Mouse Medicine blog featured the music of Joan Baez, the trip into yesteryears and I learned so much from it. Her music underscored a social movement of protest that has lingered on ever since in to Boomerhood, as I venture to call my age dimension. I really enjoyed the blog article and the linked video . Age is of no meaning and the visions of yesteryears, Bread and Roses, Social activism is a definite plus in the spiritual evolution of the planet as explained in the former of my posts on the ascended masters. It all so fits together. Her stories of her father : they are so evocative and reveal her sensitivity to many areas of life.
coincidentally today is the birthday of joan's late brother-in-law ,
richard fariƱa (b. 8 march 1937-d. 30 april 1966), who is also one of the
subjects of david
dajdu's book positively 4th street: the lives and times of joan baez, bob
dylan, mimi baez farina & richard farina.
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