

Made by my dear internet friend Ine: Somewhere In Time
I like to share my first video made with my own film material, that I gave the title: 'Timeless'.
'Timeless', because all Beauty of Nature is timeless...
I used two wonderful reading poems in this video:
'Two Windows' and 'Seeking until Found' by Alan Harris.
He gave me his permission, thank you Alan!
What can I say more?
The words, the images and the music,
must be felt with the heart...
The music is:'Somewhere In Time' by Maksim.
I hope you'll enjoy.
And...Believe in Love, Life and Yourself,
Ine
Poem: 'Two Windows'
Reading by Alan Harris
Please
don't be
fooled by
what you
think you
see through
that window.
Nothing is there.
What to see
is inside
the seen.
Out there
is a parade
of decay
and illusion.
Inside, where
seeing is whole,
waits a beauty
you long ago knew
in the rolling
of your lives.
Try the window
within.
Poem: 'Seeking until Found'
Reading by Alan Harris
There is a footless path,
a carless road,
a planeless flight
to a placeless mountain
within.
When focused on our outer joys
we seek after things that weigh or thrill,
we dignify the use of force,
we laud coarse lucre with our hopes.
Seeking without, we remain without.
If we but listen quietly
for the call to an inner mountain state,
we find that our souls are known and loved
by a subtle shepherd grooming us
to serve and build, to sow and reap.
Knowing our knownness,
we may find our foundness.
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After 2 months investigations I have had in the hospital, I've finally heard today what they are going to do.
Initially it would be a cardiac surgery, but because it must happen at the same place as my first surgery in 2006 it was too much risk.
So the next decision they have made today and I was very pleased with the results:
Next Sunday I will taken up in a hospital in Antwerp in Belgium and they will do one last checkup and if possible they will do angioplasty me at the same time. If it is not possible then I still get a heart surgery at a later date ...
If all goes well I'm back home Wednesday.
So please cross your fingers for me that everything goes well.
With Love, Vonnie
My dear friends,
Thank you for all the prayers and good wishes.
It is good to know that people from around the world are thinking of me and I thank you for that.
It is impossible for me to thank everyone personally, so I will do it this way.
Thanks, thanks, thanks
With much love,
Vonnie
Have you ever seen a rainbow after dark? It happened last night in Yorkshire, UK, where Christopher Walker photographed a multi-colored band arcing over the countryside:
Rainbows appear when sunlight is reflected from raindrops. But in this case, the sun was not required; the Frosty Moon was bright enough to do the job on its own. "The moonlight was so bright I could see red in the rainbow with my unaided eye," says Walker. "A 30 second exposure with my digital camera revealed [the full range of rainbow colors]."
Lunar rainbows aren't the only thing you might see when the Frosty Moon is out. Be alert also for lunar coronas, moon rings, moondogs, and, last but not least, your own moon shadow.
more images: from M-P Markkanen of Kuusamo, Finland; from Ken Stenek of Shishmaref, Alaska; from Mohamad Soltanolkottabi of Kashan, Iran;
Source: Spaceweather.com