Thursday, November 18, 2010

A Message to my Dear Blogger Friends


At the moment * I need time!



I'm thinking of you all.
Thanks for your support!
PS:* link.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Info About the Previous Post




Now -- I've tears enough to come to you my dear PIpke


For those who want more explanation about the previous post: A Dramatic Turn, please send me your Email address.
I can't talk about it openly on the Internet. It's all too precarious.

Thanks for your kind comments.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A Dramatic Turn




Today, something dramatic happened in my life folks, something where I can't talk about openly on my blog.
Once I started both my blogs in good spirits with the aim to tell Pipke's life story but at the moment I lack the courage to really go on. I'm totally collapsed and I really don't know if I will ever come back.

I've still published the previous post because I had written it already months ago and I had so much pleasure with it.

It was good to know that you were here and that you stopped by from time to time.
Actually after Pipke died, telling her story became a new aim in my life. It kept me going on, but unfortunately ... this time ... what happened became too much for me.

Thank you for your kind comments, for being a reader or a follower and a friend.
I don't know what the future will bring but at the moment I'm not able to go through with my blogs.
If I would come back then I will let you know.

I will let this blog to rest, together with my dear Pipke, the love of my life!

Remember!
Life is full of beauty.
Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces.
Smell the rain, and feel the wind.
Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.
Be happy!

I wish you all the best and take care.

A Combination of my Favorites


This time about something completely different, *although .....

Probably you've already seen on my profile that one of my interests is: Classical music.
I think now these days it's a kind of music that's rather being ignored by younger people.
Most of them prefer to listen to contemporary music, and I can really understand them. Mostly contemporary music sounds cheerful, and I must agree – that's not so often the case with classical music. Actually – any piece of classical music is bound to touch the sensitive string in every classical music lover's heart. If you are downhearted you best don't listen to it. I myself, I'm not always in the mood to listen to it because it makes me sometimes melancholic but nevertheless I like to hear it so now and then.
When I'm in a cheerful mood then I listen (and/or dance, all by my self) to contemporary music, I really like it too.
Now I want to explain how I came on the idea for this post.
I was surfing on the Internet and I came by coincidence on this YouTube music video. I discovered there that they combined the things I love so much: a part of one of my favorite piano concertos of Serguei Rachmaninov supplemented with beautiful sensitive images and text.
If you love classical music then you will probably know this music piece.
OK – it's an emotional piece but If you are not in the mood to listen and look at it then please don't do it.





Info: Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian writer and essayist.

I have seen an orchestra play this piece in a real concert hall on November 25, 2006.
It was really a fabulous experience. The sound was overwhelming, something completely different than when you hear it on the radio or on your CD player.
It was performed by the Symphonic Philharmonic Orchestra of St. Pietersburg.






The pianist was Igor Tsjetuev. Here you can hear and see him play an other piece of the concert that I attended (click on link).


Actually this was the best performance that I've ever seen and heard. He played the piece with so much power and diligence, it really gave me goosebumps.
I have this music on CD, but It has been a long time since I've listened to it. In fact: my CD player stayed closed since mid-August last year. This was at the time that Pipke became ill for the very last time.
Anyhow, I really love the images and the text they've added to the music. I find it a wonderful combination of beautiful things, things that matter in life!
Life is full of beauty.
Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces.
Smell the rain, and feel the wind.
Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.
Be happy!
Fran

I still want to add.I discovered something very interesting after I had written this post in draft. Did you know that: Classical music also pulls at the heartstrings of people in a vegetative state.
If one plays music to vegetative patients, their heart rate changes in the same way as that of healthy controls, suggesting that music can affect the neural systems of emotion even when conscious thought is impossible.



To Jeannie and Jen: do you remember the hilarious conversation which followed on the comments of this post.
It went about: "**een scheet in een fles"?
I said there : "And now I go from one extreme to an other, I will listen to Rachmaninov's piano concertos n°1 & 3"
Well -- the piece that you could hear here was the piece that I referred there.




(For those who don't know it: literally translated to English **this means: "a fart in a bottle".
If you want to know what the English proverb is for this, read the comments on this post:):) LOL.)
Maybe you're surprised -- but yes -- I can be funny and naughty too.

PS: I said *although because it goes again about "feelings", but it shows the way I am and how I feel.
I just hope that you don't get bored with it.
(Actually I had prepared this post already two months ago but hesitated to publish it because it was again all so sensitive.)