That was very humbling to see how, through her lack of hearing and sight, she actually experienced more in a given moment by feeling and other senses, and that seemed to leave a much deeper impression on her than if she had all five senses intact. It makes me want to just shut my eyes and cover my ears and discover the world all over again, and experience it the way Ms. Keller did :)
It seems Helen Keller really did her best to enjoy everything she was a beautiful inspiration to me I loved reading about her when I was a young girl and stiil do in my old age these movies are priceless 💕
Dear Helen you keep on amazing us with more wonderful film on Helen this is amazing to watch and great to see how she not only loves the dance but becomes involved in it. thanks fro sharing bernie
With each video -- I am continually amazed by this most remarkable woman! Her attitude and determination is just breathtaking and spellbinding! Thank you so much Helen for keeping us aware of this woman's attributes. It's the greatest medicine ever for all of us. Hugs & smiles Veronica :-)
This video is so precious and beautiful thanks.I like Martha Graham's dance Studio,it's lovely.And the choregraphy is just a treat..seeing Helen in the middle of all these dancers listening to the vibrations and the sound is just wonderful..extraordinary.The music and the dance gives tears to my eyes...
That wa a rare treat. Never knew she visited a dance studio. Similarly, I did hear once from older family members that there is supposedly footage somewhere showing Helen actually dancing either, by herself or with a partner.
Thanks for the warm comment. Glad you liked it :) If you type the words... "Captioned - Helen Keller Stars in 1919 Movie - "Deliverance", into the youtube search box, you can see a short film clip of Helen dancing with a partner. Best wishes! :)
A wonderful video and a splendid dedication to our wonderful friend Mayan. I am happy that she came back and I'm sure that she will enjoy this fantastic piece of history and art. Congratulations my dear Helen for your beautiful video. Warm hugs and all the best to both, Anca
thank you so much for your channel. I can't think the last time I was so moved to tears again and again by the purity, truth and spirit of a human being. I came here via Arthur Penn, whose film "the miracle worker" I had not heard of. How come I left school knowing about the cruelties of history and nothing of this woman? I suspect because the power of love can intimidate the slight machinery of society. Must go and blow my nose, something in my eye again.
Extraordinary footage yet again. Thank you, dear Helene, for sourcing and sharing these treasures with us all. She always had so much joy and appreciation for things she could only barely experience (at least from our advantaged perspective). Jacques Jr.
Martha Graham with Helen Keller was absolutely wonderful. She was so patient and kind and courteous with Helen both ladies are such absolutely amazing wonen. This was a blessing for me to watch.
wow this is incredible! Look at all the joy on Helen's face as she felt the dancers! If only all audiences were this responsive! She really didn't miss out on anything did she?
Que genial vídeo, dedicado a Mayan......creo Helen, que meteré este en favoritos......todo es un tributo hacia tan ejemplar mujer y señora...una sensibilidad maravillosa.....al igual que su vida y obra. Besos de tu amiga Ana Naranjita, desde Sevilla.
Oh - this was so very wonderful! What an amazing woman Helen Keller was. I just love seeing the way she enjoys music & dance - so interesting & moving! And how sweet to do this for our dearest friend Mayan! Another amazing & wonderful person. Thanks so much Helen for this awesome vid. Much luvs :-)
I've had an intimation of Helen Keller's ecstasy, because four times a year, Paula Byrne at Portland, Oregon's Soma Space studio, facilitates a blindfolded trance dance. During hours of dancing blind, our other senses become heightened. We feel the dancers by the breeze their bodies make, and we know how close they are by the vibrations of their feet on the floor, so I understand the pure joy in this video.
@Idlinfarm - Hi Ida, I'm really pleased that you liked the video. I feel lucky to have the old film clips to share... Thanks for the warm words. Much appreciated!
Spectacular, magnificent video from the visit to a Dance Studios...I really like the presentation at 2:00 But the entire film is amazing!இڿڰۣڿღ Thank you dear Helen for the up-load...Zuzanna
@blessOTMA - Hi Anne, Thanks for the warm words, my friend! I'm just glad I have the old film clips to share! : ) I've been keeping an eye open for your next video release.... Best regards!
