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Tear Jerker(PART 1 OF 3)

2013-03-12 13:17:23 | 海外留学・国際化・グローバル化
  
 
Tear Jerker(PART 1 OF 3)
 







Subj:
Life is short, eh?



From: barclay1720@aol.com
To: diane@vancouver.ca
Date: Wed., Mar. 6, 2013 3:28 PM
Pacific Standard Time




Hi Diane.  How's it going?



It was good to see you on Haro Street last Saturday.

That was certainly my pleasure!

Interestingly enough, I WAS on my way to Christ Church Cathedral.  One of the gals who also volunteers at the soup kitchen on Thursdays (she plays the piano during the course of the meal service ... beautifully, I might add) got a couple extra free tickets to the Cathedral Choir's fundraising concert and gave them to me.

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That was a God-send, wasn't it? ...'Cause you're a good girl.



I wasn't planning to attend, but with the tickets in hand.  I thought it might be a good experience and it certainly was.

I'm pretty sure that it definitely was.

I met up with another Anglican Church friend who also loves the choir, and we had a lovely hour and a half.  Later we went across the street to the Hyatt Hotel bar on the second floor for a glass of wine.  Perfect.


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Yes, yes, yes, ... I was once up there, not at the bar, but in the restaurant.



I didn't know they had a perfect view of the Cathedral from their floor to ceiling glass window.  Bit on the expensive side, but for one drink worth the price.

Although my lady friend and I sat by the window, I don't remember the floor-to-ceiling glass window.

You must try it one day if you're really, really trying to impress some girl.

I don't think that my lady friend was impressed by the window-side view, although she was a profoundly religious lady.

It's amazing how much attention your blogs get, Kato ... absolutely amazing.

I thought so, too.


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"Diane@TD Bank"



I read the above article.  You know, I think it's pretty well impossible to serve every customer to their satisfaction as some people (not you, but some) are just not reasonable.



You bet on that.

In this case, though, I can see you getting annoyed.  If possible, I think it's best to just take it in stride and walk away, don't you think?  Life's too short.

You're absolutely right on!  Life is short and art is long, so is blog.  So that's the reason I've been spending much time on blogging!

Maybe I'll see you tomorrow evening if I make it to yoga, busy day.

I enjoyed meeting with you last evening.  You're always an apple in my eyes, a romance in my brain, and a love in my heart. :-)  When you showed up, I was totally engrossed while watching "Creation."  Here's my comment on the DVD.


Charles Darwin's "The origin of Species", first published in 1859, has been clled the biggest single idea in the history of thought.
The book was sold out on its day of publication.
"Creation" is the story of how it came to be written.
It was directed by Jon Amiel and released in 2009, starring Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly as Charles and Emma Darwin.
It is a partly biographical, partly fictionalised account of Charles Darwin's relationship with his eldest daughter, Annie (played by Martha West), as he struggles to write on "the Origin of Species."
The film shows Annie in flashbacks and hallucinations, a vibrant apparition who goads her father to address his fears and finish his masterwork.
It is apparent that Annie has died, and that her death is a taboo subject between Darwin and Emma, as both feel intense blame for her death.
As a result of the strained relations between Charles and Emma, they stop making love entirely.

CREATION - Life of Charles Darwin

(Introduction & Trailer)


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Anguished, Darwin begins to suffer from a mysterious, fatiguing illness.
It is revealed that, after Annie becomes ill in 1851, Darwin takes her to the Worcestershire town of Malvern for James Manby Gully's water cure therapy, against Emma's will.
Annie's condition worsens, and she ultimately dies after her father, at her request, tells her Jenny's (young orangutan's) story once more.
Darwin is devastated, and her death sharpens his conviction that natural laws have nothing to do with divine intervention.

To his contemporaries, this is an idea so dangerous it seems to threaten the existence of God. (Listen to this!)

Desipite the tragic death of their daughter, however, Charles and Emma remained happily married until his death aged 73.
He was buried with full Christian honors in Westminster Abbey.

"Creation" is a fascinating and quite thought-provoking drama.




