The url on the comment “sharing the simple joy” somehow became scewed.
Should be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwFr–TG_KY, Joel Guzman, leading the return of the accordian.
It’s a stunning scene- frozen in time- reminds me of home. I miss my family, miss our lone mountain, Taranaki (where the Last Samurai was filmed). Here in Auckland, we have neighbours, the houses are so close together you can see into their kitchen. I like space- and lots of it.
On to something else, I know you advised me not to get your name tattooed, but I went ahead and got it done- infact a guy from Utah, did it for me today and it looks awesome. It stings alittle, was worth it.
My sister thinks I’m crazy for doing something like this, but hey, I’m an out there kind of person- not nuts- just free spirited. Well gotta go, I have a painting to do for an Irish couple to take back with them.
enjoying that moment – nice!
Great Photo!
Very natural, very inviting, and extremely soothing…
Lovely
and sharing the simple joy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwFr–TG_KY&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Ftime%2Eblogs%2Ecom%2Fdaily%5Fdish%2F
Your life, the poem, is one which I find I need a line or 2 every few days.
Thank you
A neighbor.
(and long time lurker)
Thank you for sharing
The url on the comment “sharing the simple joy” somehow became scewed.
Should be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwFr–TG_KY, Joel Guzman, leading the return of the accordian.
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It’s a stunning scene- frozen in time- reminds me of home. I miss my family, miss our lone mountain, Taranaki (where the Last Samurai was filmed). Here in Auckland, we have neighbours, the houses are so close together you can see into their kitchen. I like space- and lots of it.
On to something else, I know you advised me not to get your name tattooed, but I went ahead and got it done- infact a guy from Utah, did it for me today and it looks awesome. It stings alittle, was worth it.
My sister thinks I’m crazy for doing something like this, but hey, I’m an out there kind of person- not nuts- just free spirited. Well gotta go, I have a painting to do for an Irish couple to take back with them.
See you in a couple of years Ottmar
Rhegan