This is so cool!!! I was actually able to understand her when she said "That was beautiful". I think that today they probably could have taught her to talk better.
no so as if you can not hear words you can not learn to speak them.there is a dead actress name marlee matlin and she as well has never learned to speak properly.some do improve a bit but not to any great significance.an infants babble is the beginning of language and the baby can her itself and others around.if you never heard how would you know.
Thank you for this. I am in particular need of something that feeds the spirit today. I've also really enjoyed reading the comments - which is unusual. Everyone has come together in communion and has been genuinely moved. Wonderful...
@bikemessenger7 -Hi Earl, It's such a surprise and a pleasure to hear from you! I'm happy that I have the old film clips to share with everyone.... And i'm glad that you enjoy them. Warmest wishes for you my friend....always!
The dancers and their clothes look incredibly modern. One of them could step out of the video into a modern dance studio and you'd think nothing of it.
@ArtsKris -Bonjour mon cher Christian. Merci beaucoup pour le commentaire douce. Oui .... Helen a été capable de sentir la musique et les mouvements. Elle a été incroyable. Je suis heureux vous avez aimé la vidéo. Je vous souhaite une journée fantastique!
this is so beautiful, it brought tears...How amazing was Helen Keller!!!!! Helen Keller wrote the following letter to the New York Symphony Orchestra in March 1924. Here's how she describes listening to Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony" over the radio: “Dear Friends: I have the joy of being able to tell you that, though deaf and blind, I spent a glorious hour last night listening over the radio to Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony.” I do not mean to say that I “heard” the music in the sense that other people heard it; and I do not know whether I can make you understand how it was possible for me to derive pleasure from the symphony. It was a great surprise to myself. I had been reading in my magazine for the blind of the happiness that the radio was bringing to the sightless everywhere. I was delighted to know that the blind had gained a new source of enjoyment; but I did not dream that I could have any part in their joy. Last night, when the family was listening to your wonderful rendering of the immortal symphony someone suggested that I put my hand on the receiver and see if I could get any of the vibrations. He unscrewed the cap, and I lightly touched the sensitive diaphragm. What was my amazement to discover that I could feel, not only the vibration, but also the impassioned rhythm, the throb and the urge of the music! The intertwined and intermingling vibrations from different instruments enchanted me. I could actually distinguish the cornets, the roil of the drums, deep-toned violas and violins singing in exquisite unison. How the lovely speech of the violins flowed and plowed over the deepest tones of the other instruments! When the human voices leaped up thrilling from the surge of harmony, I recognized them instantly as voices more ecstatic, upcurving swift and flame-like, until my heart almost stood still. The women’s voices seemed an embodiment of all the angelic voices rushing in a harmonious flood of beautiful and inspiring sound. The great chorus throbbed against my fingers with poignant pause and flow. Then all the instruments and voices together burst forth - an ocean of heavenly vibration - and died away like winds when the atom is spent, ending in a delicate shower of sweet notes. Of course this was not “hearing,” but I do know that the tones and harmonies conveyed to me moods of great beauty and majesty. I also sense, or thought I did, the tender sounds of nature that sing into my hand-swaying reeds and winds and the murmur of streams. I have never been so enraptured before by a multitude of tone-vibrations. As I listened, with darkness and melody, shadow and sound filling all the room, I could not help remembering that the great composer who poured forth such a flood of sweetness into the world was deaf like myself. I marveled at the power of his quenchless spirit by which out of his pain he wrought such joy for others - and there I sat, feeling with my hand the magnificent symphony which broke like a sea upon the silent shores of his soul and mine.” The Auricle, Vol. II, No. 6, March 1924. American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archives.
Hi Sharon.Thanks for the thoughtful comment....it means a lot. And thanks for sharing the interesting historical letter from Helen Keller.Hope things are going well for you.! Best Wishes1 🌿🌷🥀🌿
A Japanese Helen Keller truly respected and called him“my teacher.” In 1937, Helen Keller came to Japan and visited Hokiichi's memorial house. She expressed her impression as follows: “When I was a child, my mother told me that Mr. Hanawa should be my role model. To visit this place and touch his statue was the most significant event during this trip to Japan. The worn desk and the statue facing down earned more respect of him. ” Hokiichi became blind when he was 5 years old. One summer night, a wife of a Samurai, read a book for Hokiichi. She found that he had tied up his hands together. Asked why he did so, Hokiichi replied, “Whenever I move my hand to get mosquitoes away, I tend to miss words of your reading. So as not to do that, I did this.”. He always studied with an attitude like this.
