Hole In The Donut Featured On MeetPlanGo

I’ve added a new blog to my list of favorites – MeetPlanGo. Now, you might think that I’ve chosen it because the authors, Michaela Potter, Sherry Ott, and Michael Bontempi, recently published a feature article about me. Indeed, my initial introduction to it occurred when Michaela contacted me about an interview. But from the moment … Read more

Kinetic Wave Sculpture Inspired By Travel

Using everything from wood to cardboard to found and salvaged objects, Reuben Margolin creates one-of-a-kind techno-kinetic wave sculptures. His inspiration comes from observing things in nature – things as simple as a caterpillar’s movement or the patterns created when a drop of water splashes into a pond. When he moved into his new shop, Margolin … Read more

A Year Of Dancing Dangerously

Lydia Raurell has always loved to dance. Like so many little girls, she dreamed of becoming a fairy ballerina. When she was chosen to perform in the children’s Corps de Ballet it seemed that her dream might come true, but after two years her dance instructor said that her bone structure was too fragile to … Read more

Louis Armstrong, Peace And Love

Taking a break from my physical journey today to work on the inner journey, and I can’t think of a better way to do that than to share this amazing video sent to me by my friend Karen. Peace and love to you all…from me and Louis Armstrong.

Benjamin Zander’s TED Speech: Who Am I Being As I Go Out Into The World?

Benjamin Zander, conductor with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, spoke at TED recently. Beginning with an amusing discussion of classical music and what he calls “one-buttock playing,” his speech takes unexpected twists and turns that he connects with beautifully played Chopin. At the end of his remarks, Zander leaves us with a final, prophetic question. Watch … Read more