We watched a wonderful concert on PBS last week called A Southern Celtic Christmas, and I loved it because it had two Celtic harps, fiddle music, and dancing. America's southern bluegrass music, which I love, has roots in the Scotch-Irish music brought here by immigrants. Here's a playlist with short clips of the music on the show. A Southern Celtic Christmas
Hanukkah and Christmas don't have to be over, my friends. We can keep the peace, love, and JOY in our hearts all year long. That's what it's all about. Yeshua is Immanuel -- G-d With Us. We can celebrate Him 365 days a year! I do, and I hope you do. The Sabbath is very much like Christmas -- a time to be still, draw near to Him, and enjoy the beauty of His presence and His love for us.
Shabbat Shalom, dear Gail-Friends, and may your time with Him be sweet.
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I sometimes share my posts with these friends:
Spiritual Sundays GRAND Social Modest Mom Monday Link-up The Art of Homemaking Mondays
BLOGGING GRANDMOTHERS LINK PARTY Share Your Cup Wednesday Wordless Wednesdays Classical Homemaking Link-Up
Favorite Things Home and Garden Thursday at Delightsome Life Paula's Weekend No Rules Blog Party Friendship Friday
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Happy New Year, Gail! You commented on my doll blog, so I clicked on your link and came to visit your blog, which looks Very Interesting. I love the Take Peace FB page; it's very calming in today's hectic world. Thanks for coming by. Have a wonderful New Year in 2018.
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