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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Such a special ship
And it really bolsters up your ability to simply make the physical universe comply with your intention!
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Freewinds Website
There are some gorgeous shots of the Freewinds on this site that I hadn't seen before.
Makes you just want to get up and go!
Saturday, August 19, 2006
More on the Jazz Festival
"Many people paused while looking over the line up of performers for the 2006 St. Lucia Jazz Festival. " Is the opening line to this article: http://www.stluciamirroronline.com/2006/may19/story14.htm
Wish I had been there!
Sunday, August 13, 2006
The Freewinds Choir
I bet you didn't know that the "Freewinds" has its own choir!
This is actually a very musical ship - I have previously covered some of the Jazz Nights they have had.
The Freewinds is a fun place to be.
Friday, August 11, 2006
Hot
It was totally comfortable on board.
But that region is HOT!
I was there in September. And it was about as hot as I'd ever want to be!
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Scientology Today
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Scientology Anti-Drug Campaign
The booklets themselves are colorful and the information they contain is well researched. There are facts and personal experiences that show how disastrous drugs are to a person's life.
Part of the campaign is being forwarded by a group called the "Drug-Free Marshals" and at the event the actions they are taking all around the world were described in detail. These booklets are being made available to the general public for use.
Both this campaign and the human rights campaign (mentioned in an entry earlier) were covered in detail by the guest speakers, who were introduced by Mr. David Miscavige who emceed the event.
Anti-drug events and activities are covered in the Scientology News.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
A MEMORABLE MUSICAL CONCERT On board M.V. "FREEWINDS"
Camella Helene, lead singer with the FREEWINDS band captured the audience with her relaxed easy style, her melodious voice and the songs she selected which were favourites of the audience as well.
"I will always love you,", "R-E-S-P-E-C-T",
"Step by step, stone by stone", and ''Loving you forever''
were among the songs that had the audience handclapping, foot tapping and crooning along with the singer - and all were enjoying themselves immensely. It was easy to see that the singer enjoyed her craft and was at home and happy to practice it with this audience.
It was also easy to see why
But the enjoyment of the evening also came from the very accomplished band whose members each hailed from a different part of the world. Just how accomplished they are, was easily seen when time came for them to go solo with their instruments. The electric guitar ''wailed'', the keyboard notes flowed harmoniously and with seamless effort; the bass guitar ''gutted'' out its notes and the drums and cymbals interspersed their dodging beats and crescendos!. Well you would have to be there to know what I mean. >>