I find her work very enjoyable. I hope you like it.
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I dabble in my ancestry from time to time. Some of the photographs in my collection are a mystery. My parents passed away some time ago so I have no one to ask.. Now I have to do detective work to figure out what was going on and identify some of the people. It can be enjoyable but also frustrating.
My mother is the 4th woman from the left. She's the pretty one with a smile, white shoes and socks. I have no idea who the other women are.
The Saturnia had a twin sister ship called the Vulcania. The life preserver indicates the ship they were on.
They were Italian built luxury liners. I don't know how my mother could afford it. I'm not sure if the ship was coming to America or returning to Italy. She came each way.
I found this short video in Noir genre on an excellent blog called Debra She Who Seeks.
Her link: She Who Seeks https://shewhoseeks.blogspot.com/
It's only about 7 minutes long, in French with English subtitles.
"This fantastic short film by Fabrice Mathieu tells the tale of a shadow who finds himself frustrated with the actions of his wearer and decides to do something about it. Told using black-and-white footage from more than 60 films, the story unfolds much like a classic film noir, with plenty of action and intrigue."
Bhangra connects to a much deeper set of masculine values. Most of these values are set through labor, industry and self-sufficiency in agriculture, loyalty, independence and bravery in personal, political and military endeavors; and the development and expression of virility, vigor, and honor are common themes. Bhangra referred both to formal male performances and to communal dancing among men and women. In the past 30 years, bhangra has been established all over the world. It has become integrated into popular Asian culture after being mixed with hip hop, house and reggae styles of music. Certain bhangra moves have been adapted and changed over time but at its core remains a sense of cultural identity and tradition. We see bhangra take place mainly in the Punjabi culture. Many people tend to showcase bhangra as a source of joy and entertainment at weddings, parties, and all sorts of celebrations.
Many people also do bhangra as a source of exercise, it is an excellent substitution to the gym. Traditionally, bhangra is danced by men but now we see both men and women participating in this dance form. With bhangra competitions all over the world, we see all sorts of people competing in these events.
I want to share the medical videos of Dr. Chubbyemu. He shows unusual medical conditions mostly caused accidentally. Here are two of those videos. They are around 15 minuets long but very entertaining.
Dr. Chubbyemu.
A Mom Drank 3 Gallons Water In 2 Hours. This is What Happened to Her Brain.
A Grandma Ate 1 Pound Chocolate In 6 Hours. This Is What Happened To Her Brain.
I really don't know much about playing music. I can't read the notes and I'm not sure if my hands are agile enough. But when I came across the lap harp while I was looking through Amazon, it seemed easy enough to try.
You don't have to know how to read the music sheets and anyone can play it right away. It's sometimes advertised for use by children but I found some videos on Youtube where it was played very well by adults.
Anyway, it might encourage me to move on to other easy instruments.
Above are photos of my lap harp. As you can see I only have to pick at the notes on the inserted music sheet, easy enough for kids.
It's not me playing but here's my skill level:
Expert musicians seem to be playing without sheet music:
Lamento Di Tristano - 14th century Italian
Renaissance tune
The man in this video must love the instrument:
Right now I'm trying to get my harp in tune. There's a free tuner for the iphone called "Plusadd lite" I had to search a bit and try not to press on any apps I did not want. Maybe the ones for sale are better. I don't know.
I've been so tired the last two weeks. My autoimmune disease CIDP is acting up again. My Physical Therapist told me he's never seen me so tired and to speak with my doctor. I left a message at his office.
Maybe the problem will heal itself. I'll keep up with exercise and my blog. Sorry I skipped posting or reading your blogs last week.