“So this is Christmas, and what have you done? Another year over. A new one just begun.” (John Lennon/Yoko Ono)
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Roxanne Tellier – Cogito, ergo sum I think
Posted in COVID 19, Family, Health, life, music, Opinion, politics, Review with tags Amazon, America, Brazilian, bubble, Canada, Christmas, cogito ergo sum, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Denmark, Europe, extroverts, holidays, introvert, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, New Year, pandemic, Roxanne Tellier, segarini, Too Good To Go on December 13, 2020 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – On Pavlovitz, Positivity, Privilege – and the Bossa Nova
Posted in music, Opinion, politics, Review with tags ' Evangelicals. Supreme Court. Independence Day, 'normalization.' João Gilberto; bossa nova, 'saudade.' Portuguese, 'thoughts and prayers, Brazilian, Christian, DBAWIS, John Pavlovitz, Nina George, Roxanne Tellier, segarini on July 7, 2019 by segariniJohn Pavlovitz is a writer, pastor, and activist from Wake Forest, North Carolina, who has a wonderful site called, ‘Stuff That Needs To Be Said.’
Roxanne Tellier – That Was Sixteen. Going on Seventeen
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Afro-Cuban, Bill McBirnie, Bob Segarini, Brazilian, DBAWIS, Don Naduriak, E =, Enough, Ernest Lee, George Koller, Hirut, Hugh's Room, Jan Kudelka, Janis Joplin, Jazz, Joaquin Hidalgo, Music City, Nicola Vaughan, Outer Limits, Roxanne Tellier, Russ Little, Sunday, Tranzac on January 15, 2017 by segarini2016 is gone. Moving on isn’t the slightest bit difficult. 2017 is going to be … interesting, oh yes it will. Doesn’t seem any other option than to muddle our way through whatever’s this way coming. Fingers crossed it’s not too wicked.
For me, this year has begun differently than many I’ve experienced in the past. Selling the house and moving into the city has brought a lot more freedom into my life. That light at the end of the tunnel turned out to be not an oncoming train, but rather a beautiful fat moon, always just out of reach, but wonderful to see.