This is a lovely gospel song sung in Swahili and has special meaning for me. It is special because on my first trip to Kenya a group of orphans encircled me and sang this lovely song. It really touched me. No one translated the song for me at that time. Though I could not speak Swahili I knew it was a worship song unto God. I tried to track the song down for a long time. Every time I would ask a Kenyan friend, no one would know which song I was trying to recollect. I only knew the words "Ni wewe bwana" and decided to search on YouTube when I couldn't get any of my friends to help me find the song. Guess what, I found it! (Update: It has already been some years since I found it and had a Tanzanian friend translate it for me.) The version I'm sharing is the same song but this one on the video is sung to a slightly faster beat. It is sung by well known (now deceased) Tanzanian Gospel singer, Fanuel Sedekia. This song gives me joy and lifts me u
Thanks for sharing your tour of Montreal! Wonderful photos !
ReplyDeleteI do like the architecture as well!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your sharing my friend.
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI will make sure that I will be there someday :)
ReplyDeleteThose old stone buildings are so majestic and have definitely stood the test of time. They are very, very beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pics and the explanation for them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots from Montreal. I love to see horse drawn carriages in cities.
ReplyDeleteThose are great photos! I have been to all of those places and it's fun to see them again. My sister used to live there and she gave me the grand tour, even through the Basilica!
ReplyDeleteMy niece lives there now and my youngest was there just a month ago. What a beautiful old city! Thank you for the great photo tour!
Hugs, Cindy
Hi Cindy, It's always a blessing to have friends and family who live in beautiful cities. That way one has someone to visit and excuses to stay awhile ;-)
DeleteHi Joyful, I sure enjoyed looking at your pictures of Montreal. I am afraid most Americans do not fully appreciate what a beautiful neighbor we have to our north. They need to be looking at your pictures! Although I have not had the chance (yet) to visit Montreal I feel almost like I've been there through your eyes. Thank you for sharing! John
ReplyDeleteHi John, thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope you do get a chance to get to Montreal and other places north of you some day soon. Have a blessed week ahead.
DeleteMany of the roads are similar to our closest city but the historical buildings are rather different. It must have been interesting to view so much of Montreal in one day.
ReplyDeleteThat must be a beautiful city and a great trip. Thank you foe charing. I would love to go there one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I enjoyed my virtual tour very much, thank you. We were in Niagara Falls in Canada for a long weekend recently. Had a super time. Thank you also for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice comment.
ReplyDeleteIt has been years since I was last in Montreal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful photos. I especially like the street views, too.
Margaret
I have never been to Montreal but your pictures are sure enticing. Looks like a wonderful place to visit and explore.
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Maravilloso!!! ¡Gracias! Dios te bendiga.
ReplyDeleteLovely post! Planning to visit Montreal soon :)
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