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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Architecture As Spirit. . . . A Son Searches for His Father. . . . .
Louis Kahn was an amazing architect but an absent father. Nathaniel Kahn made this film from his journey to discover his famous father, Louis. This great spiritual man who was famous for saying, “I ask the brick what … Continue reading
Debate Day in the U S A !
Here is the group of 17 Republicans running for the presidential nomination in the 2016 and tonight is the first debate. Well, there will be two debates. Here are the top 10 candidates based on the average of … Continue reading
Are You a Christian?
https://youtu.be/OcDitnmLBYg As I walked through the ancient windy streets of Varanasi, at several places, I was able to stop, stretch out my arms and touch the sides of the buildings. I think you will believe it after seeing this picture … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, Christianity, Hinduism, India, Kumbh Mela, sacred architecture of India, Shiva Temple, travel, Varanasi
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ConSERNS-U
CoNSERNS-U Non-Profit Organization This is where I volunteer every Monday from 9-2PM, my favorite day of the week. From the picture , you can see it doesn’t look like most food pantries. Why? It is the design where the older … Continue reading
Mission Impossible 5. . . . a film
Mission Impossible 5. . . . Rogue Nation is a fast paced thriller with intense actions scenes and very violent. My husband loved every minute of it! It is just what you pay your money and expect to see … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged action film, cinema, good over evil, Mission Impossible 5, morality play, stunts, Tom Cruise
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A Pilgrim on a Journey to the Bridge of the Gods. . . . .”Wild” . . . . a film
The other night, I wanted to see a movie and chose this one from On Demand. David had no interest in seeing a chick flick. I think though it is about a woman and her journey and we all are … Continue reading
Posted in film, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "Wild", cinema, confession, film, hiking, Oregon, penance, redemption, taking responsibility, Washington
14 Comments
A Question for You?
From the beginning of my blog, the purpose was as a travel log/journal of sorts of my time in India. As I enjoyed sharing, ever so much, I continued with this and that on returning home. Then as an additional … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, family, Incredible India, publishing blogs in a book, publishing.
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Purdeep Suti. . . . . .Silly Saturday !
This Is Silly Saturday!
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, Humor, India, Indian commercial, silly Saturday
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