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BACK IN THE CHAIR

12 Responses to “BACK IN THE CHAIR”

  1. The Barn Says:

    AHHH! That brings back the Red Dog days. And working for an actors director! ASC you so lucky!
    Be well

  2. California Yanqui Says:

    :)

  3. Suzanne Says:

    You gotta feel the pain (lol) easy for you to say you’re not kneeling on a cold concrete slab…what an angel that woman is ;-) . I love those patio grapes…I need to get me some of those. Miss you guys.
    Suzanne

  4. Doug Says:

    Bravo! Pure love ringing true. You’re both talented at being in front and behind the camera. Thanks for sharing your life and love with us.

    A big Hello to Brudda Barn, Cali, Suzanne and to ONE and ALL. I hear what Suzanne is saying, because I miss all of you, too. That’s just how I Am.

    And so…

    All For One, One For ALL

  5. Anna Says:

    I thought you were doing a Rock Musical Video.

  6. debo Says:

    What!!!!! oh yea cool gadget

  7. Roberta Says:

    We did that in the bedroom one night! :-)

  8. Anna Says:

    Archangel Iophiel

    Meaning of Name: Beauty of God

    Message to the Contemporary World: The illusion of beauty is pain.

    Patron Angel Of: Painters, sculptors, masons, architects, visionaries, gardeners, artists in general, art historians, art teachers, photographers, fashion designers and models, interior decorators, wedding planners, “film directors” and production crews, community beautification groups, art museums curators and benefactors, philanthropists, secrets.

    Usually Arrives in Your Life: When you need to slow down and make rest, respite, and recreation integral parts of the healing process, whether this is healing of the body, mind, or soul.

    Isn’t that name different, just got sent to me…

    I’m glad it was Roberta and not me, “Whoa” my innocent eyes and ears……….

  9. Doug Says:

    Hey Anna! Sending my best to you.
    How’s the art projects going? Thanks for spreading divine beauty.

    Anyhow, (somehow my words got lost in space), I really enjoyed watching Mr. & Mrs. Coppola, so I came back for another look.

    I bet it’s not easy being a bell ringer. I am positive that you need to know how to tug the rope so you can get a rhythm going, especially while kneeling on a cold slab.

    Now, I am not looking to become a post hog so I will be brief.

    I have many old time favorites, one be, the Hunchback of ND. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phxsDnRUoKo&feature=related
    As a child I would cry whenever I would watch this beauty & beast tale.
    Lastly, Mrs. Coppola got the tone and rhythm down – What brilliant direction, and great ear, as well.
    Please listen to the bells tolling at San Gimignano @
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65xlcIjAGX0&feature=related
    Brudda: Surf’s up Up UP!

    Cali: Keep them smiles coming! Hope you’re feeling better.

    Suzanne: Thanks for keeping things real. The women in the old man’s boat, speak their heart’s, making for a beautiful voyage.

    Roberta: Your sense of humor is great for the imagination.

    Debo: Always great to read your comments.

    And so…

    All For One, One For ALL

  10. California Yanqui Says:

    I’m getting there Doug. Just a little bump in the road those last few months.

  11. Doug Says:

    Way to flow, Cali! Hang tight and keep dem ten planted, okay?

  12. Anna Says:

    My internet wasn’t working right so I got only a couple of secs but I fixed it today. What grape Light? You do look like a aviator. It has a very oriental gong sound to it. Nice birds……