SOURCE: from the VPL catalogue page




"Creation" is the 198th movie I watched at the library, and one of the top twenties.  The following is the list of those movies I commented on.


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"The Actual Catalogue Page"



Kato, you must find a nice girl to talk with, instead of sitting all the time in the library!



I know, I know, I know, ... but again, life is short and art is long, so is blog.  So that's the reason I've been sitting in the library while writing this letter! :-)  In any case, you're always an apple in my eyes, a romance in my brain, and a love in my heart.

Your romantic Bohemian, Kato

with a lot of love




 


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Tear Jerker(PART 2 OF 3)

2013-03-12 13:16:43 | 海外留学・国際化・グローバル化



  
 
Tear Jerker(PART 2 OF 3)




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Subj:
Celebrate your 200th movie!



From: diane@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Fri., Mar 08, 2013 12:31:23
Pacific Standard Time




Hi Kato,

How are you doing, my romantic bohemian?

It's unbelievable you've watched your 198th VPL movie.
Now, why don't you find a real live gal to entertain and be entertained by before you become completely mesmerized by technology.

Egads. Pretty impressive, anyway.
You must find a creative way to celebrate watching your 200th movie when the day comes.
Maybe have a party and invite all the librarians and all the VPL friends you've made ... that'd be fun.

Interesting review of Creation.
I must see it one day.


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If Charles & Emma had a strained relationship over the death of Annie and no loving as a result, he probably wasn't "happily" married until his death at 73.
Perhaps they both just resigned themselves to the new reality.

See you soon, kiddo,
Find yourself a nice girlfriend, okay?


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Ciao for now,

Love, Diane ~






Kato, have you found a nice girl yet?



Oh no, it's impossible!

Why is that?

...'Cause your image has been imprinted in the back of my eyes, which reject other nice images---even the charming image of Ludmila Savelyeva, who played Masha (Maria) in the "Sunflower (I girasoli)."


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Tsk, tsk, tsk, ... Kato, you're too romantic to be a realist.  By the way, have you found a creative way to celebrate watching your 200th movie when the day comes.



Yes, of course, I have.

Tell me about it, kiddo!

So that's why I've brought up the above pictures.

Did you watch "Sunflower" as your 200th movie?

Yes and no.  Look at the following list.


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The "Sunflower" film is your 203rd movie, isn't it?



Yes, it is.  Unfortunately, my 200th film turns out an Arabic movie called "Cairo Station," which isn't my cup of tea.  So I viewed "Charlie Chan in Shanghai," which isn't my cup of green tea, either.  Then I picked up a Korean movie called "Chi-hwa-seon," which isn't my cup of coffee.  I felt like crying over my bad luck.  Then suddenly I recalled an unforgettable heart-rendering tear-jerker: "Sunflower."

I see... so you came to view the old movie to celebrate having watched the 200th movie, didn't you?

Yes, I did.

I girasoli - TRAILER

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Henry Mancini

Love theme from SUNFLOWER


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I jotted down my comment in the library:



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Giovanna (Sophia Loren) and Antonio (Marcello Mastroianni) get married to delay Antonio's deployment during World War II.
This event buys them twelve days of happiness.
After this, they try another scheme, in which Antonio pretends to be a crazy man, but to no avail.


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Finally, Antonio is sent to the Russian Front.
When the war is over, Antonio does not return and is listed as missing in action.
Despite the odds, Giovanna is convinced her true love has survived the war and is still in Russia.
Determined, she journeys to Russia to find him.


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After a lengthy search, Giovanna eventually finds Antonio, but by now he has started a second family with a woman who saved his life, and they have one daughter.


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Childless, having been faithful to her husband, Giovanna returns to Italy, heartbroken, but unwilling to disrupt her love's new life.
Some years later, Antonio returns to Giovanna, asking her to come back with him to Russia.
Meanwhile, Giovanna has tried to move on with her own life, moving out of their first home together and into her own apartment.
She has started dating again, has given birth to a baby boy, and is living as a single parent.
He explains his new life, how war changes a man, how safe he felt with his new woman.
Unwilling to ruin Antonio's daughter's or her own new son's life, Giovanna refuses to leave Italy.
As they part, Antonio gives her a fur, which he had promised years before that he'd bring back for her.
The lovers lock eyes as Antonio's train takes him away from Giovanna, and from Italy, forever.