@VerusiunctiO - Yes....apparently she was very sensitive to vibrations. I assume that all of her remaining senses were much more sensitive than the average person. Thanks for the thoughtful comment!!!!
@xanglat - Thanks my dear Jocelyne. I very happy you liked the old video clips. Yes....Helen Keller is always fascinating to watch, in her life. Best wishes for you always!
@ancaburg - Hello my dear Anca. Thanks for the kind comment.... Yes....Mayan is a marvelous friend. And I am Happy she has returned also. I'm glad you like the video. Have a beautiful day! : )
@kidowmer - So nice to hear from you, my dear friend! Yes...Helen Keller seemed to enjoy all areas of life. A lesson that I suppose that we all can learn from her.... She got a lot out of life with her limited senses...so those of us blessed with all of our senses should appreciate life to it's fullest! Warmest Wishes for you! : ))
@abendstunde49 - Thanks so much, my dear Anthony. I'm very pleased that you enjoyed the video... I appreciate the warm comment, my friend! Sincere Regards!
@fisteberg -Yes...it's amazing how many things Helen Keller is able to experience. We can all learn from her how to appreciate life. Thanks for the thoughtful comment.... Have a great new day! : ))
@urCherieAmor4ever1 - Hi Cheryl, That's very nice for you to say.... Yes....Mayan is a very special and fantastic friend. I'm very happy you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the sweet comment, my dear friend!
@JacquesClouseauJr - Hello dear Jacques, It's great to hear from you....as always! I hope you and Jinto are happy and in good health today! Thanks so much for the kind comment.... Much appreciated! Best Regards!
@paladonperry Hello, my dear Peter..... Glad you liked it....and glad you're getting a bit of spring weather! Recently I planted lettuce, peas, radishes and onions. But it's still a little too cold at night for tomatoes, and cucumbers etc... I haven't really done much with the flower beds yet. Hope you can get out and enjoy your garden this week! Best regards!
@MayanSpring1 - Hello Mayan! I'm So glad you have returned to youtube, my very dear friend! I truly missed you when you were gone away. And I know that many other people also missed you. I'm glad you like the video. I wish I could give you a much nicer gift. Welcome home...... Always your friend.....Helen : )
@majaable - Hi Maja, It's such a pleasure to hear from you,...as always! I hope Jamie and Fiona and you are happy and in good health today! Thanks for the nice comment!
@Luvmydog2011 - Hi Monica, I agree with you.... Helen Keller seemed to get a lot of pleasure from music. So nice to receive your kind comment. Warm wishes!
@Marilenemary - Hi Mari.... Yes....Mayan is a wonderful and special person.... I'm glad you enjoyed the dedication video! Thanks for the nice words! : ))
@numerguy - Hi Jon, Thanks so much for the kind words...my dear friend. Glad you were able to "Escape" for a few moments to watch the video. LOL. I'll talk to you soon! Best Wishes for you....always!
That was very humbling to see how, through her lack of hearing and sight, she actually experienced more in a given moment by feeling and other senses, and that seemed to leave a much deeper impression on her than if she had all five senses intact. It makes me want to just shut my eyes and cover my ears and discover the world all over again, and experience it the way Ms. Keller did :)
I really love how Martha really makes sure Helen has a good time, and Helen is full of wonder
Can anyone NOT feel totally inspired by these glimpses into her life?
Amazing!
This took my breath away. So tactile and intuitive. Thank you for these wonderful films of an extraordinary woman-----in this, a great time for women.
It seems Helen Keller really did her best to enjoy everything she was a beautiful inspiration to me I loved reading about her when I was a young girl and stiil do in my old age these movies are priceless 💕
Really wonderful memories dear Heler....
May God rests her spirit.
Beautiful ....what a remarkable woman ...and what a kindness from Martha Graham
Thanks for sharing this very interesting & touching video on how Helen enjoyed the arts...Her indomitable spirit is wonderful & inspiring!
