Have you ever heard a piece of music that is so beautiful it almost hurts… a piece with dissonance so perfect that it’s achingly profound? Well, if you haven’t, Arvo Pärt’s Magnificat is it. I ran across an wonderful YouTube version of it this evening (although the video is a bit bizarre). Enjoy…
Grace and Peace,
`tim
I know I’m a little bit crazy, but I’ve always wanted to try fire breathing. The problem? I don’t like pain, and I’m a bit risk-adverse. You know what they say about curiosity… eventually it gets the best of you. (I’m ignoring what they say about curiosity and that unfortunate cat….)
Anyhow, this evening I read about a type of fire breathing that doesn’t use carcinogenic fuel and doesn’t taste downright awful, so… to make a long story short, I had to give it a try.
It’s still one of my first tries… but….
Fun, huh?!
Oh, and don’t try this at home!
Grace and Peace,
`tim
Why? Well, I haven’t posted anything in a while and it’s good clean fun….
Grace and Peace,
`tim
I probably shouldn’t find this as funny as I do; oh well. Enjoy…
Grace and Peace,
`tim
Why don’t things like this ever happen in SW Michigan???
Thanks for the link Brewergnome… brightened my day.
Grace and Peace,
`tim
No, I’m not talking about Christmas cocktails… Straight No Chaser is an a capella group. They have a wonderful version of “Auld Lang Syne” on their Christmas Album that just came out, but what I’ve really fallen in love with is their version of the “12 days of Christmas.” It’s on the CD too, but the video is great so I hunted it down for you. Enjoy!