Hayley Westenra does a fantastic job singing this particular song
Carry me away from this dark and lonely room
Light me in your arms - all I want to know is you
Chase away the darkness with everything you are
I will find my strength in the beat of your heart
Picture book of memories, how we used to be
Some people spend a lifetime waiting for their dreams
But I won't find the answers by looking at the stars
I will find my strength in the beat of your heart
Time held in our hands
Will change into years gone by
If I can hold on to you
I'll leave all my fears behind
Holding on we drift like two flowers on the sea
Riding on the waves letting go of what will be
I won't find the answers by staring at the stars
I've found all my dreams in the beat of your heart
I've found all my dreams in the beat of your heart
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006
Los barrios de La Paz
Foto y articulo publicado por el periodico La Razon. El Castillo Camacho es donde yo vivi mis primeros 12 anios de mi vida.
Picture and article published by La Razon. The Camacho Castle was where I lived the first 12 years of my life.
Foto: Arte Gismondi / Archivo La Razón. CASTILLO CAMACHO • Final de la avenida Saavedra, primera mitad del siglo XX.
Photo by: Arte Gismondi / Archive La Razon. CAMACHO CASTLE • End of Savedra Avenue, first half of the 20th century.
Como homenaje al 458 aniversario de fundación de Nuestra Señora de La Paz en un fascinante ámbito prehispánico, el equipo “Nueva Generación” de la Carrera de Historia, UMSA, presenta artículos que destacan las identidades y sentidos de la ciudad y su entorno. El propósito es que la fuerza del pasado inspire, ante los retos actuales de mantener y proyectar espacios de democracia y diversidad con sentido humano. La coordinación estuvo a cargo de Magdalena Cajías, Jorge Ocsa, Marcelo Ticona y Raúl Calderón.
Picture and article published by La Razon. The Camacho Castle was where I lived the first 12 years of my life.
Foto: Arte Gismondi / Archivo La Razón. CASTILLO CAMACHO • Final de la avenida Saavedra, primera mitad del siglo XX.
Photo by: Arte Gismondi / Archive La Razon. CAMACHO CASTLE • End of Savedra Avenue, first half of the 20th century.
Como homenaje al 458 aniversario de fundación de Nuestra Señora de La Paz en un fascinante ámbito prehispánico, el equipo “Nueva Generación” de la Carrera de Historia, UMSA, presenta artículos que destacan las identidades y sentidos de la ciudad y su entorno. El propósito es que la fuerza del pasado inspire, ante los retos actuales de mantener y proyectar espacios de democracia y diversidad con sentido humano. La coordinación estuvo a cargo de Magdalena Cajías, Jorge Ocsa, Marcelo Ticona y Raúl Calderón.
Friday, October 20, 2006
o-neko-san
Life experiences teaches us differently but as humans we have many common elements that relate to each other...thus, the following words from a friend I find very admiring if not correct and beautiful...
"...we were too immature to grow together. To me, marriage needs respect to the extent of admiration... acceptance... incessant interest... mutual support and urge for self-perfection... common passions... feeling of reliability and value... sensual desire... so many things!"
"...we were too immature to grow together. To me, marriage needs respect to the extent of admiration... acceptance... incessant interest... mutual support and urge for self-perfection... common passions... feeling of reliability and value... sensual desire... so many things!"
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