tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662168666835498104.post455353973925564611..comments2023-07-01T09:53:03.129-04:00Comments on revelry and grace: Honoring the MomentsAnniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00198281360181641756noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7662168666835498104.post-4200241881026878202010-09-06T12:13:41.937-04:002010-09-06T12:13:41.937-04:00After watching this twice, two moments stood out t...After watching this twice, two moments stood out to me. one was more of a sound than the visual... the baby walking with the woman to the pool. I hear the unsteadiness of the steps, the sliding of the feet across the floor because that child is not ready to walk yet, but almost, almost. There's a leaning, a yearning for the water, where one might swim before they walk!<br /><br />The other moment is the scene of the young musicians all pulling the sheet of music away at the same time and letting it drift to the floor. The quick and slow movement all at the same time. That's how life feels sometimes.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your thoughts and blog. You always have a perspective that I like hearing, reading, seeing whether in your art, your blog, your writing. Much love.Katie Caverthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15404466876128232118noreply@blogger.com