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These exquisite Cottonwood trees are like the redwoods of the desert. They have a quality of stoicism I’ve never encountered before in a tree. You could practically feel the longing of limbs, their waiting, their wanting, to burst into full verdancy. And there’s almost nothing more sensual, and more wise, than the sound of their leaves rustling with the wind. Such a dance it is, a sacred conversation, an entire universe in and of itself. A language, I can only know through my felt bodily experience, a sound you could create an entire religion upon. .....Here’s to the emergence of spring, to new earth songs, to the sound of holy languages, and to the possibility of perhaps our deepest longings finally, after a long cold winter being met~
-Sarah Jeffries- 3/2021-
In part 2, I continue the conversation with my Dad, where he opens up more on a number of key areas of his life: - What the situation in Jinja was like just before he left. - Finding and working his first few jobs in London. - Going back to visit Jinja and his family. - Setting up shop to help the rest of his siblings come over from Uganda. - and many, many more fond memories of both Ba and Bapuji, the cornerstones of the Dattani family. - plus, a very thought-provoking final, fun, five questions. Link to part 1 of the conversation: https://anchor.fm/anand37/episodes/Episode-3-Part-1---Dinesh-Dattani-epf4m4
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My sanity is a witch that's burning on the stake..