Whoa!!! It's almost 2 months since the last time I posted here. I know you really missed Ellen, don't you? hehehe... Well, I was out of the limelight simply because I was too busy in my new job. Seeking for a greener pasture as you may call it. Luckily, I got a new job which for me is a start of my new career. But don't you worry guys, even how busy my work schedule is I will still find time posting new articles for Ellen. Thank you guys for always visiting Ellen, I really appreciate your blogwalking. But for now, it's time to hit the sack! I'm kinda sleepy... See you all again... God Bless! mwahhh :))
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Ten Years Later
I'm not gonna sit here and act like I remember where I was and what I was doing during the 9/11 attacks on the United States. However, I'm pretty sure I was in school, and I bet I thought it was simply another day. I bet the teachers knew. My parents knew too, but I don't even remember when I became aware of the attacks. Talk about sheltered from reality!
I do remember being in New York City a week before this whole incident.
Now, exactly a decade later, people around America are remembering September 11th all over again. Time flies so fast.
Yesterday, I sang in a program that was a part of some sort of national movement of remembering September 11th. The No Place Like America Foundation (werestillhere.org) honored all sorts of heroes. From firefighter to policemen to those who are or were in the military.
I simply wanted to give my own little tribute to those who died that day. Whether you were simply working in the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, or riding on the plane; or whether you were just walking in New York City, or part of the FDNY or NYPD that tried to save lives, I commend you. I salute you.
I can't possible imagine how the families of the victims felt...yet alone how they feel now. To have a loved one's life snatched away without any sort of warning must be one of the worst feelings in the world. My heart aches for those families and friends daily.
I'd also like to recognize the people who saved other people during that day and lived.
I really can't talk about this for too long. The whole subject makes me entirely too depressed. I simply want you to think about the victims of 9/11 along with their families and friends. Pray for them because I'm sure this is a difficult time.
I do remember being in New York City a week before this whole incident.
Now, exactly a decade later, people around America are remembering September 11th all over again. Time flies so fast.
Yesterday, I sang in a program that was a part of some sort of national movement of remembering September 11th. The No Place Like America Foundation (werestillhere.org) honored all sorts of heroes. From firefighter to policemen to those who are or were in the military.
I simply wanted to give my own little tribute to those who died that day. Whether you were simply working in the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, or riding on the plane; or whether you were just walking in New York City, or part of the FDNY or NYPD that tried to save lives, I commend you. I salute you.
I can't possible imagine how the families of the victims felt...yet alone how they feel now. To have a loved one's life snatched away without any sort of warning must be one of the worst feelings in the world. My heart aches for those families and friends daily.
I'd also like to recognize the people who saved other people during that day and lived.
I really can't talk about this for too long. The whole subject makes me entirely too depressed. I simply want you to think about the victims of 9/11 along with their families and friends. Pray for them because I'm sure this is a difficult time.
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
That GOOD GOOD Around the Web
I know I always say this, but I have fallen deeply inlove yet again with yet another street style blog. CURB APPEAL is a gorgeousstreet style blog started by the lovely Shanita Sims who manages to capture flawlessly fashionableindividuals from Atlanta and beyond in a simple yet brilliant way. It is definitely worth a momentof your time so click here and check itout! Here are a couple more of my favorite shots:
Have you been watching the herd?
I don’t know about you guys, but Herds of The Fathers’ latest bag preview has me speechless. This jumbo sized leather backpack has my name written all over it. I can’t wait until this new line drops! To see more of this beauty and to keep up with the latest Herds news, click here.
I just realized that I have never talked about Jesse Boykins III’s lovely mixtape ‘Way Of A Wayfarer’ and I’m sure a lot of you have already listened to it. For those of you who haven’t yet had the pleasure, click here to listen and/or download. I really love the magically mellow sound of the 6 tracks on this EP. I’ve had it on heavy repeat this past week because school is starting to stress me out a bit! Here is my favorite track:
Click here to listen as Erykah Badureflects on her first album, Baduizm. It’s always so interesting getting tohear the artist’s side of the story.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Beautiful People. Beautiful Things. (Part 1)
Hey, readers! I've come up with another type of post that I'll be putting up here every once and a while.
The title will be "Beautiful People. Beautiful Things." These posts will be simple. I'll have photographs of beautiful people and beautiful things. They will mainly be photos that inspire me, make me laugh...or think. They will pretty much be photos that I like. I'll do ten at a time, and I'll try my best to give credit where credit is due, but if I don't, you'll see that little disclaimer at the bottom.
Here's the first ten. =) Feel free to click on the pictures to make (some of) them bigger.
Linda Celeste Sims - Photo by Andrew Eccles |
Chris Brown's closet |
Aishwarya Rai |
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company |
The Company of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Mauro Bigonzetti's FESTA BAROCCA - Photo by Nan Melville |
Danbo |
Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Alvin Ailey's REVELATIONS - Photo by Christopher Duggan |
Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Alvin Ailey's REVELATIONS - Photo by Christopher Duggan |
Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Mauro Bigonzetti's FESTA BAROCCA - Photo by Nan Melville |
Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Mauro Bigonzetti's FESTA BAROCCA - Photo by Nan Melville |
If you haven't noticed already, I love the art of dance. These won't be the last dance photographs you'll see. Trust me.
Oh, and SHOUT OUT to Linda Celeste Sims, my favorite dancer.
Have a good day!
Photos: No copyright infringement intended.
Friday, September 2, 2011
When I'm Not Listening to Hip-Hop, Neo-Soul, and R&B...
It is no secret that Iam a lover of hip-hop, a neo-soul junkie, and an old school R&B fiend (Ibelieve that basically every song I have ever posted on this blog belongs toone of those three genres). While there is nothing wrong with loving certaintypes of music more than others, one has to be open to hearing and appreciatingother types of music as well. I’m not going to lie, I am extremely, extremely picky about the music I listento, my friends & sisters can attest to that. However, for the past year orso I have been making a concerted effort to open myself up to the variouswonders that the music world has to offer. In doing so, I have fallen in lovewith a host of different musicians from several genres and have decided toshare a few of these finds with you all. Enjoy the music and tell me what you think!
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Colored pencil drawings
More drawings from my book DRAWING IN PENCIL.
ALONG KANDY LAKE
A drawing done from a photograph taken in Sri Lanka. When traveling I always take many photographs that might be used later as reference material for drawings or paintings.
BANANA GIRL, BESAKIH MARKET, BALI
I used Primacolor pencils for all of these drawings. This one was rendered on a smooth surfaced bristol board.
SANDRA
Another drawing done from a photograph of a young woman that was our maid when we lived in Paris. I used colored pencils as well as oil crayons on this drawing.
ALONG KANDY LAKE
A drawing done from a photograph taken in Sri Lanka. When traveling I always take many photographs that might be used later as reference material for drawings or paintings.
BANANA GIRL, BESAKIH MARKET, BALI
I used Primacolor pencils for all of these drawings. This one was rendered on a smooth surfaced bristol board.
SANDRA
Another drawing done from a photograph of a young woman that was our maid when we lived in Paris. I used colored pencils as well as oil crayons on this drawing.
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