Featured food, a rousing game of all-ages "Mafia", and a spontaneous concert. FWIW I played my song "Nobody Talks (During Coaches Corner" (aka "Tie Who?").
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Featured food, a rousing game of all-ages "Mafia", and a spontaneous concert. FWIW I played my song "Nobody Talks (During Coaches Corner" (aka "Tie Who?").
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My Mum and I attended the 1030h Christmas Service of St. Luke's Anglican Church, and then joined in the annual drop-in feast at Suttons' (hosted by the Suttons).
Then I went for prezzies, nap & a light supper with my Mum at her place. Family party would be another day.
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We took a two week break from our regular Sunday Night Improv gatherings, and so one member said, "Let's go carolling!".
I've done a lot of carolling in my life & so it wasn't that hard to get a few of together to go door-to-door, collecting food and money for the Regional Food Distribution Association. We ended up with $105.85 and six or so bulging bags of cans etc.
One innovation was the addition of a guitar. This is not common in the winter, but the temperature was only c. freezing, and the guitar was graphite, not wood.
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This is my attempt to cause eight Christmas songs to harmonize (sort of).
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My friend, Will, grew up with their son, and invited me a few years ago to join in this annual tradition of carolling around their neighbourhood, collecting canned goods for the Food Bank.
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During this year I uploaded the Dorion Bible Camp Folklore Book (Skits, Songs etc.) which I compiled between 1976 and 2002. I dated the post as September 2002, and so you can find it here.
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Recorded by my Mum and me for our Facebook Cover Album Project Band's Christmas Album 1014.
Apparently it matches 3rd party content. What!!!? The song is hundreds of years old!
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The public were welcome to attend this broadcast from the Regional Food Distribution Association's building. So, of course, I showed up at 0600h.
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