Heaven may be a place where nothing ever happens, but getting a little closer to it won't stop the music. Here's a little flute duet between Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull fame, and Cady Coleman, a US astronaut aboard the ISS. Ian Anderson is safely in the UK, I believe, and Cady is in outer space. Really. They play together via the wonders of digital technology.
Cady's flute is one my company makes right here near Boston. It was seriously cool when she visited us a while back. She's a very nice, lively, unassuming person, and a good, enthusiastic player.
I've known plenty of musicians who are space cadets, but I think this is the first time you could take that literally.
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So...you'd be in hell now?
Another take on heaven.
"Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens."
The world divides into those who have an immediate Yes! reaction to that sentiment and those who go What?
You may ask yourself if Heaven is same as it ever was.
Heaven may be a place where nothing ever happens, but getting a little closer to it won't stop the music. Here's a little flute duet between Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull fame, and Cady Coleman, a US astronaut aboard the ISS. Ian Anderson is safely in the UK, I believe, and Cady is in outer space. Really. They play together via the wonders of digital technology.
Cady's flute is one my company makes right here near Boston. It was seriously cool when she visited us a while back. She's a very nice, lively, unassuming person, and a good, enthusiastic player.
I've known plenty of musicians who are space cadets, but I think this is the first time you could take that literally.
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