Showing posts with label Maya Angelou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maya Angelou. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Welcome 2020

Welcome, 2020!

My hope and wish 
is that our world will be more in harmony;
respecting each other with compassion,
patience and tolerance.
I hope and wish
we will all learn to care for the animals 
on this mutual home, earth;
and that we understand more fully
that ALL life is precious.
Amen

Kaleidoscope by inkspired



Christmas paper stars created by inkspired and her Cricut machine



Kaleidoscope by inkspired 



I found this meme on Pinterest with no credits attached.

Kaleidoscope by inkspired


Hopefully Tim McGraw did say this.
You never know with memes.
Either way, it something we should all keep in our hearts.

We cannot see into the hearts of others,
But we CAN see their actions,
and hear their words.
❤️
For me, I also form opinions about people
after I see them interact with animals, or talk about them.
Yes, even birds, butterflies and bees!
(not so keen about spiders, snakes and such!)
😳

 Credit to Spiritual Asylum; Pinterest

I don’t want to appear ‘preachy’.
Just sharing a few of my convictions with you,
and hopefully
encourage you to think!
For yourself!
Not just follow the crowd,
Or
let someone else do your thinking for you!


Found on Pinterest!

I like that!
‘You are NOT your mistakes!’

I would add:
It’s not carved in stone, you know?
😘

On those notes I think I will close for today.

Drop me a note!
Tell me about your dreams for 2020.
Any big plans for change?
What about those little plans?

I LOVE to hear from my readers.

‘Til next time,
inkspired

Kaleidoscope by inkspired, taken from a completed jigsaw puzzle


Truth (usually experienced before am coffee)

It is not advisable to go out on your front porch
until you have looked to see if you are still
wearing pajamas.
The neighbors don’t like.
The UPS driver doesn’t like it.
The FedEx driver doesn’t like it either.
And your kid is really embarrassed...
🧐


Friday, August 22, 2014

Arabian Nights and dancing in the moonlight


Hans Zatzka, and Austrian painter
1859 - 1945
www.gildedserpent.com



"And those who were seen dancing 

were thought mad 

by those who could not hear the music."

--- Friedrich Nietzsche



unknown vintage photo dancer


1942 movie poster
www.cartelespeliculas.com



"Everything in the universe
has rhythm.
Everything dances."

 - Maya Angelou


Arabian Nights illustration
www.illustrationart.blogspot.com



Ida Rubinstein and Vaslav Nijinsky in
Scheherazade, 1910



"A filmy veil,

floating gracefully 

around a whirling dancer

is a special

ethereal vision."


- Dahlena



Rita Hayworth as Salome
1953 film
www.nydailynews.com


Sadi, a Dance of the East for Piano
c.1902
courtesy Indiana Music Library, see link to Right


an Ouled-Nail Tribal Dancer
by Georges Jules Victor Clairin




"Beside the fire,

as the wood burns black,

A laughing dancer in veils of light,

Whose dance transforms the darkness

to gold."


- Abu Abd Allah ben Abi-l-Khisal, 
excerpt from The Serpent of the Nile by Buonaventura




Hungarian Arabian Nights
1925
Metropolitan magazine cover by William Andrew Pogany


Salome Fry's Turkish Delight Cigarettes ad
www.johncoulthart.com


1920 ad for Palmolive soap



Dancing 

is like dreaming with your feet.


- Constanze



The Dance, by Guglielmo Zocchi
www.largesizepaintings.blogspot.com


Ruth St. Denis
Needlecraft Magazine, January 1931


Imperial Burlesque Company poster
found on vintaga.com



"Dancing with the feet is one thing,
but
dancing with the heart is another."

 - author unknown


Evelyne and Beatrice Kraft, 1944
vintage-spirit.blogspot.com



c.1919
courtesy Indiana Music Libraries, link to the Right


The Tambourine Player
by Hans Zatzka
found on www.bestartpainting.com





Tonight, when the moon is out,

dance a little....




circa early 1900's
www.berkshirefinearts.com



'til next time,

inkspired

c.1914
Ardra Waltzes by Frank M. Witmark
courtesy Indiana Music Libraries, link to the Right


www.inkspired.etsy.com

www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com

www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com

and on pinterest:  K.Kloberdans


I found quotes here: