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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Scotland – If We Vote No, We Become The Joke On Earth! – Images/Video
I got very interested in the Indian election last May when Mr. Modi became the new Prime Minister. And now I have learned about the Scottish referendum for independence on September 18. It seems , a universal yearning for all … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 1307, Free Scotland, Scotland Referendum, Vote Yes for independence
6 Comments
My Story . . . . . . . . 9/11/01
Reblog from September 11, 2013 by annetbell It was a Tuesday and a crystal clear fall morning, September 11, 2001. My sixth graders were in art first period, and I was doing planning for the week. The principal popped in and said, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 9/11/01, attack, bravery, first responders, Heroes, lower Manhattan, never forget, New York City, planes, World Trade Center
19 Comments
Patriot Day – September 11
Originally posted on Parent Rap:
Patriot Day marks one of the most tragic events to ever occur on American soil. These educational resources memorialize that event and the victims lost on that day. The resources are in alphabetical order according…
Posted in Uncategorized
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Twin Towers Documentary “9/11”
On September 11, 2001, filmmaker James Hanlon and Jules and Gedeon Naudet were filming a documentary on a rookie New York City firefighter when they noticed a plane overhead. That plane would hit the World Trade Center. They rushed immediately … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 9/11 film, 9/11/01, America under attack, French/American Documentary, lower Manhattan, plane, primary source, World Trade Center
5 Comments
Elephant at Play
I am such a sucker for elephant videos. This one is only three minutes and I guarantee a smile! The elephants in India appeared to be well cared for because they were their handlers source of income. They were bathed … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, chains, elephant at play, elephants, freedom, freedom for animals, India, play, tourists, video
16 Comments
Music Monday Steely Dan “My Old School”
This selection has a twofold dedication. . . . . for good old Robert E. Lee High School and my classmates who reconnected last weekend. And because Steely Day was in concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center and was the … Continue reading
The Heart of the Reunion
So much has changed in our lives, the country , and in our world since graduation. . . . . love, death, pain, loss, weight gain, gray hair, health challenges, computers, blogs, email , disappointments . . . . to … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, friends, passages, reunion, Robert E. Lee High School, Staunton Virginia, Stonewall Jackson Hotel
7 Comments
Pow Wow
This local Pow Wow has become a family tradition. This year, my Onondaga daughter was with us. Some of the Iroquois from Syracuse were there selling traditional crafts and corn soup and fry bread. The drumming filled the air, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, Code of Ethics, culture, dance, drums, First Americans, flutes, Gathering of Nations, Great Spirit, heritage, Native Americans, nature, Pow Wow, prayer, smudging
10 Comments
“With Impunity”
im·pu·ni·ty imˈpyo͞onitē/ noun exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action. “the impunity enjoyed by military officers implicated in civilian killings immunity, indemnity, exemption (from punishment), freedom from liability,nonliability, license Yesterday, former Governor of Virginia, Bob … Continue reading
Staunton’s “Other Park”
There are two parks in the small city of Staunton, Virginia. During the time of segregation, whites were able to use Gypsy Hill Park at will, but the black residents of the city were only allowed to visit the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, culture, Gypsy Hill Park, history, Montgomery Hall Park, segregation, slavery, Staunton Virginia
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