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Monthly Archives: October 2014
A Gentle Canadian Hero
Sargent-at- Arms, Kevin Vickers was at work yesterday at the Canadian Parliament. His position is for security but until yesterday, was thought to be purely a ceremonial position. Due to Mr. Vickers quick wit, calmness under extreme pressure, and his … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Canada, Canadian Parliament, Hero, Kevin Vickers, Parliamentarian Sargent-at-Arms
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Veranasi, City of gods
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vaiO1zytJY ← Are We Famous Yet? Ghandi-ji → A Pilgrimage City…Varanasi We were in a boat at 5AM floating towards the rising sun. We were at the service at the end of the day. We were at the ghats…
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Buddhism religions of the world, City of gods, Ganga, Ganges River, Hinduism, India, Jainism, Varanasi
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Diwali or Deepavali
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
Look at these glorious images with all the Indian colors. In a few hours, my Indian friends will begin their celebration ! Happy Diwali! ? Celebration of Light with candles twinkling in the winter night! Welcome…
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Diwali- Festival of Lights
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrrW3rO51ak This is a short video showing the people, colors and joyful celebration of Diwali!
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No Drama Obama
The President is often criticized for being cool and detached from just about any situation. He has been described as having a law professor’s temperament. Yesterday , he was in Chicago and voting early for the election in two … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Chicago, comedy, early voting, Election 2014, Illinois, Mr. Obama, POTUS voting, vote
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Friendly Dog on Hog
This was on this morning. It will make you smile this Sunday evening!
Posted in Animals, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged animals, Dog on a Hog, dogs, English Bull Dog, Humor, Motorcycle, Sunday Smile, USA
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Working Irish Border Collies
We had a Border Collie whose name was Lucy. She was the ‘dog’ of my husband’s life! When we drove through England we stopped when we saw a man and his Collies playing ball in the front yard of the … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, Border Collie, British Isles farms, England, German Shepherds, Ireland, Scotland, sheep, shepherds, Standard Poodles, working dogs
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A Lesson on Dealing with Politicians
Where has our dream gone of a country governed for and by the people? Why has our vision disappeared? It is just accepted now that we can’t do anything to change Washington or the politicians. There is an election in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, democracy, dream, Freedom to Vote, India, Scotland, United States of America, vision, Voter turn-out
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