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Lisa Johnson

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About Me

WWW.OLIVE-PRODUCTIONS.COMWho Am I: A girl with and inquisitive mind, observing eye and calm soul.Where I'm From: I am an Australian calling England home for the past 15 years, residing in London.What I Do: Tour Manager, Live Music, Events Project Manager and Photographer. I generally work at 150%, then relax at the same rate. I am trying to rectify this balance.What I Love: I love traveling for work or for pleasure. I love India most of all and would happily spend most of my time in that land of wonderment....!!!

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The world has beauty everywhere. I hope I am always able to see it and appreciate it in my everyday.

My Interests

I love Photography, I love taking photos and looking at photos I love music. I love family and sharing family. Love Yoga, Beach, Mountains, Snorkeling, Meditation, Walking in Kensington/Hyde Park, people Watching. Sharing ideas and thoughts with people.

I'd like to meet:

do you have an open mind?

Music:

Oh My.... Buddhist Chant to Nat King Cole to Orbital to AC/DCMY FAVOURITE ARTIST AT THE MO... YOAV..

Movies:

Pride and Prejudice (the original & BBC version), Kill Bill, It's a Wonderful Life, Funny Girl, On Moonlight Bay, Rear Window, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Oceans 11 (the original), Name of the Rose, Wild at Heart. Jeane de Florette and Manon de Sources. Cinema Paradiso, Boys Town, To Kill A Mocking Bird, Anything by Bill Viola. A favourite for many years. Very happy to find it now..... mspobj type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowScriptAccess="never" allowNetworking="internal" height="350" width="425"

Television:

Grand Designs, Twin Peaks, Frasier, Sex and the City, Countryfile, Rick Steins, Catherine Tate ..

Books:

Brian Weiss.. Many Lives, Many Masters, Dalai Lama..The Art of Happiness

Heroes:

Any human being who can say they are genuinely happy. Any human who can be selfless.

My Blog

Today's Thought

Most of us protect ourselves against being fully alive. Fearing loss and pain, we escape by withdrawing and distracting ourselves with amusements. We fall into habitual ways of acting and limit oursel...
Posted by Lisa Johnson on Fri, 06 Apr 2007 10:40:00 PST