Dear Helen you keep on amazing us with more wonderful film on Helen this is amazing to watch and great to see how she not only loves the dance but becomes involved in it.
thanks fro sharing
bernie
Truly amazing... What an amazing woman. I really loved this one too Helen.
These video's are a blessing to watch.
LOVE and THANKS, Patty
Thank you so much for showing how dancers can bring joy to everybody♥️🌞
This is incredible, all my life I've heard of her, but my students' bio on her has "opened mine eyes to her!
Interesting...never knew that much about her either.
With each video -- I am continually amazed by this most remarkable woman! Her attitude and determination is just breathtaking and spellbinding! Thank you so much Helen for keeping us aware of this woman's attributes. It's the greatest medicine ever for all of us.
Hugs & smiles
Veronica :-)
I love these videos sooo amazing,she soo lived her life to the fullest,just Beautiful!!!
Absolutely amazing. What a moving experience between two incredible women. I am so grateful this moment in time was preserved. Thanks for posting.
Wow so beautiful and very nice I like all videos for Helen Keller amazing woman
This video is so precious and beautiful thanks.I like Martha Graham's dance Studio,it's lovely.And the choregraphy is just a treat..seeing Helen in the middle of all these dancers listening to the vibrations and the sound is just wonderful..extraordinary.The music and the dance gives tears to my eyes...
That wa a rare treat. Never knew she visited a dance studio. Similarly, I did hear once from older family members that there is supposedly footage somewhere showing Helen actually dancing either, by herself or with a partner.
Thanks for the warm comment. Glad you liked it :) If you type the words... "Captioned - Helen Keller Stars in 1919 Movie - "Deliverance", into the youtube search box, you can see a short film clip of Helen dancing with a partner. Best wishes! :)
Always so moving. How to feel the music, the dance. Nevertheless I am on that she guesses everything. Admirable.
A wonderful video and a splendid dedication to our wonderful friend Mayan. I am happy that she came back and I'm sure that she will enjoy this fantastic piece of history and art. Congratulations my dear Helen for your beautiful video.
Warm hugs and all the best to both,
Anca
I am from india and I learnt about helen when I was 9 yrs old, she's my inspiration, thnks for the invaluable videos :)
thank you so much for your channel. I can't think the last time I was so moved to tears again and again by the purity, truth and spirit of a human being. I came here via Arthur Penn, whose film "the miracle worker" I had not heard of. How come I left school knowing about the cruelties of history and nothing of this woman? I suspect because the power of love can intimidate the slight machinery of society. Must go and blow my nose, something in my eye again.
Extraordinary footage yet again. Thank you, dear Helene, for sourcing and sharing these treasures with us all. She always had so much joy and appreciation for things she could only barely experience (at least from our advantaged perspective).
Jacques Jr.
Awesome! Always amazed how she lived full of life :)
Martha Graham with Helen Keller was absolutely wonderful. She was so patient and kind and courteous with Helen both ladies are such absolutely amazing wonen. This was a blessing for me to watch.
All my music students will be seeing this clip tomorrow. What a beautiful connection between artists and "viewer".
Martha was so beautiful, she was my teacher
wow this is incredible! Look at all the joy on Helen's face as she felt the dancers! If only all audiences were this responsive! She really didn't miss out on anything did she?
ah, I love these films. thanks again for sharing them. yours earl
Wow. I am absolutely speechless! Wonderful!
Que genial vídeo, dedicado a Mayan......creo Helen, que meteré este en favoritos......todo es un tributo hacia tan ejemplar mujer y señora...una sensibilidad maravillosa.....al igual que su vida y obra.
Besos de tu amiga Ana Naranjita, desde Sevilla.
Oh - this was so very wonderful! What an amazing woman Helen Keller was. I just love seeing the way she enjoys music & dance - so interesting & moving!
And how sweet to do this for our dearest friend Mayan! Another amazing & wonderful person. Thanks so much Helen for this awesome vid. Much luvs :-)
Wonderful Helen! Really enjoyed it! Thanks for your work promoting Helen Keller and thanks.... for you! :)
I've had an intimation of Helen Keller's ecstasy, because four times a year, Paula Byrne at Portland, Oregon's Soma Space studio, facilitates a blindfolded trance dance. During hours of dancing blind, our other senses become heightened. We feel the dancers by the breeze their bodies make, and we know how close they are by the vibrations of their feet on the floor, so I understand the pure joy in this video.
