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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Music Monday “You Aint’ Seen Nothing Yet” by Bachman Turner Overdrive
Today in the gray, rainy,cold, snow on the ground November day, a classic rock song seemed a way to brighten the dreariness ! Bachman Turner- Overdrive is a Canadian rock band that began their careers in Winnipeg. They soon became … Continue reading
Tragic Indian Sterilizations
India attempting very tragically to deal with the the population explosion. The question of population control comes up often as India has 1.2 billion people and China has 1.3 billion. India has a larger number of young people due to … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged birth control, China, deaths, India, population control, sterilization camps, sterilizations
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A Compassionate Republican General!
These are powerful words because of the source. General/ President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Republican! I have to admit that I am pleasantly surprised by this picture and President Eisenhower’s words. Are you ?
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged clothe the cold, compassionate Republican, feed the hungry, General Eisenhower, leader, President Eisenhower
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The Countdown Begins. . . . . .
Namaste! Ouch! Yes, there are inoculations that you need to get for safe travel in India. We will be in country for 4 months which is probably different than a week or two touring. David and I went … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged developing country, FNP, health, India, inoculations, Safari Health, Sarah Schoof, tourists, travel
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Thank You , Claude Monet!
Claude Monet would be 174 years old today. He was born in Paris, France and is, today, one of the world’s most famous and popular artists. His style and work lead to the name of an art movement, “Impressionism.” Themes … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 1840 birth, art, art appreciation, blogging, Claude Monet, France, Giverny, Impressionism, November 14, painting
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Rosetta Now and Then
This man who worked on the mission , had a great deal of faith in the success of the landing. He invested in a permanent and quite expensive “tat” on his thigh before the event! In response to the historical … Continue reading
Ah, New York, ‘The City’
BLOG CITY LIFE Beautiful lights in the approaching winter’s night. New York Festival of Light premieres in NYC for the first time By Jaz JoynerPosted: Wednesday October 22 2014, 6:34 pm Facebook 23K http://platform.twitter.com/widgets/tweet_button.d58098f8a7f0ff5a206e7f15442a6b30.en.html#_=1415372611026&count=horizontal&id=twitter-widget-0&lang=en&original_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeout.com%2Fnewyork%2Fblog%2Fnew-york-festival-of-light-premieres-in-nyc-for-the-first-time&size=m&text=New%20York%20Festival%20of%20Light%20premieres%20in%20NYC%20for%20the%20first%20time&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeout.com%2Fnewyork%2Fblog%2Fnew-york-festival-of-light-premieres-in-nyc-for-the-first-time https://apis.google.com/u/0/se/0/_/+1/fastbutton?usegapi=1&size=medium&annotation=bubble&width=&hl=en&origin=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeout.com&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeout.com%2Fnewyork%2Fblog%2Fnew-york-festival-of-light-premieres-in-nyc-for-the-first-time&gsrc=3p&ic=1&jsh=m%3B%2F_%2Fscs%2Fapps-static%2F_%2Fjs%2Fk%3Doz.gapi.en._bVNyeN_bbw.O%2Fm%3D__features__%2Fam%3DAQ%2Frt%3Dj%2Fd%3D1%2Ft%3Dzcms%2Frs%3DAGLTcCNVi76pN7FwO7NMq1jDa6m1n12XYA#_methods=onPlusOne%2C_ready%2C_close%2C_open%2C_resizeMe%2C_renderstart%2Concircled%2Cdrefresh%2Cerefresh%2Conload&id=I0_1415372611009&parent=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeout.com&pfname=&rpctoken=21112394 Share 23K Nicolas Lemery Nantel … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "First Light", art, artists, Berlin, Festival of Lights, London, New York City, photography
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A Not So Subtle Message to Mr. Obama?
Last week was not a good week for Mr. Obama and his party in the trouncing they received in the election last Tuesday. He is off in China for the annual meeting of APEC or Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum meeting … Continue reading
Believe Your Eyes!
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
In this ancient city of Varanasi, (Benaras, Kashi) sacred bulls can be seen walking up and down the stairs (ghats) to access the Gangi for drinking water and bathing. Namaste. . . . .T I I…
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Music Monday “Seven Bridges Road” by Josh Graves
Josh Graves is an American Bluegrass musician who introduced the Dobro or resonator guitar. It has a very emotional sound to it, reminding me of heart wrenching wailing of Civil War music or a hint of Scottish bagpipes. The second … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Bluegrass, Dobro, Josh Graves, music, resonator guitar, Southern Music, United States Music
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