Our senses absorb wonder and beauty as we nourish our soul to overflowing. In this blog, I will share things that nourish my soul. I find wonder in many places in my life; music, books, nature, people, art, travel, food, passion, creativity and much more. In sharing these sources of wonder with others, my hope is to spread the feeling of pure, innocent joy felt in the hearts of those who truly absorb the wonder. Fill your cup, pass it on, then fill another and so on . . .
Monday, February 28, 2011
Adrian Petrisor - Photography
I stumbled upon the blog of this amazing photographer and his work is really soulful. Looking at the images that he has crafted really takes me on a journey. I hope you will find some joy in his work as I do.Adrian Petrisor - Photography
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beauty,
life,
photography
Sunday, February 27, 2011
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) Part 12
This is one of my favorite excerpts from one of my all-time favorite movies, The Count of Monte Cristo. This movie is an amazing story of true love, deceit, greed, returning from the depths of despair, revenge, lost loves reunited, all filmed in the incredibly beautiful landscape of Malta.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Billie Holiday - The Very Thought of You
I absolutely adore the music of Billie Holiday and how the passion in her voice moves me. This is one of my favorites. I think it is so true what this song says about how someone can become so deeply rooted in your heart and mind that everywhere you turn, you are reminded of them. It is a beautiful sentiment and one I can certainly relate to.
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Billie Holiday,
Jazz,
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music,
songs
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
"Hug for the World"
Hugs, laughter, smiles, the power of affection, joy, these are things that we all have in common. No matter what continent you live on, what religion you practice or don't, what race or socioeconomic status, we all experience these emotions from within on a daily basis. It is obvious that even the animal kingdom shares in these emotions. The physical distance between us may be great from one continent to the next but in reality, we are very closely connected to one another if we match soul to soul and heart to heart. Enjoy this video which represents the similarities that permeate across our human race. True Beauty!
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Inspirational,
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laughter,
life
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Jesse Cook - Closer To Madness
I know that I posted a Jesse Cook song before and I hope you were able to check into his music a little further. Still, I want to share with you today, one of his pieces that I find most amazing. Listen to this song as each instrument sings a unique part of the story through the journey closer to madness.
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closer to madness,
Flamenco guitarist,
Jesse Cook,
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Wherever You Go, There You Are
Today, I want to share with you one of the books that really changed my perspective in life and helped guide me toward my center. After reading this book, I felt a drastic shift in my emotional stability, inner peace and everyday tranquility. It is a great read for anyone, especially if you are struggling with addiction, loss, depression, emotional instability. We can all learn to truly love who we are at any particular moment in time just through finding our center, our truest self and really being present with ourselves.
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books,
Inspirational book,
life,
literature
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Pearl Jam - Just Breathe (Live at Austin City Limits)
Austin City Limits showcases a lot of great musicians. I really enjoyed the episode with Pearl Jam and this video for Just Breathe is one of my favorites.
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Austin City Limits,
lyrics,
music,
Pearl Jam
YouTube - Norah Jones - Nightingale
One of my favorite songs by Norah Jones. For me, it is about learning to really love yourself, be yourself and soar. Don't let others define you or dictate your personality and goals for you. Each of us has something unique to offer the world, let your light shine on! YouTube - Norah Jones - Nightingale
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Inspirational book,
lyrics,
music,
Nightingale,
Norah Jones
Saturday, February 19, 2011
YouTube - Sunrise - Ravi Shankar + Jean Pierre Rampal (Sitar and Flute)
When I was very young, I was introduced to the amazing music of Ravi Shankar and his sitar. I was instantly taken with the mystical sound of this spectacular instrument. I found this beautiful video that I want to share with you. It is magical for me because it combines my love of Ravi Shankar's music with my passion for watching the sun as it rises and sets. Please enjoy the journey that this music invites you on. YouTube - Sunrise - Ravi Shankar + Jean Pierre Rampal (Sitar and Flute)
Cape Cod Chamber: Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Accommodations, Restaurants and Tourist Information
Today, I want to talk about one of my favorite places, Cape Cod. I will probably post about this travel destination from time to time because it is a great treasure for me. I have traveled to to the Cape on several occasions and each trip was filled with wonder. Some of my favorite towns to visit are Sandwich, Provincetown and Hyannis.
