Noel is leaving us,
Sad to say,
But he will come again,
Adieu Noel.
His wife and his children
Weep as they go;
On a grey horse
They ride through the snow.
The kings ride away
In the snow and the rain;
But after twelve months,
We shall see them again.
- From an old French Epiphany carol.

Hi Petty Witter, Thanks for the link to the CPR message. I have added it to my post. Hope that lots of visitors to both our blogs get the message.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I don't mind leaving the Winter Solstice behind, it means fewer days of winter.
ReplyDeleteC'mon Spring--for Fishing will live again! And I love fresh--not FROZEN, Fish!
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What a pretty poem. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm no fan of winter and am never sorry to see it go, but I loved the poem. Beautiful for this Epiphany day.
ReplyDeleteI also loved the CPR clip!
That is very pretty. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful poem!
ReplyDeleteAs warm as it has been here, it seems that the winter has already said adieu!
ReplyDeleteA wistful and lovely poem--thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteA very nice poem Tracy. Thanks for sharing, hope you have a happy weekend:)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and commenting on the Ian Rutledge book.
They are not a series...Ian Rutledge is just a character in all of Charles Todd's books. You don't need to read from the beginning.
They are always good.
Elizabeth
http://silversolara.blogspot.com
lovely farewell...so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGot a kick out of the cpr video!! Staying Alive ..perfect!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!!!!!!!!
Nice carol that you've shared here.
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