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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Pictures of Animals being Animals in Incredible India!
Love this image from Daijiworld! Poor little monkey can’t find its mom ! I have not seen this in my time in India as dogs usually chase monkeys, but I love the image. Poor tired Mama dog! She started … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, blogging, faith, holy cow, India, monkey god, photography, travel
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Music Monday “Home” with Usher and Blake
Well, Blake Shelton is a unapologetic southern boy. . . not sure about Usher but I love this song and the blending of their voices!
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Blake Sheldon, guitar music, Healing in the Heartland, home, Music Monday, singing, Usher
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St Francis’ Peace Prayer
Yesterday was the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi. I have always loved this prayer and thought though I am a day late, that we all could use some of this peace which St. Francis so fervently prayer for. I … Continue reading
Unapologetic Southern !
I am neither from Georgia nor Texas, but proud to be a southern bell from Virginia. This is funny, though pointed,but always polite. That is the southern way, y’all! Tell me your thoughts! Please!
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Chad Prather, Georgia, Southern culture, Talking Southern, Texas, Virginia
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Persecution Continues Around the World. . . . . . .
Not all the main street media is reporting that the shooter was targeting Christians. The president didn’t mention it. But primary sources who survived ,did tell. This incident can be added to the beheadings in the Middle East and imprisonment … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, Christianity persecution, freedom of speech, India, Oregon, Oregon shooter, UCC attacked, Varanasi
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In Search of a Simpler Life?
If you long for the life of the past, slower and historic then visit or move to Giethoorn, a Dutch village north of Amsterdam but close. Cars are parked on the outside of the village because there are no … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, canals, Giethoorn, Green Venice, Netherlands, Simple life, travel, Venice of the Netherlands
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A Hero ! Chris Mintz
Please watch the video about an unselfish hero in the horror of yesterday. A fund was set up to help Chris with his medical bills and the goal was $10,000. In just five hours, the total is over $160,000! Here … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 5 shots, Army Veteran, Chris Mintz, Hero, Oregon shooting, unselfish
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Young Men. . . . .
More tragic news about a school shooting in Oregon State yesterday. The shooter was described as a loner, living with his mother, uncomfortable with people, and seen wearying the same army clothes day in and day out. He shall remain … Continue reading
“Indian Summers” BBC Miniseries
Sunday night was the first episode and my only complaint was that it was on later than I wished. See where the English went to escape the heat and sun of The Indian Summers. The accents make it a tad … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged "Indian Summers", 1932, BBC Miniseries, film, Himalayas, tea plantations
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