It is a most serene place to me. The towns are quaint and welcoming, the sand and water surround you and strolling among them puts you in a meditative state. I have stayed at some great little bed and breakfasts there which I will highlight in a separate post at a later date.
Spectacular cuisine was a theme of my trips to the Cape as well. Of course, the seafood is fresh and affordable. I enjoyed some incredibly delicious Brooklyn style pizza while in Provincetown. I had some of the most amazing and memorable quiche at a B&B in Sandwich called Bay Beach. I will definitely tell you more about this B&B in a later post, it is an incredible place!
All throughout the Cape, the people were welcoming and friendly. I felt that the atmosphere was one of peace, calm, freedom and simple joy. I look forward to a day when I can return again to experience the Cape and the tranquility it offers.
Check it out for yourself, start planning your getaway now . . .Cape Cod Chamber: Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Accommodations, Restaurants and Tourist Information
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Nature as Art
On a beautiful autumn weekend in the autumn of 2010, I was fortunate to share in a relaxing cabin getaway with a wonderful group of girls. As we pulled up to the cabin that first evening, the sun was just starting to fall below the tree line and the most amazing shadows were cast on the golden and red hues that surrounded us. The first thing that I noticed next to our cabin, in the line of trees just off the parking area, was this "tree sculpture" as I called it. It struck me right away because of how the one tree had broken in two and the other tree seemed to reach out to catch it as it fell. At least, that is how I imagined it had happened. The tree is being held up by a small branch that it seemed to get caught on after the fall. I thought this was a pretty spectacular example of nature at work to preserve itself. It is definitely what I would call, "Nature as Art". I will hold onto this image as a reminder of how even the smallest branch is strong enough to support another. We should not underestimate the capabilities of another or judge a book by it's cover.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
YouTube - Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
I have heard several different versions of this song but this one really moves me. This song is rich and deep and overflowing with all the unique characteristics that a great song craves. The delivery of this song is raw, passionate and soulful. All of these qualities combine to make this an unforgettable composition. YouTube - Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
YouTube - Andrea Bocelli - Besame Mucho (2006)
An incredible voice accompanied by great musical talents. The result is more than an amazing performance. It is an intense musical experience for all! YouTube - Andrea Bocelli - Besame Mucho (2006)
YouTube - Pavarotti "nessun dorma"
Every time I hear Pavarotti's rendition of this song, I get the chills. This is one of those songs that I feel from the inside out when I listen to it. Check it out and see what you think. YouTube - Pavarotti "nessun dorma"
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Like Water Drum & Dance
Like Water Drum & DanceI have seen this Michigan-based percussion and dance troupe perform on several occasions at festivals around Metro Detroit. Their energy and passion is electric! This is a highly motivated group. They thoroughly absorb the music and dance and then send it out to the crowd ten-fold. Check out their website to find out when you can experience one of their enchanting performances.
You can also check out this video of one of their performances.Like Water Drum and Dance Performance
You can also check out this video of one of their performances.Like Water Drum and Dance Performance
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Neptune's Quartet playing "Mr Natural"
YouTube - Mr Natural Here is a group of talented musicians that combined their musical minds to form Neptune's Quartet. They are a Michigan based group and you can see them perform at unique venues and festivals. Their live performances are memorable, I especially enjoy the fact that they play some very intimate venues in addition to the outdoor concerts. Check them out on the web as well at http://www.neptunequartet.com/
Monday, February 14, 2011
Autumn
The colors and fragrances of autumn fill me with wonder and delight. Living in Michigan, I have always been grateful for the experiences that come with the changing of the seasons. I love seeing the first blooms on the trees in early Spring. Warm Summer nights, as the season begins to unfold, invite everyone outdoors and into the beauty and comfort that abounds. Autumn, with it's changing colors, cool evenings and the unique fragrances that fill the air, entices us to head out to the apple orchards, cider mills or local parks to soak up those last bits of warmth before the frost. As winter approaches, the Holiday Seasons are already in full swing and outdoor lights create a wondrous atmosphere that really fills us with Holiday cheer. Those first frosts cover the landscape in a coat of white and make me feel as though I am living inside a beautiful masterpiece.
