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guillemette@diasp.org

Balade au tambour autour de Galembrun (31330) aujourd'hui mercredi 14 juillet et dimanche 18 juillet à 18h même avec trois gouttes de pluie (mais pas sous une grosse averse). Pour chanter, danser, écouter, méditer.

Apportez votre tambour si vous en avez un!

Contactez-moi pour info: 0676744297

📷 Maëlys Grondin un immense merci! ❤

#tambour #femme #chant #danse #festival #tambourchamanique #nature #rituel #sacre #shamanicdrum #drum #woman #song #dance #sacred #singing #playing #ritual

ya@sechat.org

Traffic - Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys - Live 72

I think I have posted diz #gem of a piece of #music before, maybe in me earlier days on disp.org 4 years ago or so... but wanna post it again because of Chris Wood's #extraordinary #magical #saxophone #playing. #Traffic's still top #avantgarde #alternative #rock!

Steve Winwood - vocals/piano
Chris Wood - sax
Roger Hawkins - drums
Rebop Kwaku Baah - percussion
Jim Capaldi - percussion
David Hood - bass

A promotional picture of this lineup of the band can be found at the following link: http://bit.ly/1TNYpav

dkkhorsheed@diasp.org

#Tennessee #Valley #Marin #Headlands #Trail #Beach #Beautiful #Boy #Playing #Waves #Pacific #Ocean #Nature #MyWork #Photography #California #Our #World

Playing with the Waves

Pacific Ocean

"The gently winding trail, slightly more than two miles in each direction, passes through several micro-environments, including meadows, low mountains, stands of redwoods and eucalyptus, a lagoon, a beach and cove and, at the endpoint, the world's largest ocean.

In the spring and summer, wildflowers abound on the trail, and deer, frogs, various birds and other wildlife can often be sighted. The trail is open to pedestrians and bicyclists.

The first half-mile or so of the trail is paved, giving way to a dirt path. The trail in the distance, though, is a different, much steeper trail. Soon after the pavement turns to dirt, low mountains rise into view. Wildflowers can be seen on both sides of the trail.

The trail passes through meadows after the halfway mark. Along the way, one can see several patches of horsetails, one of the oldest, fundamentally unchanged plants in the world. Named because of their resemblance to horses' tails, they have been around for over 300 million years, and are related to no other plants.

Nearing the end of the trail, the lagoon comes into view, with the Pacific Ocean beyond."

Tennessee Valley / Marin Headlands / February 14, 2015