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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Safely Back!
Dbell is touring the dean around Amdavad for architecture, temples and step wells. So I am own my own. Probably because he doesn’t want me to talk too much. Can you imagine that? So when I decided … Continue reading
Posted in Amdavad, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, crossing the street, Indian snacks, king of fruit, Lays Potato Chips Chili and Lemon, mangoes, peanuts, step wells, temples, touring, traffic
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Edinburgh Cop refuses to shoot gun in public: Stabbed
This Scottish policeman is a real life hero. Shaun is right, the US police could learn a lot from the Scottish and English police.
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Intelligence, Hard Work ,and the Roads in India
Nope, this is not Troy New York , though the potholes look similar. Dbell always says the roads are as bad as Mogadishu. And we laugh that we are insulting the Somalian city. This image is India , like Somalia … Continue reading
Peter Hooley. . . . . .From Heartbreak to Triumph
EXCLUSIVE SPORTS NEW YORK POST March hero Peter Hooley writes his tale of heartbreak & triumph By Peter HooleyMarch 19, 2015 | 2:57am Editor’s note: Albany junior Peter Hooley, a guard from Australia, became the first star of March Madness … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Albany Great Danes, inspiration, March Madness, Miracle, Mum Sue, NCAA Basketball Tournament, Peter Hooley, sports
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Hotel and Airport Security. . . . In Incredible India
This the lovely Lemon Tree Hotel at the Delhi Airport. Dbell decided we were not going to spend time in this expensive , huge (25 million population) city but just fly from Delhi to Veranasi. Delhi and Mumbai … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Croatia, Delhi, democracy, Dubrovnik, freedom, Indian airports, Indian hotels, Lemon Tree, rights, security, Security vs. Freedom, William Wallace
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Blind Devotion
You will be inspired. . . . this is love in action !
2014 U N List of the World’s Most Populous Cities
UK EDITIONTHURSDAY, 19TH MARCH, 2015 Sign inFacebookTwitterGoogle PlusRSSSearch International Business Times UK News Business Economy Technology Science Sport Entertainment Opinion Video Society United Nations World Population Day 2014: Top 10 Most Populous Cities Revealed KABITA-MAHARANA By Kabita Maharana July 11, … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged city planning, Delhi, Mexico City, Mumbai, population, population of the world, Sano Paulo, Tokyo, UN, UN list of most populous cites
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Wagha Border Closing
https://youtu.be/mhHQWTrEwA8 We ended the day yesterday sitting in the stands on the Indian side as the special border guards from these nuclear neighbors strut their stuff. There were many more Indian spectators cheering from the “every seat taken crowd,” We … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged "The Reunion", border night closing, Border parade, film, friendship and loved that knows no borders, India, moviw, Pakistan, parade
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A Garden?
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
A garden is a peaceful place for relaxation, rest, and contemplation. It can also be a meeting place. Such it was in a garden, Jallianwala Bagh, in Amritsar, Punjab on Sunday, April 15, 1919. The day…
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Meet the Richest Man
This is the Incredible India that I can’t get enough of ! Thanks Judy from Amritsar! Safe travels for you and Ash!
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blind samosa vendor, helping, India, kindness, love, Meet Richest Man
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