Still, Autumn is my favorite time of year. My senses overflow during this mystical season. I love taking drives to look at the fall colors and photographing the many sights that I see along the way. I love the smells that tantalize as I drive by any of the many apple orchards and cider mills in the area. I enjoy taking long walks and hearing the crunching of the leaves under my feet. Raking leaves is an enjoyable experience for me as it brings to mind some great memories of jumping in the leaves with my Brother as a small child. I love the temperatures as they are just right for a comfy sweatshirt and a cup of hot cocoa. There are so many wonderful things about Autumn. What is your favorite season?
Still, Autumn is my favorite time of year. My senses overflow during this mystical season. I love taking drives to look at the fall colors and photographing the many sights that I see along the way. I love the smells that tantalize as I drive by any of the many apple orchards and cider mills in the area. I enjoy taking long walks and hearing the crunching of the leaves under my feet. Raking leaves is an enjoyable experience for me as it brings to mind some great memories of jumping in the leaves with my Brother as a small child. I love the temperatures as they are just right for a comfy sweatshirt and a cup of hot cocoa. There are so many wonderful things about Autumn. What is your favorite season?
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Hot Air Balloons
Hot air balloons have always fascinated me. My dream is to take a ride in one someday. I am impressed by their innovation, beauty and grace. Watching them gives me a peaceful feeling inside. Here are some photos that I took at a balloon festival that I enjoy attending each year out in Howell, Michigan. I have hundreds of photos of hot air balloons because they all have such unique qualities. They are works of art! Each one is an expression of it's owner/pilot and you can see that they take great pride in these awesome vehicles. It must be an unbelievable view from up there.
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art,
hot air balloons,
photographs
Friday, February 11, 2011
Balboa Park |
Balboa Park is a place of beauty and wonder! On a visit there about 5 years ago, I wandered the grounds, took a lot of photos and truly enjoyed the remarkable atmosphere. If you are ever in San Diego, be sure to put it on your itinerary. Balboa Park |
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Balboa Park,
California,
gardens,
San Diego
Ogunquit.org - Ogunquit,maine,marginal way,Ogunquit playhouse,playhouse,perkins cove,little beach,mother’s beach,footbridge beach,moody beach,north beach,Ogunquit beach,
While on a New England vacation back in the late 90's, we happened upon this adorable little town with miles of shoreline beaches. The town had great seafood at rock bottom prices, great little shops, a piano bar and so much more. The town was quaint and welcoming, attracting people from all over the world. It was relaxing and offered so much to do. I returned there on another trip to Maine and plan to go back again someday. If you are ever in that neck of the woods, I suggest you check it out!!! Ogunquit.org - Ogunquit,maine,marginal way,Ogunquit playhouse,playhouse,perkins cove,little beach,mother’s beach,footbridge beach,moody beach,north beach,Ogunquit beach,
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Arturo Sandoval,
beaches,
lobster,
Maine,
New England,
Ogunquit,
seafood,
shoreline,
travel
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Great friendships
There is so much wonder that ebbs and flows from great friendships that can truly stand the test of time. I have been very fortunate in my life to maintain some great connections spanning more than 2 decades. In friendships that begin in childhood and last on into the later years of life, there is a remarkable kind of connection that feels like home, offering a sense of unity throughout the passage of time. Having people in my life that have grown with me and always offered that unconditional love has been one of my greatest treasures. Throughout my life, I have viewed my closest friends as family. I think it is extremely important to surround yourself with individuals who bring light, love, understanding, compassion, inspiration, honesty, passion and harmony.
I think I am always grateful for the amazing relationships that I have in my life. Still, from time to time, I see a more vivid picture detailing just how vibrant these relationships are in affecting me from the inside out.
One day, a couple of weeks ago, I was struggling with one of those days where defeat seemed to be chasing my coattails. As the day was coming to a close, I felt drained, hopeless and uninspired. I decided to telephone my best friend who is really like a sister to me and after only ten minutes with her, I was revived!!! Her ability to bring me back to center was incredible and just what I needed at that moment. So, it became even more clear to me what a wonderful relationship I have with her and how important it is to cherish it!
