Posts filed under: Christmas

Christmas has passed, and if you are like me, you have received gift cards to your favorite restaurants. In addition, you may be a subscriber to Groupon, Living Social, or a similar program allowing you to buy meal vouchers at...
King’s College (Cambridge, England) was founded in 1441. The building of the chapel began in 1446 and was completed in 1544, almost 100 years later, during the reign of King Henry VIII. The choir is composed of male students from...
O Magnum Mysterium is one of the season’s more beautiful works. This performance is by a truly spectacular group. Enjoy the King’s College Choir. Latin text O magnum mysterium, et admirabile sacramentum, ut animalia viderent Dominum natum, jacentem in praesepio!...
This poem, written by Russ Haag, appeared in The Instrumentalist magazine years ago. I clipped it then, long before the days when we all could easily scan items and share them with the world. I post the poem here for...
If we had Facebook back then…...
If you want to “get organized,” plan on spending a little extra time now. The time you save comes later. Maybe that’s why so many people avoid getting organized. It’s easier to leave things in disarray…right now anyway. But, we...
If we had Facebook back then…...
If you want to “get organized,” plan on spending a little extra time now. The time you save comes later. Maybe that’s why so many people avoid getting organized. It’s easier to leave things in disarray…right now anyway. But, we...
Carol of the Bells from Celtic Woman...
A celebration of Christmas from the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge. The simple story of the Nativity is told in the familiar words of the King James Bible, and in poetry by Henry Vaughan, John Milton and T.S. Eliot....