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A troupe of Christmas Carolers celebrate the season. Perfect for getting in the holiday spirit!... more
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A troupe of Christmas Carolers celebrate the season. Perfect for getting in the holiday spirit!
Carols were first sung in Europe thousands of years ago, but these were not Christmas Carols. They were pagan songs, sung at the Winter Solstice celebrations as people danced round stone circles. The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, usually taking place around the 22nd December. The word Carol actually means dance or a song of praise and joy! Carols used to be written and sung during all four seasons, but only the tradition of singing them at Christmas has really survived!
Early Christians took over the pagan solstice celebrations for Christmas and gave people Christian songs to sing instead of pagan ones. In AD 129, a Roman Bishop said that a song called 'Angel's Hymn' should be sung at a Christmas service in Rome. Another famous early Christmas Hymn was written, in 760AD, by Comas of Jerusalem for the Greek Orthodox Church. Soon after this many composers a...
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Tony Grider
Congratulations on your sale!
Edward Fielding replied:
Thanks Tony!
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale!!!!
Edward Fielding replied:
Thanks Bill!
Natalie Kinnear
So sweet
Edward Fielding replied:
thanks Natalie!
Edward Fielding
Thank you for your votes and comments! -- EMF
Pedro L Gili
Really funny, Edward! I like it. vtd.
Nina Ficur Feenan
hahaha:D ..love it, getting all chrismassy now:) v
Malcolm Suttle
Guess who missed the sausages ... hahaha! Great image Edward! V
Edward Fielding
Yeah, the middle guy is wondering why he hangs around with this crazy crew!
Sydne Archambault
I love this! The little guy in the middle kind of looks like its his turn to pick up the tab! V
Elena Nosyreva
What a lovely group! V
Barbara Walsh
Very cute:)V
Terri Waters
Fabulous, just look at that tongue !
Jane Chesnut
so cute, makes me smile V
Bob Hislop
What a fun image, perfect for Christmas spirit.v.
Edward Fielding
You have to get to know them, to love them. ;-)
Brady Harness
You were even able to make Pugs look cute..
Darleen Stry
too cute love the expresions vtd
Cindi Ressler
Too Cute! v
Kim Hojnacki
They are just so adorable. v
Anne Gilbert
Incredibly cute! v
Anne Rodkin
This is just adorable!! f/v/l