I am grateful and filled with wonder for the amazing experiences that I have been gifted as a result of this friendship and many other relationships that have brought wondrous beauty into my life. We never know how long we have here to absorb the wonder of it all and breathe in the many fragrances that spill into our lives on a daily basis. So, soak it up, make the most of every moment and do not waste any time in anger or frustration or what is out of your control. Because, the only thing that really counts is sharing moments with those that you love and discovering the best in each other, drawing out the positive to create an environment of love with no room for anger and resentment. The strength is in your love, find it there and let it fill your heart and soul.
I think I am always grateful for the amazing relationships that I have in my life. Still, from time to time, I see a more vivid picture detailing just how vibrant these relationships are in affecting me from the inside out.
One day, a couple of weeks ago, I was struggling with one of those days where defeat seemed to be chasing my coattails. As the day was coming to a close, I felt drained, hopeless and uninspired. I decided to telephone my best friend who is really like a sister to me and after only ten minutes with her, I was revived!!! Her ability to bring me back to center was incredible and just what I needed at that moment. So, it became even more clear to me what a wonderful relationship I have with her and how important it is to cherish it!
I am grateful and filled with wonder for the amazing experiences that I have been gifted as a result of this friendship and many other relationships that have brought wondrous beauty into my life. We never know how long we have here to absorb the wonder of it all and breathe in the many fragrances that spill into our lives on a daily basis. So, soak it up, make the most of every moment and do not waste any time in anger or frustration or what is out of your control. Because, the only thing that really counts is sharing moments with those that you love and discovering the best in each other, drawing out the positive to create an environment of love with no room for anger and resentment. The strength is in your love, find it there and let it fill your heart and soul.
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friendship,
love,
relationships
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Bortell's Fisheries - Ludington, MI
Off the beaten path there are some of the most amazing discoveries in life! I always like finding those places that are a little out of the way, usually the best kept secrets. Well, on a trip to the west coast of Michigan one year, I found one of those places. I would like to share it with you and hope that you will make it there someday. While visiting a lighthouse, we started chatting with a family from Iowa and they mentioned that they make the trip on the ferry from Wisconsin every year for fun and always look forward to visiting Bortell's Fisheries and they asked if we had been there yet. Not having heard of it, we were intrigues to find out more. They told us how to get there and stressed to us why we should go there. The next day, we followed the road along the shore which took us on a winding path up a hill near some high-voltage towers by the shore (I explain this detail because when you pass those towers, you know it is the correct path to Bortell's). When you arrive there, it is a very non-descript type of building. It is quite small but it is usually packed with cars and people sitting around outside eating at picnid table. When you go inside, it looks like a fish market and you select the type of fresh fish you want (when I say fresh, I mean FRESH) and then they fry it up for you and before you get to the cashier to pay, your fish is ready for you. OH, and you get A LOT of fish for a great price! The fish tastes so fresh and so amazing!! Take a drive and stop in at Bortell's, you will not be disappointed!!! Bortell's Fisheries - Ludington, MI
Uncommon Grounds Cafe | Coffee Roasters | Saugatuck, Michigan
Did you ever stop in at a place that you had never been to in your entire life and feel completely welcome and at home? This was my experience with this special little coffee shop in Saugatuck, Michigan. First off, Saugatuck is a wonderfully quaint town with tons of character and charm!!! It is one of my favorite towns in Michigan. This sweet little cafe is welcoming in every way. If you are ever in Saugatuck, stop in for a delicious cup of Java that you may not soon forget as it comes with a unique dash of small town sweetness. I still have my souvenir cup and as I sip my coffee from it, I remember that experience and the unforgettable charm of this little cafe. Great coffee, great service, lots of charm and welcoming atmosphere! Uncommon Grounds Cafe | Coffee Roasters | Saugatuck, Michigan
YUSUF Islam » Homepage
From a very young age, I was soaking up the music of Cat Stevens. I recall spending countless hours listening to Tea For The Tillerman. Filled with music and lyrics that filled me with the sense that struggling was not a curse but a necessity. Music was a catalyst for change in my life and Cat Stevens' music has definitely been key in that regard. Not only is he an amazing songwriter but his voice evokes an intense feeling of peace inside me. Over the years, he has continued to create music that affects me deeply. YUSUF Islam » Homepage
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Tea for the Tillerman,
