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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Despite What Country You Are In, Country was the Hit List While in Delaware!
Here is the hit list of when I was in Delaware in the 2014!!!! (and I LOVED connecting with my country roots and self!) Take it on back Blink Sunshine and whisky Felt good on my lips Life is a … Continue reading
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2014 What do you remember? MY top hits of 2014!
I am giving into temptation and listing the most memorable aspects of 2014 (NOT in ORDER): -Taking a record number of amazing students from Repentino. to New York City and taking the first ever New York Cruise – and EVERYTHING … Continue reading
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2014 Closing Out Many Chances to Capitalize on in 2015!
I have heard many say it around me, and it does mean something, 2014 FLEW like I can never remember. In looking back, there is so much to remember, so much to reflect on, and so much to be thankful … Continue reading
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2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 8,800 times in 2014. If it were a … Continue reading
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Into the Woods and Among the Masses
Finally. I heard the hype, I heard and anticipated the presentation of Into the Woods from our ASF drama club in the 2015 season to come and I was anxious due to that anticipation. What is amazing is the fact … Continue reading
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Tagged Into the Woods, James Corden, Johnny Depp, Meryl Streep
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Home in 2014
Of course the question of home is different for everyone. Yet, some things remain the same. Home is that place where creativity, energy, and a sense of security reigns, and often that can occur in some very mobile places. Being … Continue reading
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Tagged ASF, Delaware, Roma Norte, Soroptomist Park, VInce Morris Nature Trail at Chapel Branch, Zocolo
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Cinematic Cornucopia…
Thanks to the accessibility, as well as to my own personal intrigue, there are some pretty powerful films that have started to roll out since October and beyond, and I wanted to share some observations I have made on some … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Bob Thornton, Billy Boyd, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Exodus Gods and Kings, Interstellar, Joel Edgerton, Lord of the Ring, Matthew McConaughey, My Cousin Vinny, Pure Country, Ridley Scott, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvll, The Battle of the Five Armies, The Hobbit, The Judge, The Last Goodbye
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Thistmas – and more that can’t be said…but FELT. Gold, silver, and every other color makes US!
Yes, I have seemingly slacked on what has been a 2014 year of posts, with my goal of reaching a total of 25000 views for the 2014 year. However, I am always up for a challenge, and more than meeting … Continue reading
The Lunario Lighting Up the Stage Through Skylight and Streetcar
Theatre. In Mexico. I am a little out of that scene but miss it terribly, since at one time attending the season at The Pittsburgh’s Public Theatre and seeing so many wide-ranging plays, and then being able to discuss them … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Foster, Benedict Andrews, Bill Nighy, Carey Mulligan, Gillian Anderson, Matthew Beard, SkyLight, Stephen Daldry, StreetCar Named Desire, The Lunario, The National Theatre in London, The Pittsburgh Public Theatre, The X Files, The Young Vic, Vanessa Kirby, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
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