*Sigh* The first video I posted wouldn’t play, and now I’m out of order–so here’s the first entry in our annual Christmas Carol Contest–Joy to the World, requested by Phoebe, written by Isaac Watts in 1719 and still going very, very strong! Sung in an open-air train by students at Fountainview Academy.
Yeah! Can’t beat this one. Something positive to hear for a change.
I do have some really slimy, stinking nooze coming up, which I consider it my duty to report. Then I guess I’ll go visit Byron the Quokka.
Here is another good one. Wise Men Follow Him by my favorite, Carroll Roberson.
Okay–let’s do that first, before the slimy nooze.
Wise Men Follow Him by Carroll Roberson (if this one gets through)
I love everything about this version — the music, the kids, the scenery, and (YES!) the train.
An open-air train–how cool is that?
I’ve always loved trains.
What a excellent video to kick off the season on your blog this year!
Phoebe always nominates “Joy to the World.” I love that!
I think one year (last year?) I faked you out by starting off with “The Holly and the Ivy” by the Robert Shaw Chorale. Come to think of it, how about that one for tomorrow, since you already have so many scheduled for today?
First thing tomorrow, Phoebe!