Santa sits gracefully on top of the tree.
>
> It was going to be a star. I thought, you know, the '80s are back
> this year, might as well use one of these old-school stars. Knowing
> full well that the lights on said star would no longer work, I
> decided to head the problem off at the pass. All new lights,
> arranged and shaded in such a way that my five-year-old self would
> be proud. Then I plugged it in. Then it blew up.
>
> (...well, it was more of an instantaneous burning out type short of
> all of the lights. For a moment though, I am pretty sure it was
> super impressive. Enter Santa.)
>
> Santa's sitting there right now, atop the tree, light in hand as a
> lantern to help him navigate through the snowy nights and give all
> the presents and horde all the cookies. We forgive him his hoover-
> like cookie-love, the ol' lug.
>
> There are knit stockings, decorations, too much food, too much
> drink, music, stories shared (even about the stress of getting to
> and from the GD malls… commiseration is underrated sometimes!), old
> friends seen and hugged, and those lost remembered.
>
> My grandpa loved Spongebob. My grandad loved the ginger chocolates.
> My grandma was into astrology. My uncle introduced me to "Dorf on
> Golf".
>
> This Christmas I get to see one nephew get super-excited about
> Christmas, and my other nephew have his first Christmas EVER!!
>
> This winter, I get to see friends on both Canadian coasts (weather-
> permitting) and embark on new adventures and look back at old ones
> and smile. I got the chance to sing and play and meet new friends
> and hear their stories and share some of mine. Chances are I will
> make new friends in airports whenever I experience weather-delays.
> I'll have to laugh when they lose my luggage.
>
> There is nothing more beautiful than seeing humans come together in
> times of stress and throwing up their hands and saying, you know
> what? Life IS too short. Let's enjoy what we have while we have
> it 'cause in a second it can change, whether for good or bad. Let's
> celebrate the positive and negative from this year, and of the years
> past, and the years to come. Everything is ever moving, always
> changing. Have a look at what goes on around you, it's life, and
> it's what we're here to live.
>
> Peace, Merry Christmas and happy winter, everybody.
>
> Alley :)
>
>
> Please send happy thoughts and wishes to my friend James who is
> still in hospital healing, and whom we all love very much, and to
> his lovely wife Kim.
>





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I took a walk today in the snow-covered, perfectly-icicled and delicately-lit, neighbourhood where I have spent most of, and indeed the very first, Christmases...
Adrian
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Dec 23, 2008
10:49 pm

Great message from Alley, read it this afternoon. While strangely enough I was working on a Christmas episode of the podcast. Us Scorpios think alike. Plus...
saltwatermusicrob
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Dec 24, 2008
3:43 am

I put some (3) photos taken at the Tidings show here in Victoria up on my web page. (wow, only took me a week to do it!). I've also gotten a nice winter...
James Powell
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Dec 24, 2008
10:48 pm

Cool, thanks for the pics, James - it helps me to know that show was not only in my dreams! And, thanks for the cute family shots ( : Merry Christmas!! And, to...
Adrian
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Dec 25, 2008
10:13 am

What are all those train rails??!! thanks for the Alley pics, I guess the shows were just great!! happy tidings, merry christmas and happy new for all of you...
jessy
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Dec 25, 2008
1:54 pm

The Lego ones? Or the HO (OO) ones? Both hobbies are explained in detail on the web page :). Suffice to say, I haven't grown up yet :) The show was quite...
James Powell
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