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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Versatile Blogger Award
My friend Aanchal at http://travelfunfoodpictures.com/ has nominated my blog for this award. I am always grateful for bloggers liking talealongtheway, and I like to encourage other bloggers by nominating them. WordPress is a family for all of us. Now a little about … Continue reading
Posted in awards, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged appreciation, awards, blogging, encouragement, thanks, The Versatile Blogger Award
23 Comments
The Top 50 Cities to visit in Your Lifetime
minube Become a fanTravel planning website and community The Top 50 Cities to See in Your Lifetime Posted: 07/03/2014 5:58 am EDT Updated: 07/08/2014 4:59 pm EDT Huffington Post Travel July 9,2014 With our ever-expanding bucket lists, it’s sometimes easy to lose sight of … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 50 cities to see, blogging, bucket list, photography, travel, world travel
15 Comments
Haboob ?
What is a haboob? It is derived from the Sudan, and is an Arabic word meaning violent wind storm. There are three places on the planet that experience haboobs, Sahara Desert, parts of the Middle East , and Arizona. … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Arabic, Arizona, AZ, blogging, Gilbert, haboob, Middle East, Sahara Desert, Sudan, Valley of the Sun, weather, wind storm
31 Comments
Minor League Baseball Fun and Fireworks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zkd1ZOj324 This is not your father’s baseball league. . . . The Valley Cats of Troy and the Hudson River Valley is a member of the Minor League Baseball League. What is that, you might ask? It is none … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "National Pastime", 4th of July, beer, culture, fireworks, history, hot dogs, Minor league baseball, soccer(football), sports, sports' history, USA
22 Comments
“John Adams” HBO Miniseries, The History of America
We decided to re-watch this wonderful miniseries based on the writing of the Pulitzer Prize winning author, David McCullough. History comes alive with the superb acting, writing and story! Yes, the inspirational story of beginning of the United States … Continue reading
Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock 1969
In 1969 at Woodstock music festival, an unlikely event happened. Jimi Hendrix reinvented it from top to bottom to showcase the sound possible made by extreme high-volume electric guitar. His riffs are interpreted as weapons exploding and bombs being … Continue reading
“America”, the film
Dinesh D’Souza is an immigrant from India. He is an unapologetic believer in American exceptionalism. His first political film was “2016 Obama’s America” was a box office hit making 33 million. The premise is whether the world is better off … Continue reading
Temple Towns in the South of India
Temple Towns in the South of India (Reblogged) Posted on April 22, 2013by annetbell Namaste! Sacred Architecture was our focus in the Tamil Nadu cities of Srirangam, Chidambaram,Thanjavar, and Madurai. We saw many of the major Hindu Temples but only a tiny fraction of … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, culturer, Hinduism, history, religion, sacred architecture, Southern India, Temple towns
17 Comments
Chennai Building Collapse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzNn3XV0Vuc This tragedy happened last weekend and the pictures brought back memories of seeing construction in India. The bamboo sticks are used for scaffolding, and my architect assured me that they are very strong. But to hold up a building … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged bamboo scaffolding, building, building collapse, cheap life, Chennai, construction in India, engineers, Madras, saftely issues
19 Comments