26 Jul
The drive can be awfully long
when the windows are rolled up
and the radio can’t drown out the sound.
I shrink to the size of a fly,
listening to them argue about where to
turn and how fast to drive.
The abuse that spews from one’s
mouth to the other can cause even a fly
to shudder.
Doesn’t matter.
And they wonder [...]
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05 May
During this past Christmas season I had the good fortune of attending a meditation and music concert performed by Lucinda Drayton the lead singer of Blissful Music. The intimate setting was the inside of a converted chapel of a college campus, which comfortably sat 30 to 50 comfortable souls. Infused in this soft atmosphere was [...]
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15 Apr
How rude can humans be? Well, rude is an understatement. Especially when it comes to criticizing or making fun of someone who is perceived as being kind of odd — and who has aspirations that we think are unattainable for someone like “them”.
This past Thursday, a middle-age woman from Scotland, Ms. Susan Boyle, auditioned [...]
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12 Apr
Dana Cunningham’s third CD called Color of Light is a rare gem. Each track has something profound to offer taking you to a place inside your mind where stillness awaits and contemplation begins.
Dana combines her impressive piano work with the accompaniment of award winning artists Eugene Friesen on cello, Glen Velez on percussion and Will [...]
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10 Sep
I am and will always be a great fan of Luciano Pavarotti. His demise has left a void in this world. The sheer power and majesty of his voice and his passion for music are just some of the qualities that I love about this great tenor. In tribute to the Maestro, I [...]
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