This is an old Ukrainian folk song.Wait it´s christmas already?
This is an old Ukrainian folk song.Wait it´s christmas already?
Today I learned!This is an old Ukrainian folk song.
No. Wiki:So the vocals inserted into Carol of the Bells were Ukrainian folk music? I'd much have preferred just an Ukrainian folk program
Yes. And it's a traditional new year song. But from the times when spring was a beginning of the year.This is an old Ukrainian folk song.
Thank you so much for this small facts. I was really wondering about her last nameI'm back!!!!!!!! (But only briefly)
OK, so I haven't been eating this whole time. I finished my tea, then watched Ema DOBOSZOVA so that I would have an easy to find place to go back to tomorrow. And then I finished the last 2 guys I had left from the Men's SP.
And now I'm back for Sophia Tkacheva!
About her not-very-Irish name. She was born in Dublin to a Belorussian mother and a Russian father. And they live in Gorey in County Wexford, to the south of Dublin.
Sophia has been talked about in Irish skating circles as a promising prospect for many years. Hey, I was aware of her long before I knew about Elizabeth Golding, who made her Junior GP debut a couple of years ago. So, this is a moment we have been waiting for for a long time. To see how she gets on in a Junior GP.
ALL THE BEST SOPHIA!!!
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auburnSo I've taken off my glasses and can't tell, is she a brunette or a redhead?
So much things you learn from watching FS, what an educational sport it isNo. Wiki:
"Carol of the Bells" is a popular Christmas carol, with music by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych in 1914[1] and lyrics by Peter J. Wilhousky. The song is based on the Ukrainian folk chant "Shchedryk"
I think redhead?So I've taken off my glasses and can't tell, is she a brunette or a redhead?
I would say red/very dark blond. Her color changes in light and that indicates blond/red hair. Real brunettes don´t.So I've taken off my glasses and can't tell, is she a brunette or a redhead?
+ the "Home Alone" Chorus = my entire childhoodThis is an old Ukrainian folk song.