Sunday
5.3.2020
A walk about masked and gloved.
The Gandhi Garden
"On July 15, 1986 The New York Times reported "On the second of October in 1869, Mohandas K. Gandhi was born. On the second of October in 1986, an eight-foot bronze likeness of the Mahatma is scheduled to be unveiled in Union Square." The choice of Union Square as the statue's site was by no means casual. Several other locations had been proposed, but the Gandhi Memorial International Foundation had rejected them all as inappropriate. Gandhi's great-grandnephew, Yogesh K. Gandhi, was director of the foundation and he explained "Union Square has a history of free speech. For me, union is identified with unity. And also, thousands of people are passing by every day. By seeing the statue, people get the inspiration of the philosophy of nonviolence. And that is the idea."
READ
Really, you won't be sorry
http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-mohandas-gandhi-statue-union-square.html
5.3.2020
A walk about masked and gloved.
The Gandhi Garden
"On July 15, 1986 The New York Times reported "On the second of October in 1869, Mohandas K. Gandhi was born. On the second of October in 1986, an eight-foot bronze likeness of the Mahatma is scheduled to be unveiled in Union Square." The choice of Union Square as the statue's site was by no means casual. Several other locations had been proposed, but the Gandhi Memorial International Foundation had rejected them all as inappropriate. Gandhi's great-grandnephew, Yogesh K. Gandhi, was director of the foundation and he explained "Union Square has a history of free speech. For me, union is identified with unity. And also, thousands of people are passing by every day. By seeing the statue, people get the inspiration of the philosophy of nonviolence. And that is the idea."
READ
Really, you won't be sorry
http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-mohandas-gandhi-statue-union-square.html
Motherhood
Not yet full
Tuesday
5.4.2020
Noon
High Anxiety all Day
Intermittent Heart palpitations
Weeping without tears
Zoom-Cast Session with My Zendo
6 p.m.
After meditation, complete relief
Tuesday
5.5.2T020
6 a.m.
8 p.m.
(closer)
10 p.m
Change
How many more cups of tea and coffee before I float away while sheltered in place?
~*~
BEST MUSICAL ZOOM-CAST
From the Julliard School
"Bolero
(9 minutes and 30 seconds)
Directed and choreographed by Larry Keigwin with associate Nicole Wolcott, featuring a reimagining of Ravel’s score, conducted by David Robertson, and produced by Kurt Crowley. Featuring Juilliard dancers, musicians, and actors, with alumni Emanuel Ax (music), Christine Baranski (drama), Jon Batiste (jazz studies), Renée Fleming (voice), Isabel Leonard (voice), Laura Linney (drama), Patti LuPone (drama), Yo-Yo Ma (music), Andrea Miller (dance), Bebe Neuwirth (dance), faculty member Itzhak Perlman (music), Susanna Phillips (voice), Bobbi Jene Smith (dance), Davóne Tines (voice), and Bradley Whitford (drama).
https://youtu.be/rqzkn-jX-JU
2 comments:
I thought of it this way once ... how many more full moons?
When the people went Out...
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