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Singing bowls at Berkeley's Himalayan Fair, May 14-15, 2011. The bronze bowls "sing" when a mallet is dragged lightly around the rim. They are a traditional accompaniment to Buddhist meditation.
This "Panoptican" sits on a hill over looking Burnley. Made of pipes of varying sizes, the sound produced by the wind is amazing and, I imagine, quite eerie if you were to visit at night....
Children from Rossall School perform during the anual house singing contest held at the Grand Theatre Blackpool 22.11.2017. Picture Anthony Farran
Children from Rossall School perform during the anual house singing contest held at the Grand Theatre Blackpool 22.11.2017. Picture Anthony Farran
Here is the uncertainty principle in real life: pay for the cruise and you MAY see whales - orcas, blue and gray whales or humpback whales... it is still worth trying, i guess... during our afternoon trip we did see dolphins, sea otters and sea lions, plenty of the last everywhere... even can hear them talking to each other non-stop...but it does not really matter you see them this time or not - whales are somewhere there...in deep... deep... deep waters... singing….
have never tried these cruises...
It's hard to tell if Casey is talking or singing in this photo. She's inducting Scott Chen as President of KTC for 2006-2007. EVP, Debbie Tsai looking on.
Buddhist monks have long used Tibetan singing bowls in meditation practice. Also known as singing bowls or Himalayan bowls, Tibetan singing bowls are said to promote relaxation and offer powerful healing properties. The vibrations that the bowls produce may affect the mind and body. Tibetan singing bowls, despite their long history of use.
I said no more blossom pics but heard this little chap singing his heart out high up in amongst the blossom !!
The singer Dry River Yacht Club was doing a whole new language.
Catch them at myspace.com/dryriveryachtclub
A day in Phoenix at TEDxPHX
The Illawarra Knitting Nannas Against Gas (IKNAG) today held another knit-in, this time outside the office of Sharon Bird, member for Cunningham.
Singing Gorilla in tutu is sure to add fun to your event. Send Gorilla in Pink tutu singing telegram and make your dear one have a wonderful day.
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North entrance area of Dick Young/Nelson Lake Marsh Forest Preserve in Batavia, Illinois. Visit: blog.rosyfinch.com