Tis the week before Christmas, and all through the house, we're going to close up the blog early -- can't you hear the mouse?
However, before I abandon everyone to their last minute Christmas shopping -- and you forgot aunt Shelly, didn't you? -- a little bit of Christmas music is in order.
Last week, we had Silent Night, by Lindsey Stirling. This week, we're going a little bit more Irish. If you haven't figured it out from Maureen McGrail, and Sean Ryan, and Scott Murphy as characters in my novel, I'm a little bit Irish. About 50% if you want to bicker.
So, it should come as no surprise that today's "God rest ye merry Gentlemen" is going to be a little Irish....
With Lindsey Stirling.
And, the Carol of the Bells
And Happy Hanukkah to all, and to all a good night.
However, before I abandon everyone to their last minute Christmas shopping -- and you forgot aunt Shelly, didn't you? -- a little bit of Christmas music is in order.
Last week, we had Silent Night, by Lindsey Stirling. This week, we're going a little bit more Irish. If you haven't figured it out from Maureen McGrail, and Sean Ryan, and Scott Murphy as characters in my novel, I'm a little bit Irish. About 50% if you want to bicker.
So, it should come as no surprise that today's "God rest ye merry Gentlemen" is going to be a little Irish....
With Lindsey Stirling.
And, the Carol of the Bells
And Happy Hanukkah to all, and to all a good night.
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