Thursday, December 17, 2020

Missing the Nativity?


 It will bring tears, how many times have you watched a nativity and a little one has somehow lost the plot.  17 minutes long, a graceful lovely little film that is original, watch the credits at the end.


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  1. Thanks for sharing that. I didn't know about it.

    I'm told I was a Wise Man. While singing We Three Kings I caught sight of the plans for the new village hall pinned on the wall next to the stage. Fascinated, I left the other two standing in the middle and sidled over to have a look at them, while still singing. Brought the house down apparently. Only outclassed by Mrs -----, who got drunk at the Christmas bash held at the village hall, climbed on the table and did a striptease. (we're talking early 1960s).

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    1. You can't beat the 1960s ;) And obviously you had a very enquiring mind from an early age.

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  2. Oh how I remeember the embarrassment of that wise Man climbing round the edge of the stage in order to see what was pinned on that pillar. I was so afraid he would fall off.
    This film is sheer delight - how seriously they all take it and I do love how many of the villagers have participated. Thank you for that Thelma.

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    1. It is a lovely reflection of the times we are living in, glad you enjoyed it. And a penny has just dropped!

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    1. I found the children so good Sue. It is good to see positivity in these gloomy days.

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  4. That was very sweet and they all did such a good job of playing their parts carefully! Lovely, Thelma. Thanks for sharing that. Is that near where you live?

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    1. No it is Cumbria about three hours drive from here, the Lake District. Glad you enjoyed it.



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  5. A wonderful job. Those youngsters were all in.

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