I am a being of free-will, and I CHOOSE each and every action I make, every thought I think, and every emotion I feel.
~Jonathan-Lockwood Huie
GOOD MORNING, EVERYONE!!! Well, I'M STILL HAVING A HELL OF A WEEKEND!!!! I just got back from a full day of Food, Music and Art in Venice Beach, Santa Monica, and Culver City... So today, all I'm gonna do is REST. Well, AFTER I go down to Redondo Beach maybe...
Nobody’s perfect! I may not be the most beautiful, the sexiest, or the man with the perfect body, but I do not pretend to be someone I am not, I am good at being me. I might not be proud of some of the things I’ve done in my past, but I am proud of who I am today.
Now, Let's start the day with Miriam Makeba, singing POLE MZE.
Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 10 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a Grammy Award-winning South African singer and civil rights activist. In the 1960s she was the first artist from Africa to popularize African music in the U.S. and around the world. She is best known for the song "Pata Pata", first recorded in 1957 and released in the U.S. in 1967. She recorded and toured with many popular artists, such as Harry Belafonte, Paul Simon, and her former husband Hugh Masekela. She actively campaigned against the South African system of apartheid. As a result, the South African government revoked her citizenship and right of return. After the end of apartheid she returned home. She died on 10 November 2008 after performing in a concert in Italy organized to support writer Roberto Saviano in his stand against the Camorra, a mafia-like organisation local to the region of Campania.
You can find more about Miriam Makeba and her amazing life by going to her official website,www.miriammakeba.co.za
We have the tendency to make assumptions about everything.
~don Miguel Ruiz
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