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Horizons of surprise, evolution, and finality…
Marching into the last evening of The Les Miserables production, I have sweaty palms, and I am no where near in the cast and yet, for the last four performances I have fell in knee deep, falling into the cast, … Continue reading
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“Invisible threads” among Hidden Heroes
Perspective. Look closely at that image. Some, including me, are scared to death of that image. Why? You have in front of you what you do see and what you don’t see. What you do seem to see, whether you … Continue reading
Les Miserables 101 – “It’s Beautifully Miserable”…
What happens when an event, one single event becomes such a defining factor in how you see something, that it changes how you see that very “something” forever? I would say that word is brilliant. ASF’s Les Miserables 2014 school … Continue reading
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Raccoons & Diapers, musings, and a monster post…
Exhausted. I mean it has been ages since I could hardly even walk straight from yes, exhaustion and nothing else. Yet, Saturday night, I literally had to brace my knees as I made I up the stairs, sat down for … Continue reading
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Carnism, Canvas sketching, Ella Fitzgerald, India Chai Tea, a perfect morning…
Happy Mother’s Day! YEAH! This has been a day indeed, but what make it best… Waking up to absolute silence, and wind slowly blowing in the window, the slight sound of a saxophone begins to soak into the morning from … Continue reading
Human Tetris anyone? – A GRADUATE! – and Reviewing a FUTURE…
Yeah. That was the second time, out of three years, I have felt an earthquake that actually happened. Watch this building video, wow. The only difference was THIS TIME, I was asleep and it woke me up to look out … Continue reading
Cesar Chavez, Grand Budapest, Driving in the Park, and Breaking Down a 5 day Week…
Yes, it is true, a 5 day week, TOUGH. Yet, much happens to help break up that 5 day week, and for that, I am grateful. It’s funny, walking the dogs in Parque Rio last week in the early AM, … Continue reading
Rufus Wainwright, library paths, fresh air, 3 pounds, and Hangover…
“What was your favorite part of vacation?” I know I do not get questions like that but I love them. Why? It makes me think as a person as well, and not take the moments I tend to forget, memorable … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 minute music hour, Candy Kitchin, Chapel Branch, Hangover, Kate McGarrile, Keurig, Keurig Snapple, Loudon Wainwright, Loudon Wainwright III, Macy's Washington D.C., NOMA, npr music, NPR Office, Rufus Wainwright, Salt Water Taffy, Saucony, United Airlines, US Airways, Vince Morris Trail
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Rubin Carter, Roda, freedom, and aspiring.
Rubin Carter – wow. After listening to NPR and discovering the amazing story of Rubin Carter – his 20 years prison term that was unfairly unconvicted of – wow, I can barely say much about story that speaks for itself and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Schwinn, Bethany Beach, Boston Marathon, Charlotte, Chilis, Freedom To Read Foundation, Heartbleed, Korean ferry, Liquid Assets, Malaysian Airflight, N.C., Nanticoke Watershed Conservancy, National Novel Writing Month, Roda Studio, Rubin Carter, Takoma Park, Washington D.C.
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Becoming a part of the bigger picture…
As I spend my third day in Takoma Park, MD, ready to head to DE tomorrow, I find what is even more exciting is seeing the creative projects around me that make life more enriching and fulfilling. It would be … Continue reading
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