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Monthly Archives: April 2012
The Books of the Dead: a hurricane, a comet and (of course) UFOs
I’m heading (floundering might be a better word!) towards the deadline – 30 April – for Art House Co-op’s 2012 Limited Edition Sketchbook Project. My entry is preliminary work for the second in my Books of the Dead series. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography, spirituality, Walking
Tagged 2012 Sketchbook Project, Book of the Dead, Comet, Energy, Hurricane, UFOs, Wikipedia
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Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir 3: Water Nights
Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir 3: Water Nights I had to post this. I wanted to take part this year but the deadline for the recording conflicted with another, more important one. Next year maybe! Meantime, isn’t this sublime? Ann Related … Continue reading
The Singing Lesson
Time to raise a smile on the blog. The above is an extract from a British film (movie) called Follow A Star (1956) and starred Norman Wisdom and Hattie Jacques among others. It always makes me laugh my head off. Continue reading