Well, I am back after a week of an internet less world. It was calming.
Kati was a magnificent artist. She was creative and courageous: she wrote, made videos, took photos, and sung with her strong voice. She was the one I got the encouragement to dare to sing on a video.
She gave me inspiration in so many ways, and although we never met in real, the years we were in contact here in blogosphere, made me feel I had found a person I could call a friend.
The English translation of the poem appears at the end of the video.
Kati on Youtube
14 comments:
I send you condolences on your loss of a special friend, Susu.
Thank you, Mick.
Maybe she's home, at peace. Let's hope.
I'm sure she found peace, Helene.
What a nice tribute! Yes, let the girls dance for ever, in the woods, in the sky...!
All kind of girls, Peter! Let there be sun for all of them.
I visited her site/first time today/
and I am very touched.
What a beautiful tribute you made for your blogger friend!
Peace & Love!
Welcome back, though with sad news. But a with wonderful post...
Thanks you Krystyna. Yes, Kati was talented in so many ways, thanks for visiting her site.
Yes, GMG, I'm back, I might pop into your blog a little later.
Welcome back, Susu! Your tribute tells us how important a friend she was to you.
Thank you, Liisa. Yes, Kati was important -she was an eternal source of inspiration to me.
Sorry to hear bout Kati's departure. In the blog world, however, Kati lives on in her text, images, and art. That's a form of immortality unto itself.
by the way, who's the girl in the video clip?
Kenneth, I'm glad Kati's work remains.
The girl in the video wants to stay anonymous.
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