Friday, May 16, 2008

Let the Dance Begin

16 comments:

  1. So beautiful and lovely my friend.
    Love Jeanne

    ReplyDelete
  2. I loved watching this. A true feast for the eyes!

    ReplyDelete
  3. And what a graceful, natural dance you performed with all the beauty you find around you!

    dance on. . .
    carol

    ReplyDelete
  4. All you do Sherry is so very special.......Thank you

    ReplyDelete
  5. Dear Jeanne,
    Thank you!
    This song is "Lamen to Do Tristano" by Instanpitta. It is on the album,"Let the Dance Begin".
    This is medevil music.
    Glad you enjoyed it.
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  6. Dear Rose,
    I had fun putting this one together. The instruments are ancient ones. Here there are two vielles, a rebec, a dumbec and a tambourine.
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  7. Dear Cheryl,
    So glad you enjoyed this.
    Have a relaxing weekend.
    Bird songs and butterfly wings,
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  8. Wonderful & creative as always. Loved the midival music and tambourine.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Dear Sherry,
    Your video presentations are always so beautiful! You always find the perfect music and the best pictures.
    Thanks!
    Mel

    ReplyDelete
  10. This is another of my favorites of your videos Sherry. Loved the lupine and eastern tailed blue.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Dear Carol,
    It is a delight to be in relationship with birds and bugs and plants!
    I am opening to allowing nature to take care of me while I care for her. A true dance.

    I shall dance on...this is dancing with the stars.
    Namaste,
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  12. Dear Deb,
    I think the olde music is very beautiful.
    I am so happy you still enjoy the slide shows. I do enjoy creating them.
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  13. Dear Mel,
    Thank you! My husband often will suggest a piece of music. He is our
    "keeper of the music".
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  14. Dear Lisa,
    I am so pleased you enjoyed the series of photos of the Lupines. I thought they turned out really nice.
    Taking pictures of flowers can be tricky!
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete
  15. Thank you for the orange ball :o)

    ReplyDelete
  16. Dear Mary,
    You are so very welcome!
    LOL!
    Hope an Oriole stops in your backyard!
    Sherry

    ReplyDelete