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Monthly Archives: February 2017
A Too Quick Visit to Amdavad
David and I were in Amdavad from January 13 – 23 for a world wind of work for him and a flying around trying to visit all our favorite sites and seeing as many as possible of special friends. … Continue reading
Posted in Amdavad, Animals, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Amdavad, India, jet lag, sadness, travel, US
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“Departures” The 2009 Japanese Best Foreign Film
The other day I had a response to my world faith blog on Reincarnation and Mummification. People are very interested in death rituals and beliefs, the unknown aspect of what happens after death. https://talesalongtheway.com/2013/08/26/reincarnation-and-mummification/ My memory was jostled by the … Continue reading
Posted in awards, film, