Remember, Remember the 13th of December
And put your lighted
candles out
Because that is the
very special day
And light is what St
Lucy is all about
Remember, Remember the 13th of December
And put your lighted
candles out
Because that is the
very special day
And light is what St
Lucy is all about
Icicles hang from the gutters
All on the landscape
is still
Ice crystals pattern
the glass
Snow stands deep on
the sill
Curtains drawn against
the dark
As a fire roars in the
hearth
While my darling lays
in my arms
And love burns hot in
my heart
The three wise men were late to the nativity
However not because
they had travelled very far
But because one of
them was an astronomer
And endlessly wittered
on about the bloody star
Tree whisperer Charlie Freemont (Tattiawna Jones) is searching for the perfect Christmas tree for the Governor of Georgia for the lighting ceremony and she finds it in Camden, Maine, in the back yard of Alma Beltran (Elise Bauman).
Alma’s mom and dad (Wendy Crewson and Enrico Colantoni) a year-round
Christmas holiday store that's been in the family for over 100 years, which
Alma is about to take over.
When Charlie and Alma first meet there is an immediate attraction, but
Alma doesn’t want to sell the tree, so Charlie is forced to stay in town to try
and change her mind.
But in the end its Christmas magic and Holiday love that keeps her in
Camden.
The three wise men were late to the nativity
However not because
they had travelled very far
But because one of
them was an astronomer
And endlessly wittered
on about the bloody star
Tree whisperer Charlie Freemont (Tattiawna Jones) is searching for the perfect Christmas tree for the Governor of Georgia for the lighting ceremony and she finds it in Camden, Maine, in the back yard of Alma Beltran (Elise Bauman).
Alma’s mom and dad (Wendy Crewson and Enrico Colantoni) a year-round
Christmas holiday store that's been in the family for over 100 years, which
Alma is about to take over.
When Charlie and Alma first meet there is an immediate attraction, but
Alma doesn’t want to sell the tree, so Charlie is forced to stay in town to try
and change her mind.
But in the end its Christmas magic and Holiday love that keeps her in
Camden.