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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Chai, Chai, Chai
This is for all of us around the world who are addicted to this wonderful tea! You can see some of the beautiful young Indian woman( in my opinion , some of the most beautiful in the world) and a … Continue reading
Medical Tourism in India
In the “Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” Maggie Smith was a medical tourist to India going for a reasonable, safe hip replacement. That was the first time I had heard of such an idea. Then 60 Minutes ran a piece on … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged care, India, medical tourism, orthopedic replacement, rehabilitation, surgery, transplants, travel
8 Comments
One of the many concerns with traveling so far from home and staying for four months , was health care. The university had special emergency insurance for all of us in the group. I am not sure exactly when that … Continue reading
Star Spangled Banner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWDtKRMJB6s This video is a recording of 1000 Kentucky All-State Choir voices filling this 18 story hotel with the Star Spangled Banner, as you have never heard it. It brings back a memory from our trips to Rome with students. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged All Star Choir Voices, America, Kentucky, Olympics, Red Brigade, Rome, Star Spangled Banner
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Four Rickshaw Drivers
Here is another of my favorite posts. If you can wade through the 800+ words, you will meet some amazing Indian rickshaw drivers! Posted on March 30, 2013by annetbell From day one in India , we have had a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, blogging, generosity, honesty, India, photography, rickshaw drivers, traffic, travel, Veranaci
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Beatlemania Began 50 Years Ago Today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqrauzHPpwE Fifty years ago, was 1964 and I remember these television shows as being full of wonder and excitement. Ed Sullivan was on Sunday night and my youth group at church was cancelled because everyone wanted to see this British … Continue reading
A Humanist Capitalist in India
From scandal to success: Turning around India’s Enron By Anthony ReubenBusiness reporter, BBC News Continue reading the main story Entrepreneurship Hard to swallow Swedish start-up Tennessee tech Supercar boss In January 2009, a corporate scandal emerged that became known as … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, business, capitalist, Enron, humanist, India, scandal
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Sir John Soane’s House and Museum
I just recommend this very special home and collection to an English friend this week. It is one of two of my favorite museums. The other being The Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston. My problem with the large … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, art history, blogging, London, musem, pharaoh, photography, sarcophagus, Sir John Soane's House and Museum
15 Comments
Thank you
Thank you Erin for setting up my blog on WordPress from Ahmedabad and helping me get my first post on-line one year ago today. (This image is from WordPress to congratulate me for blogging for a year. ) http://erinmbutler.wordpress.com/ Thank … Continue reading
Republic Day , January 26, 2014
Quick quiz. . . . when is Independence Day? Why is it not celebrated on its date? August 15, 1947 was the actual date that the English left peacefully after 200 years in India. Republic Day began on January … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, camels, Constitution, India, largest democracy on earth, parade, photography, soldiers
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