The dancers were so gracious. I wonder how they felt being examined so minutely by a stranger.
Thanks for the warm comment...
I'm so glad you enjoyed the little video.
Best wishes!
@MYLADYBLANCA -Hola mi querida Blanca.
Gracias por su visita dulce.
Siempre me hacen muy feliz.
Y gracias por el comentario agradable.
- - Helen.
@Idlinfarm - Hi Ida,
I'm really pleased that you liked the video.
I feel lucky to have the old film clips to share...
Thanks for the warm words.
Much appreciated!
Spectacular, magnificent video from the visit to a Dance Studios...I really like the presentation at 2:00 But the entire film is amazing!இڿڰۣڿღ
Thank you dear Helen for the up-load...Zuzanna
@blessOTMA - Hi Anne,
Thanks for the warm words, my friend!
I'm just glad I have the old film clips to share! : )
I've been keeping an eye open for your next video release....
Best regards!
This is so cool!!! I was actually able to understand her when she said "That was beautiful". I think that today they probably could have taught her to talk better.
Most likely she continued to perfect the vibrations in her vocal chords, along with the lip movements necessary.
no so as if you can not hear words you can not learn to speak them.there is a dead actress name marlee matlin and she as well has never learned to speak properly.some do improve a bit but not to any great significance.an infants babble is the beginning of language and the baby can her itself and others around.if you never heard how would you know.
Cochlear implants be crazy
Wonderful dedication to my dear
friend Mayan!!...Excellent
vodeo!!.Thank you
Helen to pos-
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Thank you for this. I am in particular need of something that feeds the spirit today. I've also really enjoyed reading the comments - which is unusual. Everyone has come together in communion and has been genuinely moved. Wonderful...
Amazing video of an amazing woman...♥
I only have one word to say "Wow!" I had no idea she experience life like this.
Wow 😮 so beautiful 😍
Very nice video.... ******
thank you for refreshing my memory :-)
Big hug from Holland
Marcella
@bikemessenger7 -Hi Earl,
It's such a surprise and a pleasure to hear from you!
I'm happy that I have the old film clips to share with everyone....
And i'm glad that you enjoy them.
Warmest wishes for you my friend....always!
The dancers and their clothes look incredibly modern. One of them could step out of the video into a modern dance studio and you'd think nothing of it.
Nah most of what we call "modern" is just recycled versions of what the past had.
@ArtsKris -Bonjour mon cher Christian.
Merci beaucoup pour le commentaire douce.
Oui .... Helen a été capable de sentir la musique et les mouvements.
Elle a été incroyable.
Je suis heureux vous avez aimé la vidéo.
Je vous souhaite une journée fantastique!
this is so beautiful, it brought tears...How amazing was Helen Keller!!!!! Helen Keller wrote the following letter to the New York Symphony Orchestra in March 1924. Here's how she describes listening to Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony" over the radio:
“Dear Friends: I have the joy of being able to tell you that, though deaf and blind, I spent a glorious hour last night listening over the radio to Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony.” I do not mean to say that I “heard” the music in the sense that other people heard it; and I do not know whether I can make you understand how it was possible for me to derive pleasure from the symphony. It was a great surprise to myself.
I had been reading in my magazine for the blind of the happiness that the radio was bringing to the sightless everywhere. I was delighted to know that the blind had gained a new source of enjoyment; but I did not dream that I could have any part in their joy.
Last night, when the family was listening to your wonderful rendering of the immortal symphony someone suggested that I put my hand on the receiver and see if I could get any of the vibrations.
He unscrewed the cap, and I lightly touched the sensitive diaphragm. What was my amazement to discover that I could feel, not only the vibration, but also the impassioned rhythm, the throb and the urge of the music!
The intertwined and intermingling vibrations from different instruments enchanted me. I could actually distinguish the cornets, the roil of the drums, deep-toned violas and violins singing in exquisite unison. How the lovely speech of the violins flowed and plowed over the deepest tones of the other instruments!
When the human voices leaped up thrilling from the surge of harmony, I recognized them instantly as voices more ecstatic, upcurving swift and flame-like, until my heart almost stood still. The women’s voices seemed an embodiment of all the angelic voices rushing in a harmonious flood of beautiful and inspiring sound.
