Spring Waltz

I am a fan of Spring Waltz right now. I am so kilig whenever I watch the movie. Hubby is already asleep when the program airs so I am the only one left watching this program. I really love the characters and how the story goes. I secretly have a crush on Chris. ahhahahahah!

One Love (Spring Waltz Ost) - Acel Bisa Music Codes

 

One Love by Acel Bisa
Higher than the sky above you
Clearer than blue
Brighter than the rays of sunshine
Warmer than what you feel
More than all the wonders you see
It’s the most wonderful thing

Brighter than the living colors of flowers you see
Sweeter than the touch of water
Flowing from the mountain spring
More than all the wonders you see
It’s the most wonderful thing

One love…
I love you so
Love is the beautiful one
I love you so
Love is the beautiful one
All we need is love
Real love

Marvel at the sight of greenfields
Amazingly seen
Watch the colors of the rainbow
It’s a miracle you see
More than all the wonders can be
But there’s more than that

One Love…
I love you so
Love is the beautiful one

Greater than what you can feel
More than what you ever dreamed
This is better than your everything
One love…

I love you so
Love is the beautiful one

All we need is love
One love

Thanks Chikai for posting this to your blog or else I have forgotten to blog about this.

The Afghan Girl

 

Photo by  Steve McCurry

She was one of the world’s most famous faces, yet no one knew who she was. Her image appeared on the front of magazines and books, posters, lapel pins, and even rugs, but she didn’t know it. Now, after searching for 17 years, National Geographic has once again found the Afghan girl with the haunting green eyes.

The mysterious Afghan girl whose direct gaze has intrigued the West for so long is Sharbat Gula. She lives in a remote region of Afghanistan with her husband and three daughters.

Sharbat was located nearly two decades after her picture appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine in 1985. She had no idea her face had become an icon, said Steve McCurry, the photographer who made the famous portrait for National Geographic in 1984, and who tried to find her again during many subsequent trips he made to Pakistan and Afghanistan.

In January 2002, a National Geographic team returned to the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Pakistan, where Sharbat Gula was originally photographed, to search for her. She was identified through a series of contacts that led to her brother and husband, who agreed to ask her if she was willing to be interviewed.

Sharbat has been photographed on only two occasions: in 1984 and at the reunion with Steve McCurry this year. She had never seen her famous portrait before it was shown to her in January.

“This is the face that so captivated not only National Geographic readers but also anyone who saw her image around the world,” said Boyd Matson, host of the National Geographic television show EXPLORER, who was with the group that met with Gula.

“We’ve known her face, but we’ve not known her story, not even her name,” he said.

From www.nationalgeographic.com

Her story touches me. After watching this episode at National Geographic Channel I told myself that I wanted to share it with you guys. Her story is such an amazing one and I salute Steve McCurry for the amazing photograph. With this story the photography wanna be in me intensify. I wanted to capture photos like these. I dream and got inspired by this afghan girl. I hope she is doing OK right now. God Bless her.

Award from Yen

Thanks Mommy Yen for this awards. You are really sweet!

Passing this to Issa, Christelle, Eden, Kaje, Liza, and Amore.

   

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