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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Goa. . . More Than the Beaches
Portuguese Goa Originally posted on May 12, 2013by annetbell Namaste! As the students enjoyed the promised two restful days on the beaches, David and I headed down to explore the Portuguese footprint in India, mostly the churches. Now we have seen many … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Uncategorized
Tagged Cathedral of Mount Mary, Christianity, churches of Goa, convent, faith, Goa, Goa India, Portuguese Goa, St Francis Xavier, St. Augustine, UNESCO, world religion
33 Comments
Ahmedabad Rap Anthem
The young rapper H-Rim will introduce and entice you to visit Ahmedabad, India. Walk along the mighty Sabamati River, high with the water from the monsoons. See why Ahmedabad is not only the jewel of Gujurat , but … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad Anthem, Cept, Gandhi, H-Rim, IIM, India, Mr. Modi, music, Pakho, Rap music, Sabamati River
13 Comments
A Paratrooper’s Faith and a Legacy of Love
by Jason Ladd This is my family story about a brother who gave his life for freedom, long before my birth, and my mama who used her unspeakable pain and sacrifice to inspire and encourage soldiers going forth, and … Continue reading
Gina Briganti’s Music Monday “Summer Vibe” Walk Off the Earth
Gina is my new friend from California. She introduced me to this very current Canadian group. On this dark, rainy upstate New York day, here is a little “Summer Vibe!” Visit Gina at http://www.ginabriganti.com We saw one of … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "Summer Vibe, blogging, California, Canada, Gina Briganti, music, Music Monday, Upstate New York, Walk Off the Earth
11 Comments
Eric’s Way to Santiago
This is an inspirational Sunday piece of love, faith, family and just the things what makes life worth living. I wanted to include the trailer of “The Way” but for some reason, I can’t copy and paste it. . … Continue reading
Posted in film, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged "The Way", encouragement, France, inspirational, journey, kindness, love, pilgrims, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sunday, understanding
7 Comments
“Inclusive Capitalism and Democracy in India” Bill Clinton
This is interesting and exciting about Mr. Clinton’s take on India and Mr. Modi as the new Prime Minister. Inclusive Capitalism and Democracy sounds very good to me. What do you think?
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Bill Clinton, blogging, Economics, inclusive capitalism, Inclusive democracy, India, Indian economics and democracy, Mr. Modi, poverty
4 Comments
Love and Kindness Blogger Award
“It is important for us to remember that we are One Family living in One World; we are Sisters and Brothers, no matter how we look, what culture we live in, what religion we practice or who we love. In … Continue reading
Posted in awards, Uncategorized
Tagged appreciation, awards, Blogger Award for Love and Kindness, caring, encouragment, friendship, love, thank you
22 Comments
With Lots of Help from My Friends !
Namaste: Followers on WordPress Posts on TalesAlongTheWay. com Dhan’yavada= Thank you
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 1500 followers, 500 posts, appreciation, blogging, friends, thank you
18 Comments
Chennai, India St. Thomas Cathedral and Shiva
← Temple Towns in the South of India Jungle Boat → St Thomas Cathedral, Chennai Originally Posted on April 23, 2013by annetbell Namaste! Thomas, the saint of doubters, is depicted in Caravaggio’s vivid painting at the moment of his belief of the resurrection of Christ as he inserted his finger into … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged art, art history, Caravaggio, Chennai, Christ, Christianity, creator god in Hinduism, culture, doubt, doubter, history of Christianity, History of Hinduism, India, Madras, relics of disciples, Religions of the World, saint of doubters, Santiago de Compostela, Shiva, St Thomas, St. Peters, St. Thomas Cathegral of Chennai
3 Comments
Special Market in Amersterdam, New York
http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S3498734.shtml?cat=300 I was thrilled that my friend Judy pointed this out to me. Please check out my post for KFC Ahmadabad and their “special ” restaurant! https://talesalongtheway.com/2014/04/23/good-citizen-in-india-kentucky-fried-chicken/ This seems like a good idea all the way around. Why aren’t … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Ahmadabad, Amsterdam, blogging, customer service, fresh local produce, India, inspiration, jobs for the disabled, jobs for the least among us, Kentucky Fried Chicken, KFC, Liberty Fresh Market, local vendors, market with a mission, New York, restaurant, travel
1 Comment