The regular visit to LIFE is more beneficial than having to see better photographs.
You can re-visit your past in manner which in itself can be a very enriching experience.
This post is to gratefully document such a visit and remembering Audrey Hepburn.
AUDREY HEPBURN at Her Most Stunning
http://www.life.com/embed/index/gallery/id/22722/isHd/0
and
Audrey Hepburn: Life and Career
http://www.life.com/embed/index/gallery/id/22721/size/large/isHd/0
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Author: ASHOK M VAISHNAV
In July 2011, I opted to retire from my active career as a practicing management professional. In the 38 years that I pursued this career, I had opportunity to work in diverse capacities, in small-to-medium-to-large engineering companies. Whether I was setting up Greenfield projects or Brownfield projects, nurturing the new start-ups or accelerating the stabilized unit to a next phase growth, I had many more occasions to take the paths uncharted. The life then was so challenging!
One of the biggest casualty in that phase was my disregards towards my hobbies - Be with The Family, Enjoy Music form Films of 1940s to mid-1970s period, write on whatever I liked to read, pursue amateur photography and indulge in solving the chess problems.
So I commenced my Second Innings to focus on this area of my life as the primary occupation.
At the end of four years, I am now quite a regular blogger. I have been able to build a few very strong pen-relationships.
I maintain contact with 38-years of my First Innings as freelance trainer and process facilitator.
And yet,
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
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B’fast at Tiffany’s!
And “Wait Until Dark”
I love Audrey Hepburn. She was always such a classy lady.
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