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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Yellow Cable’s Summer Music Monday, The Everly Brothers, “Til I Kissed You”
The Everly Brothers were indeed brothers, Phil and Don. They were most popular during the 1960s with country influenced rock and their close harmony style. The brothers were honored by induction into the Rock and Roll Hall … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 100 greatest artists, 1960s, country music, Everly Brothers, music, rock & Roll hall of fame, Rock & Roll., Rolling Stone, USA
9 Comments
A Sunday Smile for a Guilty Dog!
Here is something to bring a smile to your lips. . . . . with so much tragedy in the world. My favorite moment is when the pup brings the ball. . . . his most treasured gift of all! … Continue reading
Girls’ Weekend in Skaneateles, New York
Just like last year, the guys in our family headed to Baltimore for a weekend of baseball. This time to see the Yankees, who are universally hated by most fans in the country unless, of course, they are from NYC. … Continue reading
India’s Lost World
I have not been to northeast India which is secluded, wild ,devoid of architecture. This film shows a culture and place untouched by civilization. The shots of the beautiful landscape, the ancient culture, and the animals are truly beautiful. Forgive … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged ancient people, animals, blogging, Chriss Moon, culture, Disney Channel, jungle, Lost India, northeast India, photography, travel, untouched people
14 Comments
For Anyone Who Has Loved or Been Loved By a Dog
By NATE JONES ROBYN AROUTY PHOTOGRAPHY PEOPLE MAGAZINE Every dog must have his day. For one black Lab, that day turned out to be his last.When the Roberts family found out they’d have to put their dog Duke down, they decided … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged animal photography, blogging, dog groomers, dogs, Euthanasia, love, pets, photography, veterinarians
37 Comments
Yogurt for Lunch
Yesterday, Grace, Henry, Alice and I had lunch together. It was not an ordinary burger or pizza lunch. We had make your own yogurt sundaes and that was all! I always think that you should eat dessert when you … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 16 Handles, blogging, candy, children, dessert, frozen yogurt, grandchildren, marketing, memories, pay by weight, photography, toppings, traditions, yogurt for lunch
13 Comments
Kerala Jungle Boat Ride
Jungle Boat First Posted on April 25, 2013by annetbell Namaste from the Back Water Canals of Kerala! Well, I teased you in a previous post telling you that jungle is a Hindi word, so here are pictures to show you the reason. … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged backwater canals, blogging, culture, history, house boats, India, jungle, Kerala, rice paddies, snake boat races, Southern India, spice plantations, team sport
22 Comments
Music Monday The Beach Boys ” All Summer Long”
Surf music, Sunny days, Sand, Sun, Surf, Star filled nights, Southern California = SUMMER! What is “summer ” to you ? Come to think about it, Southern California is “Summer” all year round. Have you been … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "All Summer Long", 1964, Beach Boys, California, music, surf music
14 Comments
An Unasuming Hero
This is a Sunday Story to make you Smile! Your heart will be touched and your eyes filled with tears. . . . . . . . . Have you been touched by a hero or know … Continue reading
Hong Kong Cage Dwellers
One of the things I love about film is being transported to places I have never seen, been, or even imaged. My latest trip was to Hong Kong while I was at Hollywood Drive-In with Grace, Henry and Alice. … Continue reading
Posted in film, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged box apartments, cage dwellers, Hong Kong, population density, poverty, Transformers : Age of Extinction, urban poverty
23 Comments