MELODIE R.

February 15th, 2009

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FLAVIEN C.

February 15th, 2009

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MAXENCE C.

February 15th, 2009

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ANN C. A.K.A. CHU

February 14th, 2009

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LA BONNE MERE MARSEILLE

February 12th, 2009

garde4.JPGNotre Dame de la Garde, la Mairie de Louis XIV, l’hopital de la Vieille Charité, la Cathédrale, le Vieux Port, les maisons de Fernand Pouillon, tout Marseille est là, sauf l’Eglise de St Victor

THE SPOT ON THE SEAWALL

February 3rd, 2009

spot.jpgOn the Seawall in Galveston, the Spot bar is the rendez-vous des bikers, it is the only bar still open on the seawall after Ike that has currently some clientele

QUIET SUNDAY AT THE BEACH

February 1st, 2009

beach-016.jpgSuperbowl Sunday at Stewart beach Galveston the crowd is glued to the TV screen at home

INDIAN COMPASSION

January 30th, 2009

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On the beach this man drowned himself into the rip tide but this Indian woman came to his rescue risking her life. Some surfer rushed to the beach patrol to call for help.

FALLEN GOLDEN BOYS & GIRL

January 26th, 2009

figures-023.jpgThey were powerful, they were rich, they were arrogant and unworried, they loved the Golden Calf, they were the Golden Boys and Girls, today they are naked in the street, they sold their Porsches and they got what they deserved, God’s wrath !!!

PLAYING VIOLIN IN THE SUBWAY

January 24th, 2009

figures-022.jpgA man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that thousands of people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.
Three minutes went by and a middle aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He slowed his pace and stopped for a few seconds and then hurried up to meet his schedule.
A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and without stopping continued to walk.
A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.
The one who paid the most attention was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally the mother pushed hard and the child continued to walk turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.
In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.
No one knew this but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world. He played one of the most intricate pieces ever written with a violin worth 3.5 million dollars.
Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston and the seats average $100.00 each.