Yusuf Islam
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
The Secret Film :: Official Web Site of The Secret and The Power
When I think of things that have really caused effective change in my life, the film, The Secret is definitely near the top of the list. This film is filled with great tools for everyone. I have known it to help people who were struggling in a variety of ways in life. It is used as a tool in drug/alcohol addiction rehab programs. It can be helpful for those suffering from depression or just to help jump start those feeling paralyzed by life or fear. It is a great tool for living to derive all that you can envision for your life. Seeing it is not only believing it but willing it to happen. Take a moment to check it out for yourself. You can view the first 20 minutes of the film here. The Secret Film :: Official Web Site of The Secret and The Power
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Inspirationall book,
The Secret
Ireland Facts - Useful Information, Places To Visit, Geography
Ireland is such a dream for me! Someday, I will make it there to soak in the amazing landscapes, culture, pubs, people, music and much more. I have always had a deep love for anything Irish. Ireland seems to be in my bones. My Great-Grandmother was born in Antrim but long before I knew that, I was in love with Ireland. I have talked to people and asked if it is as beautiful as it appears and they all say that it is incredible! I have imagined myself amongst the breathtaking views, listening to the waves crash up against the surf, having a pint in a pub while listening to Irish music or just taking a drive through the countryside to appreciate the stone walls and various structures that pepper the land. It is a dream, a vision that I will hold dear until the day it becomes a reality. In the meantime, I enjoy learning more and more about the country, the towns and the people. Ireland Facts - Useful Information, Places To Visit, Geography
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Ireland,
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pubs
Space, NASA Information & News | Outer Space Flight Videos & Pictures | Astronomy, Solar System Images | Space.com
Space is full of wonder! I am amazed at not only the infinite nature of space but in our ability to comprehend such a vast amount about space and time. When I think in terms of the universe and how vast it all is, I have a hard time wrapping my mind around it. I am grateful for the scientists and researchers that have dedicated their lives to discovery in this regard. I can only imagine what life was like before there was an understanding of the universe. What must people have thought about the sun, moon and the stars? It is all so fascinating to me. There is a wealth of knowledge available, this is a good place to start. Space, NASA Information & News | Outer Space Flight Videos & Pictures | Astronomy, Solar System Images | Space.com
Monday, February 7, 2011
Celtic Woman - Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace is one of those songs that seems to travel through my entire body when I listen to it, especially when accompanied by bagpipes. In part, it is the emotion and depth of the song that really strikes a chord in me. As well, this was one of my Father's favorite songs and it usually made him cry. I miss him and the way that he felt music on a very deep level. He and my Mother definitely influenced my deep love and passion for music. This is a very pleasant version of Amazing Grace but only one of many versions that I enjoy.
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Mambo Caliente Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval is a man who has crossed many musical boundaries to create new sounds that really captivate his listeners. I have been taken with his music since the first time I heard it when I was very young. The Latin influence that he brought to the jazz community has been so vibrant and filled with heart. He was a protégé of the legendary jazz master Dizzy Gillespie. If you are not familiar with the man or his musical history, check out his official website here. The song feature here, Mambo Caliente, has been a longtime favorite of mine. Enjoy and share.
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Photographs: Preserving Moments in Time
Photographs are something that bring great joy and wonder to my life. I love the art of photography for how it captures a moment in time that could otherwise be lost. I love taking photographs as well as looking through old photos that I have collected over the years and enjoy looking at the photographs that others have taken. It is quite an amazing art form. Beyond that, photography has the unique ability to gift us with visions of the past, of a time before we existed. I have been graced with a love of genealogy and through the experiences that I have had in researching my ancestry, I have been fortunate enough to know the faces of some of my ancestors. There are many ways that photographs touch my life and the lives of others. I want to share a few photographs that I have taken of things that bring wonder to my life. Nature working hard to sustain life by growing toward the light and source of moisture, sunsets, weeping willow trees, nature as art, people enjoying nature, autumn colors and bridges because they take you somewhere. I hope you enjoy these photographs and take some of your own or take the time to sit down and look through some of your old photographs, it is a rewarding experience.
