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A beautiful woman! angstlessk Mar 2016 #1
Awesome pic! JustAnotherGen Mar 2016 #2
Oh yes Recursion Mar 2016 #11
Beautiful~ democrank Mar 2016 #3
Thanks for sharing Fairgo Mar 2016 #4
Beautiful photo!! bravenak Mar 2016 #5
WOW Lazy Daisy Mar 2016 #6
At the age of 28 she fled Dhaka during the Partition Recursion Mar 2016 #9
Tabla or dholki? Lucky you... Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #16
Tabla, and the smaller one of those Recursion Mar 2016 #17
I hope she's passed on her priceless knowledge to many Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #19
She's had literally thousands of students, so I know she lives on in that way Recursion Mar 2016 #21
She'll probably live to 110! I love to see female percussionists anywhere, but Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #24
Totally! Recursion Mar 2016 #26
so this is your wife's aunt? florida08 Mar 2016 #7
As I said below, we asked her Recursion Mar 2016 #12
Lovely lady. My mother is 96, too, but she doesn't look that good. Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #8
We asked her: Recursion Mar 2016 #10
Yes, I forgot to ask about turmeric. Wonder spice, it is. Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #13
She's a percussionist Recursion Mar 2016 #14
Taka dimi, taka dimi, taka dimi, taka dimi--Adi tal. Surya Gayatri Mar 2016 #18
I'd love to hear that some time :) Recursion Mar 2016 #27
I use turmeric on minor cuts and abraisions for fast healing. alfredo Mar 2016 #22
It's quite good for that. I use it on sunburns now. Recursion Mar 2016 #28
Do you make a tincture for that? alfredo Mar 2016 #30
Awesome, beautiful photo! Ilsa Mar 2016 #15
I noticed that the word for tea is similar in many languages. alfredo Mar 2016 #20
It's all from Sanskrit "che" Recursion Mar 2016 #23
I noticed the strong influence on Eritrea and Kenya. alfredo Mar 2016 #29
Amazing!!! Triana Mar 2016 #25
WONDERFUL pic! elleng Mar 2016 #31
What a beautiful woman brer cat Mar 2016 #32
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