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Photographer, Journalist, Videographer and Editor. Publishes a monthly video podcast called "LIFE Voices - The Extraordinary in Everyday Life" presenting inspiring people from around the world, available on www.dotSUB.com and many other video sharing sites.



The Flower School
When storm-clouds rumble in the sky, and June showers come down,
the moist east wind comes marching over the heath to blow its bagpipes among the bamboos.
Then crowds of flowers come out of a sudden, from nobody knows where,
and dance upon the grass in wild glee.
Mother, I really think the flowers go to school underground.
They do their lessons with doors shut, and if they want to come out to play before it is time,
their master makes them stand in a corner.
When the rain come they have their holidays.
Branches clash together in the forest, and the leaves rustle in the wild wind,
the thunder-clouds clap their giant hands and the flower children rush out in dresses of pink and yellow and white.
Do you know, mother, their home is in the sky, where the stars are.
Haven't you see how eager they are to get there? Don't you know why they are in such a hurry?
Of course, I can guess to whom they raise their arms;
They have their mother as I have my own.
~ A poem by Rabindranath Tagore