The flowers are so gorgeous and shout Spring!! Ode to Joy is my favourite piece of classical music. The fact that someone who was beaten as a child, was deaf and suffered from depression could write a piece of music so full of joy is amazing. Thanks.
Thank you Cindy!
It’s a beautiful bouquet of joy.
The video brought tears to my eyes.
We have lost so much. Still, I am thankful for my lot in life.
Many on this planet had nothing left to lose. Or so we thought. Time to rethink everything.
Yes. Beethoven was a tortured, and torturing soul.
I remember thinking, reading about these past time frames, “Well, they had plagues.”
Live and learn.
But regardless of the plagues, past and present, we still have, “Ode to Joy!”
Love to you Resa დ
Such colors, the flowers and musicians. While we miss live concerts, theatres, and museums (we actually were able to go to the Phillips Collection D.C. a couple of weekends ago after it opened – fabulous to have just our party in each room to ourselves! Now that was civilized way to view art), so much is now on the Internet from musicians to actors to art curators (The Frick Collection in NYC, one of my favorite house-museums has a Cocktails with the Curator series every Friday evening, and viewable anytime thereafter). Our holler to yours. – Oscar
Is the little squiggly image at the end of our comment a personal signature? I am learning a new device & haven’t a clue where most of the usual stuff is hiding. Good that I will be seeing my 20-something niece and nephew is a few weeks. I expect some tutorials (not so fast… what did you just click on?)
It is really Ode to Joy! Beethoven is exactly what makes your post more powerful. I am glad you already have so colourful and flowery Spring. We are not so lucky and have to be patient and wait for blooming.
Flowers, in cold climates that have to wait for spring, bloom most exuberantly of all. Beethoven had to wait for spring, look what he created. Be well my friend and thank you დ
Unlike Tchaikovsky or Vivaldi, whose works were dedicated to the seasons, Beethoven’s symphony is more about love, freedom and the rebirth of the spirit, and is literally not connected with spring. But the joy of the praise of the Creator, and the spring revival of life can be symbolically associated with this time of the year.
Everything in life is symbolic. I do not take many things literally and try to find the meaning of being in symbols. What is faith in God? This is the symbol that humanity is trying to follow and build a happy life.
Therefore, for me, Beethoven is always timely. IMHO.
You are sounding like Carl Jung, who I have spent much of my life studying. He was interested in universal human symbols, he called them archetypes, which many people intuitively know and feel, but others, for many reasons, may be disconnected from. For me, people like Beethoven, Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, were just so close to universal truths, their unsurpassed symbolic music just gets stronger and stronger over time. I took my grandfather’s boxed collection of Bach’s, ‘The Well Tempered Clavier,’ home, and listened to it all the time as a kid. It calmed me down. Handel does the same for me. Beethoven makes me cry. Vivaldi makes me happy. Tchaikovsky is cognitively complex, and I need to think less! 😉
Love to you my friend and let’s keep listening. It pulls us beyond the temporal fray დ
It is an honor to be compared with Carl Jung.
We came to discuss two very interesting and big field of human knowledge – psychology and music. It is interesting but not for WP discussion. It seems we look at the world in many aspects the same.
Looked like “ode to spring” to me, Cuz. Spring is sprung here now. The Bluebirds have come to call along with the doves, and goldfinches (sp) . Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs……
So incredibly beautiful it’s almost intoxicating! And presented like that in a simple arrangement in a simple vase with that sweet little twine bow, the beauty of the flowers is even more dazzling. Ode to joy, indeed! Cheers to you, Cindy.
How appropriate Cindy, the flowers are a riot of colour and the music is an inspiration.
Leslie xoxo
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So happy you enjoyed Leslie & have a wonderful weekend my friend დ
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Thank you Cindy and you as well….
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Very beautiful! And thanks for the encouragement.
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We all need encouragement these days and you are most welcome დ
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Gorgeous flowers and awesome video 🙂
Happy Spring Cindy!
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Happy Spring to you Melanie & cheers! დ
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Wow! fabulous flowers Cindy.
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Thanks so much and very happy you enjoyed! დ
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The flowers are so gorgeous and shout Spring!! Ode to Joy is my favourite piece of classical music. The fact that someone who was beaten as a child, was deaf and suffered from depression could write a piece of music so full of joy is amazing. Thanks.
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Yes. Beethoven suffered and created beauty. Such a shining star. Happy Spring Darlene დ
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colors like these are just WOW! 💖❤️🌷
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Thanks much Cindy & cheers to you დ
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You’re so welcome!
Thanks! 💖
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Hooray, spring is here! What a beautiful bouquet!
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Happy Spring Rosaliene & cheers to you my friend დ
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Thank you Cindy!
It’s a beautiful bouquet of joy.
The video brought tears to my eyes.
We have lost so much. Still, I am thankful for my lot in life.
Many on this planet had nothing left to lose. Or so we thought. Time to rethink everything.
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Yes. Beethoven was a tortured, and torturing soul.
I remember thinking, reading about these past time frames, “Well, they had plagues.”
Live and learn.
But regardless of the plagues, past and present, we still have, “Ode to Joy!”
Love to you Resa დ
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Love to you Cindy დ
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Joyous, uplifting! Happy Spring!
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Joy to you dear Sheila დ
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What stunning colors to bring us joy! Thank you!
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Love & cheers flying back to you Kathy დ
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What a glorious bunch of flowers (and thanks for including the video too). 🙂
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Thank you more for looking and listening Vicky and cheers to you my friend დ
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What an amazing assortment of joy! Delightful and inspiring photography, so terrific!
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Awww, so honored. Thank you and cheers to you Liza დ
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Oh, wie schön !!!
