ETHNIC Spanish guitar; Peruvian flute; Native American drums; Cajun squeezebox; Scottish bagpipes ... when you think about it, isn't all music, "ethnic"?
ROCK Beatles to Zeppelin ... anything but Rap.
C&W Give me the old-time weeping and wailing. And Willie. Let's dance!
RAGGAE .... CLASSICAL ... I just don't "get" Rap.
... and, just WHERE does JULIO belong? Mmmm! Pop? OK. I like pop, too, then.
Your Theme Song is
Born To Be Wild
by Steppenwolf
"I like smoke and lightning
Heavy metal thunder
Racin' with the wind
And the feelin' that I'm under"
A totally independent spirit, you can't be held down or fenced in. You crave the feeling of wind on your face... and total freedom.
Images of March
on GreatBasinLife.comMy "official' bio:
Photographer, writer, and artist, Arla was born and raised in rural White Pine County, Nevada, the youngest child of a hard-working traditional family. Like both of her grandfathers, Arla's father worked in the
mining industry. Her mother had grown up among
of sheep and mustangs, before she met and married Arla's
father in 1950. After many years of traveling extensively throughout North America,Arla returned to her mountain roots permanently,following the death of her mother in 2004. Her mission since then, has been to preserve through photography, what she perceives as the vanishing American west.
"Nevada's gold," she says, "is not just precious
metal; but our heritage and our history; as well as
the majestic beauty of this rugged land, and the
creatures that inhabit it."
Everything I do, I do with complete abandon, and when I am finished with something, I abandon it completely.
Slideshow: Images of January 2009
Animals, birds, landscapes, skyscapes, rusticana, old cars
on this day..to commemorate the birth of a beautiful soul into this existence..hope your day is indulgent, incredible, insightful, ineffable..thank you for your friendship.
You don’t stop to admire me with your uniqueness. What a tender and melting character a person should have to notice the beauty in every single thing and have stamina to make it a lifestyle! The blurred reflections of that I see scintillating in your pictures. Keep on! With compliments.