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Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Mary has a guitar. She is going to bring it later in the evening. I'm going to play for us at the cozy restaurant once Suzan and Louis close for the evening. Turns out Suzan is a musician, so is her husband Louis. They have been performing 3 years ago before they moved here and started this business. There is something magical here. I am in love. I feel like I only need one thing now. And a couple of little ones. Oh my god, those little ones. There are two adorable puppies around here. Suzan's God daughter is a sweetheart. I am in a state hard to describe. It is very pleasant. Roosters sing (sing? what is the verb for that?) on the name-less alleys. People laugh from the buttom of their hearts, Suzan does, so does her God daughter, forgot her name. It's been a while I haven't been around such a bright laughter. Reminds me of days we went travelling with friends back in Iran. Safa, that is it. Life is vibrant here. Suzan is in the bussiness of life. She provides laundry service in the basic form where the dirty clothes are moved in a "tasht", tea, food, music, a lovely atmosphere in the place, and information on the activities in the area. Life is vibrant here. Kids are wet on the streets under the forest rain. One running enthusiastically, one singing along a favorite cartoon on the TV, one calling her mom when I enter the little homey shop. What a bliss it is to real-ize a want. This is what we are here to do. It is like activating an atom which is full of energy, like expanding from inside out. Labels: Ecuador, Synchronicity, Travel
Thursday, September 24, 2009 I had an intention of making a couple of connections at a party I went to the other day. I met D., a music producer. His Facebook status today is talking about synchronicities. I am amazed! Seriously what we ask for we get from the world. Labels: Synchronicity
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