Tuesday Tunes

  “La Vie en Rose” is a song that expresses the bliss of being in love.  It brims with pure emotion and beautiful sentiment.  To me, it’s one of the loveliest songs ever written.  “La Vie en Rose” or the English translation, Life Through Rosy Pink Glasses, was released as a single in 1947 by French singer, Édith Piaf and is one of her most famous and beloved songs. Édith Piaf, also known as “The Little Sparrow,” became an icon of France during World War II.  She was a symbol of French passion and tenacity.  Piaf’s signature song was about finding love after a trying time, and many people saw it as an anthem of hope as it was released shortly after the end of World War II. “La Vie en Rose” is about a state where everything appears rosy and cheerful because of being in love; thus, creating a feeling of “wearing rose-colored glasses.” When I hear it, I think of it as something more.  It isn’t just a song about romance; it’s an anthem of love for life, especially when everything around you is considered a source of joy. Here’s the thing:  Life through rosy pink glasses isn’t about being foolishly optimistic. Instead, it’s about a state of bliss, where one is truly able to see things in a positive light.  So, here’s to life in pink! “La Vie en Rose” performed by Catherine Carraway Quartet

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Tuesday Tunes

“I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day When it’s cold outside I’ve got the month of May…”   ~The Temptations   Well, we haven’t exactly had a typical warm and cheerful month of May around these parts, but today is fair and beautiful.  And, all of the rain has made my New Dawn climbing rose the loveliest it’s ever been. […]

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Tuesday Tunes

  The Tuesday Tune for today’s post is one of my favorite hymns.  “For the Beauty of the Earth” is a Christian hymn by Folliott S. Pierpoint, M.A. (1835-1917).  Folliott was born at Spa Villa in Bath, England and was educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge, graduating in classical honours in 1871.  “For the Beauty of the Earth” was first published […]

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Tuesday Tunes

I think we can all agree that music has the power to inspire, uplift, entertain, motivate, and move us.  I know it certainly does for me. For those folks who are familiar with this blog, you may recall that I’ve shared posts regarding my love for music and dancing.  In my experience, music is like therapy, transforming my mood and motivating me at challenging times.  Not only does music soothe or entertain us, but hopefully, it enriches us as well.  With this in mind, I’ve decided to add a music post as part of my weekly contribution to this blog.  I enjoy all kinds of music, so you never know what you may find here. This musical selection is my first endeavor for Tuesday Tunes.  It’s from Act II of Puccini’s opera La Bohème, “Quando Me’n Vo’” or “Musetta’s Waltz.”  I hope you enjoy this beautiful and moving soprano aria by Anna Netrebko.    

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Quote of the Day Challenge: Day 3

I have been nominated by the lovely Judy of Edwina’s Episodes to take part in this fun challenge.  Be sure to visit her eclectic blog.  It’s full of humor, wit, wonderful poetry, and much more.  Many thanks for the nomination, Judy. The rules for this challenge are as follows: 1  –  Thank the blogger who nominated you. 2 –  Share one new […]

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Just Because

I’ve always loved Mike Nichols’ film, The Graduate as well as the duo, Simon and Garfunkel who wrote and first performed the song, “Mrs. Robinson.” This particular version of the song is so fantastic that I just had to share it.  It’s also great music to dance around your kitchen to while letting off a little steam after a long […]

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Looking Back

You know how you hear a song, and it takes you right back to a time and place?  We’ve all experienced it.  Well, the other night, Farmguy and I were watching a film called, The Proposal, starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.  There’s a funny scene where the characters sing “It Takes Two,” by Rob Base and DJ E Z […]

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