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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Aloha!
Aloha is the Hawaiian word used in greeting or parting. We are back in New York after a lovely 5 days in paradise! I will share some of the highlights of our visit during the next few posts. Last … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Aloha, Freedom of the Press, freedom to protest, Hawaii, President Obama, revisionist history, travel
15 Comments
What the Ancients Knew- India ( Discovery Channel Documentary
Gifts from the ancient people of India that are still contributing to the world at large today. Learn of the science, technology, water harvesting, mathematics, steel construction, in architecture and medicine.
Posted in Architecture, India, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, Astronomy, contributions of ancient India, India, medicine, science, steel constructions, technology
5 Comments
Indian Summer by Alex von Tunzelmannn The Secret History of the End of the Empire
When I heard about a seminar on India at the Troy Public Library, I was very excited and braved the low temperatures and the icy streets to attend.We were to read, discuss, and connect a novel and a non-fiction book … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged 1947, books, Free India, Gahndi, Hinduism, India, Islam, Jinnah, Nehru, Pakistan, partition, religions, zerotohero
35 Comments
Baby Panda Back with Mama
A mama and baby reunited. . . . . .instinctive universal love!
WordPress Family Award
My dear Dimple at shivaaydelights.wordpress.com nominated me for this WordPress Award about a month ago. Family is very important to me so this is heart warming. Family has people with many interests which is gratifying as Dimple is a master … Continue reading
Posted in awards, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, family, inspiration, WordPress Family Award, writing
12 Comments
Zero to Hero Day #3 Lucky Indian Children
Children who are born in India are lucky. Why, you might ask? There are so many challenges there, malnutrition, lack of basic sanitation for 50% of population, trash, and lack of meaningful work. Yes, of course those are true, … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, children, faith, families, history, images, India, travel, zerotohero
20 Comments
Zero to Hero Day #2
I can play the helpless southern lady to perfection after years of practice. But in fairness to myself, I am pretty sure I just assume I can’t do certain things . . . . . especially technological tasks. I … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, clear ideas, Day 2, family, title, writing, zerotohero
9 Comments