This photo was taken from my once backdoor in Quebec.
I like to think the trees are square dancing to celebrate the wonder of the holiday season!
Listen to the music HERE.
This photo was taken from my once backdoor in Quebec.
I like to think the trees are square dancing to celebrate the wonder of the holiday season!
Listen to the music HERE.
They certainly look as if they might be dancing!
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Beautiful photo of dancing trees Bruce. I will be gone for a month and may not always get access to the internet when I am overseas, I will read all your stories (and comments) upon my return 🙂
I take the opportunity to wish you and all the readers a Very Merry Christmas and a Joyful, Peaceful New Year.
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A Happy Christmas and New Year to you too – and enjoy your trip!
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Wonderful pictures – they could have danced all night…
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… and still have begged for more…
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do-si-do and ho, ho, ho,,…eh?
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Cynthia! I think that even the do-si-do and ho, ho, ho were before my time!
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We never, ever did ho, ho, ho when we do-si-do-ed back in prairie Canada. Never.
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There was enough room on the Canadian Prairie for you to do do-si-do?
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Yee haw, you bet your sweet bippy!
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What a lovely thought!
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Happy little tune – just right for well seen dancers
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Thank you. I have doneN’T square dancing since primary school!
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Still doing it then?
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That is meant to say “HAVEN’T” but the automatic correct keeps insisting I still do it!
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It must look like Christmas all the time!
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Only when it snows!
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I stared hard at the and dance they did!
Was it the music
or the skirts drenched in snow
poised in middle of a twirl?
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It was the:
Hip hop hap of the clap
Of the girl gone chancing, glancing, dancing… (Belloc)
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