Wednesday, November 22, 2006

O (My Goodness!) Holy Night

Today marks the first of my Christmas-themed posts. I say that to whet your appetite for more, but truth be told, this may be the only one. Guess you'll just have to keep checking back to see, won't ya?

One of my favorite review/ponder/inform sites, the Burnside Writers Collective, has a new Christmas feature, a stunning rendition of O Holy Night.

Click here and scroll down a bit to press play. You'll be so glad you did. You may indeed fall on your knees...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love you, Michelle!! :)
I know it seems random, but I just don't say it enough - you're fabulous!

Michelle said...

:D And I love you, my dear friend.

Anonymous said...

Hey,

I don't think environment canada does the free weather button - the closest thing I saw was a free page for media. This is where I got my weather button though:

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/inter/weathercentre/weatherbutton/index.htm

Hope you find something that works for you *smiles*
Alanna

Michelle said...

I noticed on another person's blog an icon that said "Weather Office" on the side, and when I clicked on it, I was taken to the Environment Canada site. Thanks for your help, Alanna, I'll check out the Weather Network too. :)

Michelle said...

I figured it out! (The WN's icon is nice and pretty, and who wouldn't like their long range forecast, but secretly I think EC's forecast is typically more accurate than The WN's.)

Anonymous said...

Nice weather thingie! Yeah, I'm all about the pretti-ness. It matches my blog, so who cares if it's accurate? *grins* I have heard that before about EC being more accurate than WN, I'm not sure if that's true or not, I just find the WN's website easier to navigate...that's so cool that you figured it out *smiles*
Alanna

Vagabondsoul said...

That's so beautiful! It brought a tear to my eye.

Vagabondsoul said...

That did sound better than most Christmas carols out there.