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“Life is painful and messed up. It gets complicated at the worst of times, and sometimes you have no idea where to go or what to do. Lots of times people just let themselves get lost, dropping into a wide open, huge abyss. But that's why we have to keep trying. We have to push through all that hurts us, work past all our memories that are haunting us. Sometimes the things that hurt us are the things that make us strongest. A life without experience, in my opinion, is no life at all. And that's why I tell everyone that, even when it hurts, never stop yourself from living.”
― Alysha Speer
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5sIZA6ZcVA
I share another shot of this street musician from my visit to SFO
There's one more on my stream
My friends who do candids truly humble me
I think it takes a special kind of photographer to be comfortable photographing others
LOL thats why so many selfies
I am only comfortable with myself :))))
What can I say...
Have yourselves a beautiful day
And thank you, for always taking the time to stop by
Love
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Street musician seen here playing a hurdy-gurdy (tekerőlant or tekerő, or by its newer name the nyenyere) the instrument came to Hungary probably from the West. It is assumed that the hand or street organ (kintorna), often mentioned in the 16th century, was its ancestor. This word took on the meaning “hurdy-gurdy” (verkli) only in the course of Hungarian language reform, during the 19th century.
"Don't worry if no one pays attention to you when you do what you love. There is always someone who likes you...because you matter. His music was amazing!"-Millie
Surrounded by the beautiful mountains of the Poconos, is The Hooven Mercantile Co. building in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. It was established in Mauch Chunk in 1882 as a distributor of coffee, tea and spices and renovated in 1984 and most recently in 2016.
Today, the Hooven Mercantile building is a museum and the home of the Big Creek Vineyard. The original scale is built into the floor behind the winery’s bar. and is located in the heart of the historic district in downtown Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
I'm posting photos from my archive because I haven't gone out to take photos for two months... and counting.
Pose by me with Anypose and Fate Hand Poser
Sim: The Dirty Grind - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fender/84/142/24
Inspiration: Joe Bonamassa - You Left Me Nothin' But The Bill and the Blues - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fender/84/142/24
Music is a moral law. It gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, and life to everything. It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is good, just and beautiful, of which it is the invisible, but nevertheless dazzling, passionate, and eternal form (Plato).
BC Summer Games Torch Lighting Ceremony. Jesse Roper entertains at the BC Summer Games in 2018 in the Cowichan Valley.
Seva was a cello player of an original gathering of "Aquarium" band. I like the authentic ambiance of his home. He has a good collection of vinyl records. He recommended me to watch the musical movie "Across the Universe" by Julie Taymor from where I started to understand and admire the Beatles.
From photo shoot for Orina's new album. Usually I'm avoiding to upload several images from the same shoot in a row, even several images with the same model (maybe I'm wrong here, what do you think?), but my friend Orina releasing new music and I'm trying to help. Besides, all session turned up very different.
The inimitable and brilliant cellist Zoe Keating pictured at POP!Tech. POP!Tech seems to have a knack for picking amazing cellists. Last year we were treated to the superb Rufus Cappadocia. www.flickr.com/photos/petefoley/2977180232/
See her here performing with Imogen Heap video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8189377906878620797&... another POP!Tech veteran, who I was lucky enough to see and meet last year www.flickr.com/photos/petefoley/2975939333/