The great chorus throbbed against my fingers with poignant pause and flow. Then all the instruments and voices together burst forth - an ocean of heavenly vibration - and died away like winds when the atom is spent, ending in a delicate shower of sweet notes.
Of course this was not “hearing,” but I do know that the tones and harmonies conveyed to me moods of great beauty and majesty. I also sense, or thought I did, the tender sounds of nature that sing into my hand-swaying reeds and winds and the murmur of streams. I have never been so enraptured before by a multitude of tone-vibrations.
As I listened, with darkness and melody, shadow and sound filling all the room, I could not help remembering that the great composer who poured forth such a flood of sweetness into the world was deaf like myself. I marveled at the power of his quenchless spirit by which out of his pain he wrought such joy for others - and there I sat, feeling with my hand the magnificent symphony which broke like a sea upon the silent shores of his soul and mine.”
The Auricle, Vol. II, No. 6, March 1924. American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archives.
Hi Sharon.Thanks for the thoughtful comment....it means a lot. And thanks for sharing the interesting historical letter from Helen Keller.Hope things are going well for you.! Best Wishes1 🌿🌷🥀🌿
Thanks for the kind words....
Glad you liked it.
A Japanese Helen Keller truly respected and called him“my teacher.”
In 1937, Helen Keller came to Japan and visited Hokiichi's memorial house. She expressed her impression as follows: “When I was a child, my mother told me that Mr. Hanawa should be my role model. To visit this place and touch his statue was the most significant event during this trip to Japan. The worn desk and the statue facing down earned more respect of him. ”
Hokiichi became blind when he was 5 years old.
One summer night, a wife of a Samurai, read a book for Hokiichi. She found that he had tied up his hands together. Asked why he did so, Hokiichi replied, “Whenever I move my hand to get mosquitoes away, I tend to miss words of your reading. So as not to do that, I did this.”. He always studied with an attitude like this.
@VerusiunctiO - Yes....apparently she was very sensitive to vibrations.
I assume that all of her remaining senses were much more sensitive than the average person.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment!!!!
Wow it feels like you'll never run out of footage for Helen Keller. Hope the ideas keep popping up.
super CooL ARTy documenT BRAVO!!!!
@LadyMegaRock - Thanks Juliet.
Glad you liked it....
Best wishes for you....always! : )
@xanglat - Thanks my dear Jocelyne.
I very happy you liked the old video clips.
Yes....Helen Keller is always fascinating to watch, in her life.
Best wishes for you always!
@annemaree -Hi Annemaree,
Thank you so much my friend.
It's always a true pleasure to hear from you!
Happy you liked it.
Take care!
I.m so glad you enjoyed the little video....
Best wishes!
interesting images great share like many thanks my friend wish you a nice new week warm greetings Petra
This is my favorite of all your beautiful videos !!!
So beautiful music..
@chrishayrider68 - Hi Chris....
Thanks so much for the thoughtful comment.
It's such a pleasure to see you here!
Have a great Day!
@JRudyLove - Hi Maria....
Thanks for the kind words....
It really means a lot.
I'm so [pleased that you enjoyed the video!
Warm Wishes! : ))
grazie Helen, bellissimo video davvero interessante!!! ottimo inserimento, ciao, Pasquale
@carlosreyes11 - Hi Carlos,
It's such a pleasure to hear from you!
Thanks for the nice comment...I appreciate it.
Have a great Day!
@ancaburg - Hello my dear Anca.
Thanks for the kind comment....
Yes....Mayan is a marvelous friend. And I am Happy she has returned also.
I'm glad you like the video.
Have a beautiful day! : )
@kidowmer - So nice to hear from you, my dear friend!
Yes...Helen Keller seemed to enjoy all areas of life.
A lesson that I suppose that we all can learn from her....
She got a lot out of life with her limited senses...so those of us blessed with all of our senses should appreciate life to it's fullest!
Warmest Wishes for you! : ))
@abendstunde49 - Thanks so much, my dear Anthony.
I'm very pleased that you enjoyed the video...
I appreciate the warm comment, my friend!
Sincere Regards!
