Chicago, IL USA:
"By the SKiN of my Teeth" -- or what's left of them -- I find it (one of those transparent words that defies all meanings and definitions -- HARD -- to realize that it is already the Tenth of January. That means 240 Hours are into your New Year's Resolutions of which you can be proud, if you've kept your Promise to keep them. If not, there's always another Day in which to do so.
'Song of Norway' by Edvard Grieg -- who was born in 1843 was one of my Favorite Tunes that my Mother would play while 'Growing Up Koopersmith' in Mendota, IL USA. As this Blog is being written Mom is actually playing for the Tune for me -- with her Fingers as she did so many years ago.
It is amazing there are so many things we can do with our SKiN and even old tunes from decades ago - that we remember -- as kids are played, verifying that what we learned whle in younger SKiNs still remain bedded in our Hearts.
In the complete SKiN Book (C)2009, it alludes and mentions Hits by some of the Greatest Artists as Carol King, The Rolling Stones, Carly Simon, Bon Jovi, Cher and Rufus Thomas -- all of which will be when The Book becomes a Movie. With all the vast amounts of Cultures and SKiNS we have, THE SCORES of our Lives are the most important.
Therefore, with the Writing of:
SKiN: Sacred Kinship in Nature ™
How 10 Beloved Plush Toys Redefine Race ©2009
CLOSING: Please stay tuned for another Segment of defining SKiN ©2009 tomorrow, which will be a Month-long Blog Series of KOOPERSMITHin'® celebrating the First Year Anniversary of the Composition of this Book and Movie Script.
Quote of ASK: Adrienne Sioux Koopersmith
Author: SKiN: Sacred Kinship in Nature (TM)
How 10 Beloved Plush Toys Redefine Race ©2009
askoopersmith(at)hotmail(dot)com
Posted: Sunday, January 10, 2010 - 9:50 AM
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