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Monthly Archives: June 2014
A 1970’s Summer Fun
Top 10 Ways to Give Your Kid a 1970’s Summer Such contrast from 1970s until now and the humor in this blog explains it so well ! Please let me know your memories of summer vacation! http://www.mommypage.com/ Thursday, May 29, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 1970's summer vacation, blogging, children, family, Mommy, vacation
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The Grand Canyon of the East
Our Saturday started with a Lacrosse game in Tonawanda, a suburb of Buffalo. John, Parker’s other grandfather was there and we told him we were off to see Niagara Falls after the game. He asked if we knew about Letchworth … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "Grand Canyon of the East", architecture, blogging, Buffalo, camping, gorge, Lacrosse, Letchworth State Park, nature, New York, photography, Tonowanda, Victorian era, waterfalls
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A Garden Glance
Walking down the street, this glimpse,behind the large lock, is the hint of what lies down that sidewalk. The right side is part of my garden where hosta and ferns grow with abandon. We live in a hundred year … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, garden, gardening, happy plants, photography, shade garden
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Niagara Falls
This weekend, I finally visited Niagara Falls! I would tell people, yes, I have been to Egypt and India, but not Niagara Falls! Husband would say, “Poor Anne, never gets to go anywhere!” Now, I have changed … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, Canada, New York, Niagara Falls, photography, rainbow, travel
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“Fire and Rain” Just yesterday morning, they let me know you were gone. Suzanne, the plans they made put an end to you. I walked out this mornin’, and I wrote down this song; I just can’t remember who to … Continue reading
Peep at My Secret Garden
Next week, more pictures of my tiny urban shade garden! Happy Saturday!
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, flowers, garden, photography, plants, shade garden, urban garden
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Photos from the Past. . . . . .
These 50 Photos From The Past Are Shocking And Hilarious. I Can’t Believe How Things Have Changed… Jake Heppner458094 People Sharing Share Tweet These photographers may have never known the significance of the pictures they took and that millions would be … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged animals, blogging, culture, family, history, HItler, kings, photography, USA
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Gandhiji
Posted on April 4, 2013by annetbell Namaste: Ghandiji was the name, used by Indians, to show love and respect for the Father of India. Interesting that he chose non-violence and civil disobedience to reach the desired end for freedom and self-reliance … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmadabad, Father of India, Ghandi Ashram, History of India, India, Mahatma Gandhi, nonviolence, photography, travel
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“Russian Ark” A Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J–TDEHizVA The “Russian Ark” was released in 2002. It could have been one of many international films of culture and history filmed in one country or other from around the world, but it is forever innovative because of the filming … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, costumes, history and art, living history, music, one continuous shot, orchestras, photography, Russia, St. Petersburg, The Hermitage
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Swords Are Drawn to Solve a Disagrement at the Golden Temple
From the Two-Way (NPR) Bill Chappell June 6 ,2014 Last Friday, there was a commemorative ceremony of the 1984 military raid at the Golden Temple that went awry with anger and swords causing injuries and panic. Two stories emerged in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 1984 revolt, Golden Temple, India, Indira Gandhi, man's inhumanity to man, Prime Minister, radicals, separatists, swords, travel, violence
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