Such a fantastic footage.. I really love it
thank you so much for posting this beautiful video.. much love
~Eleven
@YTMarcella - Hi Marcella,
It's always a pleasure to hear from you!
Thanks so much for the nice comment!.....
Please have a really great day!
@fisteberg -Yes...it's amazing how many things Helen Keller is able to experience.
We can all learn from her how to appreciate life.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment....
Have a great new day! : ))
what a incredible video thanks for posting this!
@bigeeezy - Thanks James....
I appreciate the kind comment.
Hope you have a great new day ahead! : )
@urCherieAmor4ever1 - Hi Cheryl,
That's very nice for you to say....
Yes....Mayan is a very special and fantastic friend.
I'm very happy you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the sweet comment, my dear friend!
@JacquesClouseauJr - Hello dear Jacques,
It's great to hear from you....as always!
I hope you and Jinto are happy and in good health today!
Thanks so much for the kind comment....
Much appreciated!
Best Regards!
@paladonperry Hello, my dear Peter.....
Glad you liked it....and glad you're getting a bit of spring weather!
Recently I planted lettuce, peas, radishes and onions.
But it's still a little too cold at night for tomatoes, and cucumbers etc...
I haven't really done much with the flower beds yet.
Hope you can get out and enjoy your garden this week!
Best regards!
I love this video.
@Ocean7711 - Hi Chris...
It's so nice to see you here!
I really appreciate the warm words, my friend!
Best Regards for you....always!
@Tsutsomu - Hi Steph,
So nice to to hear from you....
Glad you liked the video!
Thanks for the nice comment : )
@MayanSpring1 - Hello Mayan!
I'm So glad you have returned to youtube, my very dear friend!
I truly missed you when you were gone away.
And I know that many other people also missed you.
I'm glad you like the video.
I wish I could give you a much nicer gift.
Welcome home......
Always your friend.....Helen : )
@P4P4G4YO - Always a pleasure to hear from you. my dear Bruno.
Thanks for the warm comment, my friend...
I'm very happy you like it.
Best regards!
Bellissimo video storico.Grazie infinite amica mia.
@JulieLawry - Hi Julie,
It's really nice to hear from you....
Thanks so much for the kind words.
Your warm comment means a lot.
Have a great day!
@fancyladydiane1 - Hi Diane,
Thanks so much for the warm comment...
You're very kind!....
Best regards!
@Hippie1944 - Thank you Very much, my Dear Hippie.
Glad you liked it....
Warmest Regards....Always! : )
@majaable - Hi Maja,
It's such a pleasure to hear from you,...as always!
I hope Jamie and Fiona and you are happy and in good health today!
Thanks for the nice comment!
@Luvmydog2011 - Hi Monica,
I agree with you....
Helen Keller seemed to get a lot of pleasure from music.
So nice to receive your kind comment.
Warm wishes!
@AnneAulisRobin - It's always a pleasure to hear from you.....
Thanks for the nice comment.
Best wishes for you, my dear friend : ))
@urCherieAmor4ever1 - Hi Cheryl,
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the warm comment.
Best Wishes!
Hi Helen,
Thank you very much for this beautiful video.
Friendly :
Steph.
@Marilenemary - Hi Mari....
Yes....Mayan is a wonderful and special person....
I'm glad you enjoyed the dedication video!
Thanks for the nice words! : ))
@numerguy - Hi Jon,
Thanks so much for the kind words...my dear friend.
Glad you were able to "Escape" for a few moments to watch the video. LOL.
I'll talk to you soon!
Best Wishes for you....always!
Que vida exemplar!!!
Heroic and beautiful human being.
@jorgebcn59 -Hola Jorge.
Gracias por el comentario dulce.
Estoy muy contento de que haya disfrutado el video.
Sinceros saludos mi querido amigo.
@SoaringEleven - Hi Eleven....
That's really nice for you to say!
I appreciate the kind words my friend!....
Have a wonderful week : ))
@BILLMCLEANJAZZ - Hi Veronica,
I'm so pleased to hear from you,,,,
I really appreciate your warm comment.....THANKS!
@mujawooja - Hi Bernie,
So Glad you enjoyed the Video!
Yes.....I think it's a rather interesting film clip.
Thanks for the kind comment!
Take care!