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Anna Armaiti

Anna Armaiti

living in Eugene, OR
   
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Anna Armaiti is a writer, artist/photopgraher and musician, who with her late partner,Ishaq Jud, performed at many musical and spiritual events in Eugene, Oregon - both by themselves and with local band, Amerianistan.

Education/Experience: Certified Leader of Dances of Universal Peace; teacher of folk dances of Middle East, Greece and Balkans

Interests: Ethnic music, folk dancing, organic gardening, Sufism, Goddess spirituality

Motto: "The trick to life is not to be in the know, but to be in the mystery." - Fred Alan Wolf

Affiliations: Art Images by Anna Armaiti, Americanistan, music inspired by the Middle East

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Located just a block from the Willamtte River, River Walk Inn is a cozy destination in Eugene.
Some people may be able to watch movies like Hostel and Saw without being horrified at all the torture and abuse shown, but I'm not one of them.
Designer clothing doesn't have to cost you bundles, if you are willing to buy gently pre-worn apparel!
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum is a 209 acre park located only fifteen minutes from downtown Eugene.
Vegan and Organic never tasted so sweet!
You don't have to go broke to have high quality designer fragrance, makeup and skincare.
The questions of family and friends can be difficult to deal with, when you are still deeply in love with the partner you have lost.
This natural, toxin-free cream works for many different skin types.
On the night that the veils between the worlds is the thinnest is a wonderful time to offer gratitude to those who have gone before us.
For intimated dining or casual get-togethers, Koho Bistro offers a welcoming atmosphere.
Crepes and fondue are the specialty at the little house on Lincoln Street.
Pamper yourself, your family and friends with these luscious scents.
Enjoy the beauty of the Willamette River while savoring local cuisine.
A review of locally owned Iraila Medterranean Rustica restaurant in Eugene.
My first experience with the Italian shoe designer was love at first step!
For many people here in Eugene, the monthly Interfaith Prayer and Reflection Service is their main place of worship, a place where they feel that they and their spiritual tradition is honored and resp...
Sweet Creek Falls is a gem of hike, nestled in the hills between Eugene and Mapleton and is part of the Siuslaw National Forest. The total hike is an easy 3.8 miles round trip, with only a 500 foot el...
've found that container gardening isn't just for flowers anymore - you can grow a whole range of healthful foods for you and your family with very little expense, time and labor!
A true story about my encounters with the nutria or "swamp beaver", one of the most notorious garden pests of the Northwest and beyond!
By practicing grounding of our energy, we can re-establish our connection with the earth, helping us feel more balanced and peaceful in our day to day activities.
My beloved's clothes and possessions are impermanent things, but they hold certain energy, and if they can bring me or someone else who loved him comfort, than I feel that keeping them is a healthy, p...
I pull the flannel of your shirt closer to me as the winds howl outside and the rain pours down. I can imagine that it is your arms, wrapped around me shielding me and warming me.
It's been just over six months since my partner passed away. These walks in nature are a healing path in themselves that take me away from the daily chores and worries and sadness of an empty house.
I believe that feathers can be messages from the other side. This is a poem about the messages my late partner, Ishaq, has sent me with these "feather words".
On the day you left the geese cried out and the trees sighed for the loss of you in this world. But you only laughed and flew away to join the Beloved.
I wrote this poem while working on recordings my late partner, Ishaq, a Sufi Sheikh, mabefore I met himde in 1985, a year
When I sit by the river, watching the whirlpools That live where you once played I see your dance in the cosmos played out Over all of nature
As the snow touches my eyelids, I am remembering the gentle caress Of your lips on my face
Having an ancestor altar helps us connect with our roots, with our departed friends, lovers and family. It can be a comfort to those of us who still walk in bodies on this earth.
Mckenzie was a true gift, that came to me at a devastating point in my life, and gave me a project to work on, and a companion whose antics still make me laugh. I'd never tamed a wild kitten before, ...
I sit at the front window, watching the neighborhood birds flitting from the butterfly bush to the birdfeeders and cavorting in the ponds in the middle of my street. Pothole ponds.
I wrote this poem for my beloved partner, who passes way last July. This refers to the last trip we took up the Umpqua river in Oregon, three days before his passing.