did I already mention how much I love the theatre? tonight we went from work to see Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, and it was beautiful, innovative, funny, sensitive, understanding of mental illness, and how it conveyed relationships, just divine. And the costumes- it was (not as good as the rites of spring as that was complete unexpected genius, although maybe comparing the two is a bit bonkers), anyway, pretty impeccable.
I’ve started poetry class now. I tell you because- I can feel a stir inside of me-this blog has helped me begin to express myself- and it grows.
People are amazing aren’t we (sometimes). We all go through so much, we learn, grow, live.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if our society embraced age and wisdom, and nutured these qualities in people.
Would it make people less repressed? Less in need to lie?
Tonight was yet another wonderful surprise trip to the theatre. I do love the theatre.
The play was cat on a hot tin roof. It will be my new obsession.
What a theme. And another mind blowing moment of synchronicity.
With James Earl Jones in it- his was the best performance- and lovely people as company.
Thank you- to my friend, dear Robert- aka He who with his depth makes hearts sing.
this song on many levels, and the video in relation to native american indian philosophy
made me smile
Jesca Hoop- number 2
how sexy?
(and yes- we did go and see her live- and yes she was amazing as all that- if not even more so. YES YES YES! Indeed, the next big thing as jazz cafe had her down to be. 5th feb.)
Divine.
(must learn how to imbed videos into post.)














