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Old 11-12-2007, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Flummery View Post
When I got married my own tradition was to listen to the 3.00 p.m. Nine Lessons and Carols on Radio 4 - usually while making mince pies!

Me too Flum!

Since we came to the village I always attend the Carols by Candle-light service on the Sunday evening before Christmas. The first year we were here the vicar, having ascertained that I played guitar and sang in a choir, asked if I'd like to 'do a carol' (Carol's her name too!). Now my sister and I try to find an unusual carol to make a contrast to the audience carols and do a turn. So we've created another tradition!

Snap! Carol Service at 11.15 pm and Midnight Mass and yes I play the guitar and sing as well!
Sounds of Tradition, Tradition from Fiddler on the Roof in my head at the moment.
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