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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Summer Music Monday “Dancing In the Streets” by Martha and the Vandellas
This song says summer to many music lovers including me! It was released in the summer of 1964, fifty years ago, but it has worn well. It was the signature song of one of the earliest and most exciting vocal … Continue reading
Zoo Visit in Syracuse, New York
No Syracuse weather jokes today. . . . it was a perfect day to take our grandchildren as we “sit-the-babies”. We have never actually been to this zoo, but the kids were very familiar with it. There seemed … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, grandchildren, photography, successful breeding zoo, Syracuse New York Zoo, Zoo
11 Comments
Fight the Risk of Cancer with Indian Spices
6 Spices that reduce the risk of cancer Friday, June 20, 2014 by: Dr.Sofiya (NaturalNews) Cancer is a word that seems to strike fear in the hearts of nearly everyone who hears it, regardless of their age, gender or socioeconomic … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, cinnamon, cumin, eating healthy, fennel, fight the treat of cancer, food, ginger, health, healthy eating, India, oregano, preventing cancer, saffron, spices, travel
16 Comments
Gujurat Lights
Solar Street Lights in Gujarat India This system is designed for outdoor application in un-electrified remote rural areas. This system is an ideal application for campus and village street lighting. The system is provided with battery storage backup sufficient to … Continue reading
Antelope Canyon
It is hard to believe that this video is of a real place, isn’t it? But I can assure you that it is and located in northern Arizona near the Four Corners. We stayed in Page and drove around for … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Antelope Canyon, Arizona, canyons, flash floods, monsoons, Navajo guides and jeep tours, Navajo Nation, Page Arizona, Utah
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Train Travel in India
I have mentioned before how we really enjoyed traveling by train in India. We found this travel to be reliable, reasonable, and comfortable. We traveled for 18 hours from Goa to Mumbai in Second class and saw lots of the … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, India, train, train travel in India, travel
7 Comments
South Indian Trip
South India Here We Come! Posted originally on April 5, 2013by annetbell Early tomorrow morning, our group leaves for our trip to the South of India for temples, temples and more temples. We are leaving the computer here. When we went North, it … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged backwater boat ride, blogging, Hindi, jungle, photography, south India, temples, travel
11 Comments
Music Monday The Four Seasons and “Oh, What a Night”
This is the real Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Over the weekend, we saw Jersey Boys staring Frank Valli and the Four Seasons so for this Music Monday, I decided to combine it all into one post. Clint Eastwood was … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Broadway, Clint Eastwood, film, film director, Frankie and the Four Seasons, Jersey Boys, movie, music, New Jersey, performers
10 Comments
Invasion of the Central American Children
Have you heard this tragic story that is happening now in the United States? It is not being shown on many of stations. It may be a surprise to those of you who don’t watch Bill O’Riley to see that … Continue reading
Polish Proverb Wisdom
This is from a wise local TV anchor, John Gray! John Gray Fox23, Albany , New York Do you have a favorite proverb or words to live by?
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Polish, power in words, proverb wisdom, TV anchor, words, words to live by
2 Comments