I am so incredibly sad today...
30 years ago today...
I have heard many tributes this morning. Most are saying that he is as popular or more popular in death as he was in life.
I so dream he had a chance to grow old, love his wife, see his son grow to be an old man and witness ...his life.
John Lennon's unwavering message of peace and music touched us all. I was fortunate last year to see Yoko give a wonderful tribute to her husband at the opening of the Imagine exhibit at the Montreal Fine Arts Museum . Today,I join in the sadness felt around the world. Thanks for posting such touching videos.
ReplyDeleteI was only 12 when he passed away - and didn't quite understand the magnitude of his death until I got older. Still so sad.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question about sriracha sauce - you can probably find it on your Asian aisle - I have no problem finding it.
It looks like this - but be careful, start out with a few drops and then go from their - this shit is spicy! :D
http://www.theperfectpantry.com/2009/05/sriracha-recipe-asian-broccoli-slaw.html
Me too, Dave. Thanks for the tribute to one of the greatest men ever.
ReplyDeletei still love john lennon. i wonder all the time how the world might be different if his life hadn't been taken so early.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge John Lennon fan. Can't believe it's been 30 years.
ReplyDeleteHuggs! It is a sad day. Some things are just not fair.
ReplyDeleteImagine! David put a picture of Strawberry Fields on his facebook page yesterday.
ReplyDeleteLove your scentiment about John Lennon. Can't believe it's been 30 years.
ReplyDeleteSay, this food is looking awesome. I just eyeballed the single serv cheese and spinach souffle! I'm sooo interested in trying that!
Keep cookin, Happy Holidays to you and yours. Keri