It’s Friday, and here are two amazing Irish trad tunes to get you happy for your day ahead and energized for a relaxing and fun weekend. Pick one to listen to, or break bad and listen to them both. 🙂 Slainte, Lisa
It’s Friday, and here are two amazing Irish trad tunes to get you happy for your day ahead and energized for a relaxing and fun weekend. Pick one to listen to, or break bad and listen to them both. 🙂 Slainte, Lisa
I had a great post ready this morning…a video of 1963 Ireland, complete with a wonderfully understated step dancer, an adept fiddler, and a very well-dressed early 60’s crowd. But alas, technical difficulties beset the best of my intentions, and no such post appeared. So, rather like a silent movie, I will insert a still shot and let your imagination provide the rest. Or, for if your imagination is on temporary vacation, you can click on this link,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYvU7oBBgKA and see if you can bring the actual video to life on your computer. Slainte, Lisa
Just like now, faster is not always better. The precision and accuracy of the player and dancer takes great talent. Love it! No technical difficulties on their part.
Some mornings, or afternoons, or evenings, I just don’t want to sing. For a person who loves to sing, this is always weird and disconcerting. But when I feel like that, that is the very time that I need to sing the most. It lifts me out of the pity-party mode and into the God-party. 🙂
“I will sing to the Lord, because He has dealt bountifully with me.” ~Psalm 13:6
God is so good. Blessings on your day, Lisa
I double dare you to watch this whole video and not smile. And tap your feet, or hands, or maybe even get up and start jigging at the computer. 🙂 Brilliant and creative use of rhythm by the Kilfenora Ceili Band and Michael Donnellan. By the time the dancing started I was laughing out loud at the wonderfulness of it all. Have an inspired and creative weekend. Slainte, Lisa