For one minute, walk outside, stand there, in silence, look up at the sky and contemplate how amazing life is.
What a tragedy. :-( Thanks for the beautiful reminder of his work.Greetings from London.
Valerie, I had not heard about James Horner's death until I read your post and then found an article on CNN. Oh, how sad.What a beautiful piece of music! I remember seeing this movie many years ago and falling in love with the musical score. He was so talented!Thank you so much for sharing this post, dear lady.Hope you're having a great weekend!X to you and Joe
Sad indeed, nice of you to share that.
Ron, I was sad about two things, first that the man had been killed in a plane crash and, second, that more wasn't reported about him.
Blogoratti, thank you.
A beautiful talent, lost. :(
He added to a quality production of a great story to tell of the downing of the Titanic. His talented musical creations will go on forever too.
If you're new to A Mixed Bag you might find something to interest you, a bit of mirth, a story or two, or some pictures. I'm so pleased you popped in, do leave a comment if you have time.
What a tragedy. :-( Thanks for the beautiful reminder of his work.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Valerie, I had not heard about James Horner's death until I read your post and then found an article on CNN. Oh, how sad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of music! I remember seeing this movie many years ago and falling in love with the musical score. He was so talented!
Thank you so much for sharing this post, dear lady.
Hope you're having a great weekend!
X to you and Joe
Sad indeed, nice of you to share that.
ReplyDeleteRon, I was sad about two things, first that the man had been killed in a plane crash and, second, that more wasn't reported about him.
ReplyDeleteBlogoratti, thank you.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful talent, lost. :(
ReplyDeleteHe added to a quality production of a great story to tell of the downing of the Titanic. His talented musical creations will go on forever too.
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