Mark your calendars ... June13, 2015 ... 7PM ... Mary D. Fisher Theater, 2030 W Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ

 

Anthony Mazzella Live in Concert and background photography and images by Ted Grussing. The music will be incredible and performed in front of my photography and image artistry projected onto the large screen of the theater. So come and join us in this unique presentation ... close your eyes and be transported by the music or keep them open and drink in the full experience of auditory and visual art ... most important come and experience the magical journey that will be presented.

 

'twas a very good day today and after 20 years at 40 Vaquero Circle and 358,000 miles on the road our 1995 Ford Van has found a new home and in a couple of months the new van with the lift will be picked up and driven to Northern California with its new owner ... changes, all good, continue as the journey continues ... breathing is such a neat thing, I mean look at all the possibilities and joy it makes possible :+)

 

Friday will be starting in just a few hours, so time to put a wrap on the day and get a few hours rest,

 

Smile and share your joy ... back Monday morning and hope to see you Saturday evening.

 

Ted

 

At nightfall...though I know I shall sometime no more

Open my eyes to the light or day, I am one who looks at stars when

Unchained from the work-bench at Nightfall.

They are a sign that I am not ephemeral,

Not you, nor you, whoever you are.

The dawn comes and the dark and the sign sparkling in the brooding night,

Forever and forever.

 

 

 

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