At this point you would probably get drowned in your own tears as Henry Mancini's theme music would wrench your heart.




SOURCE: from the VPL library catalogue


Girassóis da Rússia 1970

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Ending Scene

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Oh, my Goodness... The above clips remind me of my heart-wrenching memoirs... I was drowned in my own tears while Henry Mancini's theme music filled the theater.



Did you watch the movie as well?

Yes, I did.  As you mentioned, it's a real tear-jerker.  I recall my late husband, now.




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But you seem to enjoy life.



Kato, whatsoever happens, life goes on ... yet life's too short.

You're absolutely right on!  Life is short and art is long, so is blog.  So that's the reason I've been spending much time on blogging!  My blog is definitely long!





【Himiko's Monologue】



Well ... what do you think?
Yes, I suppose Kato's blog is quite long.

In any case, I hope Kato will write another interesting article soon.
So please come back to see me.

Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...





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Tear Jerker(PART 3 OF 3)

2013-03-12 13:15:55 | 海外留学・国際化・グローバル化

  
 
Tear Jerker(PART 3 OF 3)





If you've got some time,

Please read one of the following artciles:





"Midnight in Vancouver"

"Madame Lindbergh"

"Dead Poets Society"

"Letters to Diane"

"Taliesin Studio"



"Wright and Japan"

"Taliesin Banzai"

"Memrory Lane to Sendai"

"Aunt Sleepie"

"Titanic @ Sendai"

"Birdcage"


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"Roly-poly in the wild"

"Silence is dull"

"Zen and Chi Gong"

"Piano Lesson"

"Dangerous Relation"

"Electra Complex"


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"Covent Garden"

"Fatal Relation"

"Notre Dame"

"Anne Frank"

"Biker Babe"

"Diane Girdles the Globe"

"Diane in Casablanca"

"Infidelity Neighbourhood"

"Forest Bathing"

"Enjoy Ramen!"

"Sex, Violence, Love"



"Halifax to Vancouver"

"A Thread of Destiny"

"Fujiyama Geisha"

"Beaver Lake"

"God is Near!"

"Holy Cow@Rose Garden"

"Vancouver Earthquake"

"Birthplace"



"KIFF"

"You Love Japan, eh?"

"Eight Bridges"

"First Love"

"Fright on Flight"

"Boy's Movie"

"From Summer to Eternity"

"Sōseki & Glenn Gould"

"Dream Dream Dream"

"In Search of Your Footprint"

"Little Night Music"

"Merry X'mas"

"Happy New Year!"

"Long live Diane!"

"Mona Lisa"

"Flu Shot"

"Selfish TD Bank"

"Talk with Mozart"

"Bliss for Diane!"

"Romantic Bohemian"

"TD Bank or Mozart?"

"Diane@TD Bank"






Hi, I'm June Adams.

Sunflower is a 1970 Italian drama directed by Vittorio De Sica.

In Italy, it was the first occidental film to be filmed in the USSR.

Sophia Loren became an international film star following her five-picture contract with Paramount Pictures in 1958.

In 1961, she starred in Vittorio De Sica's "Two Women"---a stark, gritty story of a mother who is raped while trying to protect her daughter in war-torn Italy.

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Originally cast as the daughter, Loren fought against type and was re-cast as the mother (actress Eleonora Brown would portray the daughter).

Loren's performance earned her many awards, including the Cannes Film Festival's best performance prize, and an Academy Award for Best Actress, the first major Academy Award for a non-English-language performance and to an Italian actress.

She won 22 international awards for Two Women.

The film proved to be extremely well accepted by the critics and it was a huge commercial success.




