What fun. Music is one of the French subjects I don't see very often. We usually end up talking about books and movies. Thanks for playing along with Dreaming of France. Here’s my Dreaming of France meme
I love this song, Sharon. Paul Baloche's name sounded familiar, so I looked him up and realized I've played & sung many of his songs, as have a lot of famous recording artists! Thank you for sharing.
So happy to have found you playing along at Paulita's Dreaming of France meme! While I do have a Dreaming of France post today, what I'm really excited about is finding you! Even though we've lived in Los Angeles for, ugh, far far too long, I grew up in Canada, in Toronto and Niagara Falls. I'm always excited to find a member of the Canadian Club. I shared a Canada Day memory on my blog on July first too— back in my day we called it Dominion Day! I hope you'll come by and say hi! Here's my link http://simcarter.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-height-of-hubris.html
Thanks for the info on Tides of Honor. I'm very "in" to WWI (and beyond) in France and this sounds right up my line. (Are you watching "The Crimson Field" on PBS?). All these entries sound very good, some I've heard of and some new. So nice to see these good titles on Paris in July.
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What fun. Music is one of the French subjects I don't see very often. We usually end up talking about books and movies. Thanks for playing along with Dreaming of France. Here’s my Dreaming of France meme
I love this song, Sharon. Paul Baloche's name sounded familiar, so I looked him up and realized I've played & sung many of his songs, as have a lot of famous recording artists! Thank you for sharing.
So happy to have found you playing along at Paulita's Dreaming of France meme! While I do have a Dreaming of France post today, what I'm really excited about is finding you! Even though we've lived in Los Angeles for, ugh, far far too long, I grew up in Canada, in Toronto and Niagara Falls. I'm always excited to find a member of the Canadian Club. I shared a Canada Day memory on my blog on July first too— back in my day we called it Dominion Day!
I hope you'll come by and say hi! Here's my link http://simcarter.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-height-of-hubris.html
How nice to share a French Canadian musician here. Thank you.
So lovely! It's the first time I've heard praise music in French!
Here's my Paris in July post!
Thanks for the info on Tides of Honor. I'm very "in" to WWI (and beyond) in France and this sounds right up my line. (Are you watching "The Crimson Field" on PBS?). All these entries sound very good, some I've heard of and some new. So nice to see these good titles on Paris in July.
I'm joining in too, at The Marmelade Gypsy!
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