Im Grunde hatten wir heute den selben Gedanken…
Ciao, Ernestus
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Wie wundervoll! Synchronizität! Prost auf dich! დ
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Gorgeous flowers and a memorable “Ode to Joy” from Cindy Knoke.
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You are a wonderful friend Patricia. Thank you and stay safe and well დ
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Oh gorgeous! Joy indeed.
Alison
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Cheers to you Alison დ
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Such colors, the flowers and musicians. While we miss live concerts, theatres, and museums (we actually were able to go to the Phillips Collection D.C. a couple of weekends ago after it opened – fabulous to have just our party in each room to ourselves! Now that was civilized way to view art), so much is now on the Internet from musicians to actors to art curators (The Frick Collection in NYC, one of my favorite house-museums has a Cocktails with the Curator series every Friday evening, and viewable anytime thereafter). Our holler to yours. – Oscar
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Sounds lovely Oscar. Artists are good at thinking outside the box! Cheers to you my friend and glad you stopped by დ
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Is the little squiggly image at the end of our comment a personal signature? I am learning a new device & haven’t a clue where most of the usual stuff is hiding. Good that I will be seeing my 20-something niece and nephew is a few weeks. I expect some tutorials (not so fast… what did you just click on?)
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Amazing! I love the flowers and colours – so impressive! Bye. K
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So happy you enjoyed Kamila & thank you for letting me know. Cheers to you! დ
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Ode to joy and spring. Lovely. Thanks, Cindy. –Curt
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Thank you Curt. Happy Spring დ
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Thanks so much for this very beautiful post, Cindy! Have a great week ahead!
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You too my friend, and thank you დ
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Happy Spring mate. ❤
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Back to you times two დ
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It is really Ode to Joy! Beethoven is exactly what makes your post more powerful. I am glad you already have so colourful and flowery Spring. We are not so lucky and have to be patient and wait for blooming.
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Flowers, in cold climates that have to wait for spring, bloom most exuberantly of all. Beethoven had to wait for spring, look what he created. Be well my friend and thank you დ
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Unlike Tchaikovsky or Vivaldi, whose works were dedicated to the seasons, Beethoven’s symphony is more about love, freedom and the rebirth of the spirit, and is literally not connected with spring. But the joy of the praise of the Creator, and the spring revival of life can be symbolically associated with this time of the year.
Everything in life is symbolic. I do not take many things literally and try to find the meaning of being in symbols. What is faith in God? This is the symbol that humanity is trying to follow and build a happy life.
Therefore, for me, Beethoven is always timely. IMHO.
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You are sounding like Carl Jung, who I have spent much of my life studying. He was interested in universal human symbols, he called them archetypes, which many people intuitively know and feel, but others, for many reasons, may be disconnected from. For me, people like Beethoven, Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, were just so close to universal truths, their unsurpassed symbolic music just gets stronger and stronger over time. I took my grandfather’s boxed collection of Bach’s, ‘The Well Tempered Clavier,’ home, and listened to it all the time as a kid. It calmed me down. Handel does the same for me. Beethoven makes me cry. Vivaldi makes me happy. Tchaikovsky is cognitively complex, and I need to think less! 😉
Love to you my friend and let’s keep listening. It pulls us beyond the temporal fray დ
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It is an honor to be compared with Carl Jung.
We came to discuss two very interesting and big field of human knowledge – psychology and music. It is interesting but not for WP discussion. It seems we look at the world in many aspects the same.
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Wow! These are gorgeous!
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Beauty is undefeatable. Cheers to you and Happy Spring დ
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Happy Spring, Cindy — what gorgeous blooms!!
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Happy Spring Debbie! Beauty is growing everywhere დ
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Beautiful flowers, beautiful symphony!
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Yes! Life is beautiful დ
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Looked like “ode to spring” to me, Cuz. Spring is sprung here now. The Bluebirds have come to call along with the doves, and goldfinches (sp) . Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs……
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I want to see the bluebirds and the goldfinches! It is so great to hear from you cuz. All is well here. Love to you დ
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Happy spring, Cindy! Thank you for the beautiful flowers!!
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You are most welcome Jennie & Happy Spring my friend დ
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Thank you very much Jennie დდ
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You are welcome, Cindy!
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Cindy, thank you so much for these stunning, beautiful photographs!
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Please enjoy these beautiful photographs from Cindy Knoke!
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I am grateful for your friendship Charles. Thank you so much my friend & cheers to you! დ
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So incredibly beautiful it’s almost intoxicating! And presented like that in a simple arrangement in a simple vase with that sweet little twine bow, the beauty of the flowers is even more dazzling. Ode to joy, indeed! Cheers to you, Cindy.
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Ahhhh….. You make me happy I posted! You are such a thoughtful friend Halim. Thank you & be well! დ
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And joy it is!! So beautiful…there’s something about flowers that talk to my soul!
Happy Easter to you, Cindy! Many Sweet Blessings ❤
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Wonderful..
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Thank you very much & cheers to you დ
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Most welcome Cindy..Hope you’re safe!
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I hope you are too. And Thank you for your kindness Athira დ
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Just the colors cheer me and then the beautiful flowers! Thank you for sharing!
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Awww, your kind thoughts cheer me! Thank you დ
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thank you! 🙂
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Oh my gosh!!! Mirrored this to the big screen TVs and it was HEAVEN! Thank you!
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Awww, so appreciated! Thank you & joy to you დდ
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Gorgeous pictures
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So appreciated Leyla! Thank you and be well my friend დ
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Always a joy to watch such beauty. Thanks for sharing this Cindy
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Thank you more Sophia, for your kind appreciation დ
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How wonderful! And what precious childhood memories. I love visiting composers homes in Europe. It makes them come alive დ
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Nice 👍
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Thank you, and Beethoven დ
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Please follow me
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Even before you asked. I did. I like your creativity.
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Think you ❤️😊
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