ところで、愛とロマンに満ちた

レンゲさんのお話をまとめて

『レンゲ物語』を作りました。

もし、レンゲさんの記事をまとめて読みたいならば、

次のリンクをクリックしてくださいね。

『愛とロマンのレンゲ物語』



『軽井沢タリアセン夫人 - 小百合物語』

とにかく、今日も一日楽しく愉快に

ネットサーフィンしましょうね。

じゃあね。





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幻想工程

2013-03-12 13:09:50 | お笑い・ユーモア・娯楽・ゲーム・音楽

 
幻想工程



おほほほほほ。。。

卑弥子でござ~♪~ますわよゥ。

また出てきてしまいましたわぁ~

どうしてもあなたに

お会いしたかったのですわ。

ええっ?あなたは

あたくしに会いたくないの?

そんな、つれない事を

言わないでくださいましよ。

ねっ?仲良くしましょうね。

ええっ?

下らない事を言ってないで

「幻想工程」って

どういうことなのか早く話せ!

あなたは、そのように

きつい事を言うのでござ~♪~ますか?

分かりましたわよ。

考えてみたら、今日はそのことについてお話しようと思って

出てきたのでござ~♪~ますわよ。

うふふふふ。。。




あたくしもデンマンさんに言われてパソコンっつうモンを使い始めて、

こうしてネットをやっているのでござ~♪~ますわよう。

国際化しなさい、グローバル化しなさいって言われているのでござ~♪~ますわぁ。

だから、あたくしも国際化して、せいぜいキーボードを叩いて、

情報を世界のネット市民の皆様に向けて発信しているのでござ~♪~ますわよう。

ええっ?どんな情報を発信しているのかって。。。?

おほほほほ。。。

これから、その面白い情報をここに書くのですわよ。

まず、可笑しなタイトルから書きますわね。

実はね、あたくしがパソコンっつうモンを使っていて出くわした

面白い間違いをここに書こうと思い立ったのでござ~♪~ますわよゥ。

うふふふふ。。。

あたくしは、以前、デンマンさんと楊貴妃について語り合ったのでござ~♪~ますわ。あなたもちょっと読んでくださいましね。


むっちり楊貴妃



大島先生は、まるで玄宗皇帝になりきって、つい一週間程前に楊貴妃と華清池の温泉に一緒に入って、その忘れがたい思い出を語っているような調子で語って聞かせたものですよ。

楊貴妃は柳腰で細面だったのでござ~♪~ますか?

確かに大島先生は楊貴妃がムッチリしていたとは言いませんでしたよ。

柳のようにナヨナヨとほっそりとした腰つきだったのでござ~♪~ますか?

そうですよ。僕は大島先生の話を聴きながら、ほっそりとしたタイプの日本画に描かれる次の絵のような女性を想像していましたよ。



それで、デンマンさんはどのようなところが印象深く思い出に残っているのですか?



特に、楊貴妃が一糸まとわぬ姿になって温泉に浸かる様子が、何とも印象的でしたよ。ちょっと、僕には、その時の表現を再現する事ができませんよう。なんと言うか。。。温泉から立ち上る湯気、その白い湯気の中に楊貴妃の白い肌が浮かんで見える。

「温泉水滑洗凝脂」

温泉の湯水がなめらかに楊貴妃の白いつややかな肌をしっとりと濡らしてゆく。。。、楊貴妃が女性の気品と魅力を保ちながら、なよなよとした「いでたち」で、そっと足を温泉に浸して、それからゆっくりと体を沈めてゆく。その姿を温泉につかって、玄宗皇帝はうっとりとしながら見上げる。そのシーンを見えるように語って聞かせる大島先生の語り口には、まるで映画でも見るような臨場感がありましたよ。

デンマンさんは、かなりハマッてしまったようでござ~♪~ますわね。おほほほほ。。。

当然の事ですが、大島先生も江戸時代の浮世絵、特に美人画に描かれるような女性を想像していたと思うのですよ。先生の話を聴きながら僕が想い描いた女性は、決して“鳩胸でっちり”ではなかったのですよ。

やはり、柳腰で細面な女性だったのでござ~♪~ますわね?

そうですよ。

つまり、このページのトップに載せた大理石の楊貴妃の像とは違っていた訳でござ~♪~ますわね?
 
