Love your carol lyrics this year. Now I need to find the music to the song—it's not one that octogenarians sang in childhood. Thanks! Janet ------- On Dec 21, 2014, at 1:48 PM, <sgryc at comcast.net> wrote > Dear Friends, > > I’ve noticed that my geyser carols sometimes express negative emotions. I suppose that’s because last summer’s and next summer’s Yellowstone visits seem so distant after winter sets in. Yes, the negativity undoubtedly comes from the fact that this is… > > The Most Geyserless Time of the Year > (to the tune of “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”) > > It’s the most geyserless time of the year. > When we’re all stuck at home where no buffalo roam > And no mud pots are near, > It’s the most geyserless time of the year. > > It’s the drear-dreariest season of all. > With no Lion a-roaring or Old Faithful soaring > Or Beehive so tall, > It’s the drear-dreariest season of all. > > There are no gazers gawking > And hurriedly walking > To Grand Geyser for a great show, > Just wonderful stories > And tales of the glories of > Summers so long, long ago. > > It’s the most geyserless time of the year. > With no gazer mobs swelling and everyone yelling, > “A Fan lock is near,” > It’s the most geyserless time, > No Anemone, Jet or Lone Pine, > It’s the most geyserless time of the year. > > > Best wishes to all, > Steve Gryc > > > > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20141222/a56f8859/attachment.html>