after the concert we came out to find the snow had arrived
hard to imagine that two days earlier we were sun bathing in arizona
this was our 'home' in arizona
thanks to harold, a friend from texas, who insisted we accept his invitation to stay at the swankiest hotel in phoenix.
how could we possibly refuse!
view from our patio...it looked like a caravansari encampment in the desert
before leaving the sun behind we found time to visit the awesome, incredible grand canyon...
... and then headed for colorado...
next stop hawaii!

It was so good to see you guys here in Arizona! Thank you for coming!
And Deva...are you really on the edge of those rocks in the Grand Canyon?? That is making my palms sweat! Be careful! :)
Enjoy your travels, we will see you soon.
~M
Posted by: Melissa Smith | October 17, 2009 at 10:52 PM
Your photos are always so luminous and beautiful. I think it is your smiles and hearts that fill them with light. The backgrounds, as spectacular as they may be, are just back drops to your inner beauty that shines through! Love and light, Jill
Posted by: Jill Allison Bryan | October 21, 2009 at 04:24 AM
Aloha nui loa!
Welcome to the Big Island and Namaste! May your Love grow even deeper and higher during your stay here.
Your visit to the Big Island is making a big splash. Rain your light! Stop global pining. Start Global Shining! Even Mulla Nasruddin can see that!
Alohaha!
Marya aka Ma Sambodhi Samaya
Posted by: Marya Mann | October 23, 2009 at 10:32 PM
Mahalo Nui Loa for such a glorious evening in Kona Hawaii. The evening was filled with wonder... We departed with songs of love in our hearts that were seeded with your mantras...
Aloha oe..
In Joy, Love & Light
Elena
Posted by: Elena | October 25, 2009 at 08:53 PM
Deva Premal and Miten,
I discovered your music and site only last night. I am so overwhelmed how beautiful your music is and happy that you both exsist in this world.
If you are ever interested in doing a workshop or playing in the Caribbean, we have a small hotel in the island of Grenada, West Indies. Our property is called 'Laluna' the moon, and we have our yoga pavilion or 'shala' right on the beach. We do yoga 7 days a week, of which twice a week is Kundalini yoga. All of the students are becoming more and more interested in the Kundalini Mantras which of course include chanting, depending in what direction our Italian teacher takes us that week.
So, if you are ever interested in visiting us, we would love to host you here in our little piece of paradise.
ciao
Namsate
Wendy Bertucci
wp@laluna.com
www.laluna.com
Posted by: wendy bertucci | November 09, 2009 at 04:11 PM