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Old 08-22-2010, 07:48 AM #1
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The local opera company infiltrates Philadelphia's Italian Market. Watch the people's faces.
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The local opera company infiltrates....)
Love it! Love it ! Inspired street theater; interrupting everyone's routine, with something beautiful, unexpected.

Infiltrate! Infiltrate! Infiltrate!
Touch one person
or touch thousands
bring them a message
and remind them
of things they already know
but had put in storage
Remind them that the time is now.
Here and now.
And if circumstances allow you to infiltrate people's lives with lots of beauty and love and a little humor, well, no way it gets better than that.
The people who embrace life, the creators of beauty, the givers of care, those who are not afraid to love, these and others who point at the moon are the true revolutionaries.

Thank you reverette123, for your spiritual guidance. The best possible video on a rainy Sunday morning on the farm.
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Well my darn sound isn't working again but even so, I smiled.
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The local opera company infiltrates Philadelphia's Italian Market. Watch the people's faces.
Philadelphia has been my hometown for the past 31 years. So Rick, a slight correction, the wonderful video was done in our "Reading Terminal" which is an indoor market which used to be the food market supplying people who used the Reading Railroad Terminal above it. Now, it sells food, prepared and ingredients and other lovely things and our Convention Center occupies the train shed (rebuilt). Our Italian Market is open air and about a mile south of the Terminal. Both are good resources and wonderful urban treasures.

If anyone's in Philadelphia, PM me and I'll give you my special, favorite places tour.

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