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written by jimu , January 06, 2010

Hello Xavier

Happy new Year and great things for 2010.

Yes Lahsa passing and everyone's motivate me more & more to love, to enjoy, to travel, to play music and be creative.

Good wishes for the move to Sydney......like your blog, the moving parts especially.

I'm travelling for 6 months this year, by bycyle in UK, Europe & Ireland and will be bloging about it, I'll send you a link to the blog.
Will also be taking my Alto & Soprano.

Live life to the full.
Namaste
Jimu

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