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Between the air and the water a steel wave quivers. What people call the surface is also a ceiling. A looking glass above, watered silk below. Nothing is torn on the way through. Only a few bubbles mark the diver's channel and behind him the frontier soon closes. But once the threshold is crossed you can turn back slowly and look up: that dazzling screen is the border between two worlds, as clear to the one as to the other. Behind the looking glass the sky is made of water.
Philippe Diole. The Undersea Adventure. 1951
Dedicated to the rehabilitation of wounded veterans and their families though SCUBA diving as a means of adventure therapy.
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My favorite music right now is the Pandora station that results from typing in Toy Matinee.
My very wonderful friend Mo2vation put together 6 CDs of music he liked, to introduce me to. My favorite was Toy Matinee, and the station that Pandora puts together from that is just fantastic -- to my taste, at least!
I am definetly liking The Black Keys, and about Toy Matinee...I dont know how I feel about them yet, the video I just watched made the main singer look like an 80's rock band lead singer with the super crazy hair and long chain earing on one side...also some people on youtube were braging about having the original "casette"...I did like their track "there was a little boy".
Between the air and the water a steel wave quivers. What people call the surface is also a ceiling. A looking glass above, watered silk below. Nothing is torn on the way through. Only a few bubbles mark the diver's channel and behind him the frontier soon closes. But once the threshold is crossed you can turn back slowly and look up: that dazzling screen is the border between two worlds, as clear to the one as to the other. Behind the looking glass the sky is made of water.
Philippe Diole. The Undersea Adventure. 1951
Dedicated to the rehabilitation of wounded veterans and their families though SCUBA diving as a means of adventure therapy.
Through this page you can take surveys which translate to donations for our organization. Essentially you can give a donation by giving your time not necessarily your money.
I went retro about 10 years ago and mostly listen to old stuff. I love old jazz- New Orleans Style jazz in particular. I also like current artist that play older stuff, like Harry Connick Jr and Michael Buble.
Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Harry Belafonte, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Holiday, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra are a few of my favs.
I'm a classical musician with a Masters who prefers Disco, Chuck Mangione or Maynard Ferguson. Don't have tracks or playbacks--just cassettes & walkmans (some still in the unopened package--the walkmans, that is). I know what discs are and do have some CDs and even DVDS- but mostly of my own playing. And hey, you can even find me on Youtube I think, or some place like that.
Between the air and the water a steel wave quivers. What people call the surface is also a ceiling. A looking glass above, watered silk below. Nothing is torn on the way through. Only a few bubbles mark the diver's channel and behind him the frontier soon closes. But once the threshold is crossed you can turn back slowly and look up: that dazzling screen is the border between two worlds, as clear to the one as to the other. Behind the looking glass the sky is made of water.
Philippe Diole. The Undersea Adventure. 1951
Dedicated to the rehabilitation of wounded veterans and their families though SCUBA diving as a means of adventure therapy.
Through this page you can take surveys which translate to donations for our organization. Essentially you can give a donation by giving your time not necessarily your money.
Wow -- I tried something new on Pandora today: Johnny Clegg and Savutu. It came up with an amazingly eclectic station, ranging from the Police to Supertramp, and some African music as well. Great experiment!