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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Chivalry Lives!
Royd and Jesse. . . For those who always read my blog, Royd is the photographer I wrote about and also half of the twins! David called Jesse, the observer. He is very quiet but observant of all that … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged chivalry, come alongside people in need, Fatehpur Sikri, Fathpur Sikri, India, kindness, persistent sellers, Taj Mahl, vendors
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A Little Help From My Friend
We did see feral dogs chasing monkeys but I prefer this picture! This Is Incredible India !
Posted in Animals, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged animals in India, blogging, dog, help, India, monkey, photography, travel
7 Comments
Cook Mountain
The view from the summit of Cook Mountain at Lake George in the Adirondacks in New York. We learned from a good source that Cook Mountain was a good climb for novice climbers. It was said to be a gentle … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Adirondack Mountains, children, Cook Mountain, family, gratitude, life, Mountain climbing, New York, parents
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Fort Ticonderoga
“Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga, NY” by Mwanner – Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons – Welcome to Fort Ticonderoga ! It sits high above the western shore of Lake Champlain. Originally , it was constructed by the … Continue reading
Is Indian Food Healthy?
How Healthy is Indian Food? posted Jun 28th 2011 HEALTHY LIVING Namaste! Indian food is enriched with dishes like broth-based lentils and pulses (dals), stir-fried and sauteed vegetables, lean meat cuts like the popular tandoori legs, and carbs from rotis. … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged artificial sweeteners, common sense eating, healthy diet, Indian food, portion control, reduce salt, Rice, self-control
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The Rest of the Story !
We met a young Indian couple, at a dinner party with friends who are both physicians, while in India. He was an Ear, Nose and Throat doc and she an OBGYN. She had lots of stories with which to … Continue reading
It All Starts with a Birth of a Girl
MAY 21, 2015 This amazing village in India plants 111 trees every time a girl is born by Chelsea White Every culture has its own traditions surrounding the birth of a child, but this one might be my favorite. In … Continue reading
Woman in Gold.. . . the film
Woman in Gold by Gustav Klimt This film is a glimpse into the Nazis of the third Reich plundering art work throughout Europe. Helen Mirren, tells the true story of one Jewish women’s battle to recover her family’s stolen art, … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized
Tagged art, BBC, film, Gustav Klimt, Helen Mirren, Nazi plundering of European art, Nazis, Ryan Reynolds, The Kiss, Woman in Gold
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The Life of Architecture Students!
Here is a reality check to make you smile this Saturday morning showing the life of architecture students. People will say to me, “Ah, your husband is an architect?” as if it is some mystical experience or at the very … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged architecture, architecture students, creativity, design, emotions, inspiration, mental challenges
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“See You Again”
This week, I have had the fun of spending time with two of the three local grandchildren. (Oldest was at volleyball camp). I took H. to yoga with me on Wednesday morning. He thought it awesome to go to … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "Fast and Furious" series, Charlie Puth, emotion, emotional connection, fim, loss, movies, Paul walker, Wiz Khalifa
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