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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Time’s Person of the Year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oabVDOQ_2Sk “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” 1st Corinthians 13:13 Peace. . . . . . .
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged charity, Christianity, faith, hope, love, Pope Francis, Time's Man of the Year
11 Comments
Blog of the Year Award, Influential Blogger Award and Sisterhood of the World Award
Second star, though I can’t figure out how to do that! My dear friend at painttheworldwithwords.wordpress.com has nominated me for all these awards and I am overwhelmed by her support and generosity. I am sending out one post … Continue reading
Winter Is Still a Week Away in Upstate New York
Hudson River Valley Image by Andy Tice. Thanks to my friend Judy Kapaila This Is a Winter Wonderland!
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Tagged blogging, Hudson River Valley, photography, sky, trees, Upstate New York, water, weather, winter
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For All Who Love India or Are Just Curious
From my friend at : greetingsfromindia.wordpress.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpdoRUMeshw Learning how to survive on an increasingly crowded planet is probably our ultimate challenge. But there is one place, home to over a sixth of the world’s population, which is already making a … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged BBC documentary, courage, dreams, entrepreneurs, family, India, Kolkata, travel, will to live
8 Comments
Ferel Dogs ( From February, 2013)
They come in various colors, white, a ginger brown, black, and mixtures of the three. A few have long coats and all have pointed snouts. And they are not pets, or so we thought. The dogs live in the street scrounging … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, blogging, compassion, ferel dogs, Gujurat, India, inspiration, love, market, travel
38 Comments
Philomena – The Movie
Judy Dench is known for her regal performances depicting queens. This may be her most complex role as she plays a average woman with unlikely depth and reserve of strength telling of a mother’s undying love. This film is based … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized
Tagged a mother's love, adoption, Catholic Church, Christianity, convent, Ireland, nuns
25 Comments
The Dragon’s Loyalty Award
I want to thank my dear friend Shaun from Scotland who gave me this wonderful award. I am still not sure if I am the dragon or the beautiful maiden, but I am delighted to accept. I do want to … Continue reading
Posted in awards, Uncategorized
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Indian Haircut!
This is, of course, the choice of most Indian people for haircuts. Indian hair is thick and luxurious and the envy of most white westerners. The barber sets up his stool, fixes his mirror, and is ready for business. I … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, Alpha One Mall, entrepreneurs, Himalaya Mall, India, life in India, photography, professor, students, travel
22 Comments
The Modi Wave Turns into the Anti-Congress Tsunami
This man from the Indian state of Rajasthan has voted and he shows us with the ink mark on his finger. His state had been governed by Congress representatives since 2008 , but that party has been resoundingly defeated in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged 70% voting participation, AAP, Assembly elections, BBJ, Congress, Dr. Singh, equality in voting, history, India, inspiring, Mr. Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi
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December 7, 1941 – A Day of Infamy
Seventy-two years ago today, The Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Japanese had detailed planning and flawless execution and the Americans were caught off guard and ill prepared on that Sunday morning at … Continue reading