そうですよ。違っていたのですよ。この楊貴妃の像は明らかに欧米の影響を受けていますよ。




『むっちり楊貴妃』より


。。。んで、あたくしは大島先生になったつもりで次のように書いたのでござ~♪~ますわ。

幻想工程担って火星地の温泉には居る

もちろん、あたくしが言おうとしている事とは全く違うことをパソコンが漢字を選び間違えて書き出してしまったのですわよう。

あなたには、あたくしが何を言おうとしたのか、お分かりになりますか?

あたくしとデンマンさんが語り合っているのをもう一度じっくりと読めば分かりますよね?

ええっ?良く分からないの?

次のように書こうとしたのでござ~♪~ますわよう。



玄宗皇帝になって華清池の温泉に入る。

おほほほほ。。。面白いでしょう?

ええっ。。。それほど面白くなかったの?

分かりましたわ。じゃあ、今日のホットな情報に参りますわね。


今日のホットでお得な情報



夢の副業



どう?夢の副業って考えてみた事ある?
あなただってできるのよう。
ネットで始める新しいビジネス!

ええっ?どうするのかって。。。?

「在宅ビジネス」に注目するのよ。

自宅でネットを活用して成功したノウハウをあなたも知りたいと思わない?
PC初心者でも簡単にはじめられるのよ。
今までにない副業・サイドビジネス!
今でも、すぐに始められるのよ。

ウソだ~♪~い???

あなたはきっとそのように思うでしょう?

だったらね、次のリンクをクリックして
在宅ビジネス ガイドを見てね。

■ 『あなたも、在宅ビジネスで稼げます。

チャンスを生かしてね!』





では、また、近いうちにあなたにお会いいたしますわ。
副業で成功をつかんでね。





ィ~ハァ~♪~!

メチャ面白い、

ためになる関連記事





■ 『きれいになったと感じさせる

下着・ランジェリーを見つけませんか?』


■ 『ちょっと変わった 新しい古代日本史』

■ 『面白くて楽しいレンゲ物語』

■ 『カナダのバーナビーと軽井沢に

別荘を持つことを夢見る小百合さんの物語』


■ 『今すぐに役立つホットな情報』

■ 『 ○ 笑う者には福が来る ○ 』



■ 『漢字馬鹿の再来 (2009年2月13日)』

■ 『漢字馬鹿の悦楽 (2009年2月15日)』

■ 『漢字馬鹿の自己矛盾 (2009年2月17日)』

 『あなたもワクワクする新世代のブログ』



■ 『バンクーバーの寒中水泳』

■ 『あなた、おかえり (2009年2月19日)』

■ 『脳内漢字馬鹿 (2009年2月21日)』

■ 『他人の不幸は蜜の味 (2009年2月23日)』

■ 『漢字馬鹿の恋 (2009年2月25日)』

■ 『馬鹿のモデル (2009年2月27日)』



■ 『動物感動物語』

■ 『軽井沢タリアセン夫人 - 小百合物語』




卑弥子さんがラーメンを食べると言うので

わたしが代わりに登場いたしました。

ネットには愚かな人がたくさん居ますわよね。

パンツにコカイン君は、相変わらず

下らないコメントを書いていますわ。

FC2のてんね君はデンマンさんのことを

告げ口する事に生きがいを感じているようでした。

でも、今では、そうする事の愚かさに

気づいたようですわ。

えっけん君と太田将宏老人は

ムカついたままコメントを書いてしまいます。

みっともないコメントになるだけです。

ええっ?そんなことより、

もっと面白い話がないのかって。。。?

卑弥子さんのお話だけでは

物足りないのですかぁ

だったらねぇ、あなたのために

今日の一言を。。。

It is never too late to be

what you might have been.

--- George Eliot

かつてあなたがなりたかった

(なっていたかもしれない)

人間になるのは、

今からでも遅くはない。


ジョージ・エリオットさんは、実は女性です。

1819年11月22日に生まれ、

1880年12月22日に亡くなった

イギリスの女流作家です。

本名はメアリー・アン・エバンス(Mary Ann Evans)。

代表作は「ミドルマーチ」です。

では、今日も一日楽しく愉快に

ネットサーフィンしましょうね。

じゃあね。





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