Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Huron Carol



May the peace of God go with you.

2 comments:

  1. Oh wow, thanks for posting my video here in your blog. :)

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  2. Hi Lorie
    Thank you for putting it up on You Tube. I was really touched by it, and I felt that it was the most appropriate way of expressing Christmas greetings to everyone through the blog.
    I was so touched by your delightful rendering of this beautiful Carol. I wanted to get in touch with you before putting on The Portrait but was unable to make this happen. I would value receiving a note from you.
    frederick.winston at geeeemail dought kom
    The address is disguised a bit to shake off email sniffers which make it difficult for bloggers.

    Many thanks for your beautiful work and your expression of appreciation.//frederick winston

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