
5/19/2007
Tea With An Artist

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I am a citizen of this planet, who believes there is a purpose and mission to our existence. I pursue that mission and try to enjoy every lesson, every day, and every last drop of the pain and joy we drink when we live. I live a mostly regret-free life, with each failure quickly becoming a valuable experience and something to laugh about, and every success something about which to be thankful and celebrative. I do all of this in and around my beloved Berkeley, California.
13 comments:
wow, he is wonderful, nice voice
Vayyy Nazy joon!
I've just posted and you are there to read it. It is so good to have you there.
Thousands of Thanks!
Mehran Jan, Yes, he is a very talented young man. He sings Iranian fusion music, and plays many instruments. As in all young Iranians of his generation, he makes me proud. If I ever hear of his performances, I'll be sure to let you know. Zemnan kheili dar nevisandegi bala shodi ha! It was fun reading your last post Alahazrat Jan!
Tameshk Jan, The funny thing is that I don't use blogrolling, so I go check on my favorites the old fashion way, and that's how I checked up on you tonight! I do think about you and wish you happiness and peace. Has your break started? Enjoy your time and write more, as it is always a pleasure coming to visit you my friend.
salam nazy jan
mamnoon az tabrike tavalod va mamnoon az linketun be blog man. sharmande mohabbathatun hastam.
shad bashid...
Rahnavard Jan! Thanks for coming. I should remember to ask you whether I can call you by your first name here, as Rahnavard sounds so serious! Please keep on writing azizam. You write very well, and there is so much you can see and tell the world. I am truly delighted to have found such wonderful young friends, such as yourself, through this blogging business. I am particularly touched to know that so many young, educated Iranian women are active in this fascinating endeavor, expressing themselves and adding a whole new dimension to the dialogue which was somehow incomplete before. Be good Rahnavard Jan.
Wonderful. I wish him great success.
Hi,
You don't know me and I don't know you either. I'm from New York. I've explined how I came upon your blog by accident when searching for something!
I've posed a question which you may want to address.
Since I am not a blogger I simply don't know if you check your older posts or you are made aware of questions posted there.
I posed a question in your post entry of Fri April 27, 2007
--Daydreaming
You may want to check it out.
Ciao!
Salam Serendip! You have been busy! I come by and visit and leave sometimes without comments. I am writing something about the story you covered today. It is a shame that our women are being treated as they are in Tehran.
Yes, Hamed is really a talented artist. I will be sure to pass along your good wishes for him when I talk to him. Artists who also have good personalities are a rare find, don't you think?! He will go far, I believe.
Mitra Jan: Thank you for coming to visit and for leaving a comment. I have now seen your comment on my April post, and I have left you a reply there. Actually, I rather like it if people go back and leave comments on my older posts! And yes, I do get notified of any comments anywhere in this blog.
I am so glad you found me and that even in a few sentences, I may have had something to say to you! Pirashki Khosravi seems a perfectly appropriate subject around which to meet new friends, if you ask me! Come back and visit again. Ciao Bella!
Nazy Jan: I agree. I love to be around artists...I kind of envy them...
hi nazy
It's very good.
I wish him great success.
Salam Hamed! Merci keh amadi. Hatman arezooye movafaghiate shoma ra be oon yeki Hamed khaham dad! Engilisi e shoma khoobeh, amma shoma mitoonid baraye man Farsi ham benevisid, agar baraye shoma rahat tareh. Merci. Khoob bash.
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