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bridges,
nature,
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Tim McGraw: Don't take the girl - music video (lyrics in description)
My taste in music is definitely eclectic. I am really drawn to lyrics, to the story that a song can illustrate more than what genre it may be from. I love songs that take me on a journey, through life, emotions, love, passion, romance, etc. Although, I have never been a dedicated country music fan, there are some country songs that really stick with me, this is one of them. Every time I hear it, I get chills running through me. It truly does affect me and I love songs that have that ability. Maybe, it does the same for you.
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Don't Take the Girl,
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Fly Away Home
The movie Fly Away Home is really a very powerful story about how love can persevere and strengthen us in even the most desperate of times. I love this movie and this song by Mary Chapin Carpenter. It is a wonderful movie to share with your children. If you are feeling broken, you can nurture another and your heart will be filled until it breathes new life into your lungs. Share the wonder of it all.
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Mary Chapin Carpenter,
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The Secret of the Shadow by Debbie Ford
The Secret of the Shadow by Debbie Ford is a book that truly continues to benefit me long after reading it. I would even say that it changed not only the way I viewed myself but my life. It helped me to see things so differently. I always suggest this book to friends and loved ones as I think it can benefit everyone for different reasons. If you or someone you know is truly struggling with life, with the events of the past, with who they are, you may want to suggest this book. It is an easy read and a fabulous tool for life. Gain some new perspective and soak up the wonder that is in you.
The Secret of the Shadow by Debbie Ford
The Secret of the Shadow by Debbie Ford
David Wilcox ~ Language of the Heart
David Wilcox is surely one of the best storytellers. His fluid honesty and passion is bubbling over in every one of his songs. I have had the pleasure of seeing him perform live. All of his audiences will tell you how it feels as though you are hanging out with him as he tell personal stories. Hopefully, you will have the chance to experience his music in that way one day. Share his honesty with others.
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Julian Beever
I stumbled upon the amazing talent of Julian Beever many years ago and his work has never ceased to amaze and delight the senses!!! I never saw the true potential of sidewalk chalk when I was a child! You may have seen his work before. Share the wonder around as it is sure to bring pure joy to many!
Julian Beever Sidewalk Artist
Julian Beever Sidewalk Artist
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Julian Beever
Jesse Cook - Cascada
Jesse Cook, a Flamenco guitarist, whose music I fell in love with right away. Having loved the music of The Gipsy Kings since I was a child, Jesse Cook was a welcome edition to my listening library. He has quite a repertoire of music and I have not heard anything of his that I did not like. I have a few favorites, like Soledad, Mario Takes a Walk, Dance of Spring and this one, Cascada.
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Jesse Cook,
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Mario Takes a Walk,
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Loreena McKennitt - The Old Ways
I have had the good fortune of being introduced to a wide variety of artists in my lifetime that span all musical genres. From time to time, I find myself so taken with an artist's musical genius that their music instantly becomes part of the fabric of my life. This was definitely the case with Loreena McKennitt. Her music moves me in a way I cannot fully describe. Her talent is incredible and the way her music seems to take flight is just without comparison for me.
Enjoy the journey . . .
Enjoy the journey . . .
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Celtic,
Loreena McKennitt,
music,
The Old Ways
Into The Mystic
Into The Mystic by Van Morrison
When I hear this song, I am totally consumed by it. It has always had this affect on me. It takes hold of me, heart and soul. Some songs just have this overwhelming affect on me. It is the sense of being swept away on a journey while calling me home at the same time. You may have heard it before, but give it a listen and share your thoughts if you like.
When I hear this song, I am totally consumed by it. It has always had this affect on me. It takes hold of me, heart and soul. Some songs just have this overwhelming affect on me. It is the sense of being swept away on a journey while calling me home at the same time. You may have heard it before, but give it a listen and share your thoughts if you like.
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Into the Mystic,
lyrics,
music,
song,
Van Morrison
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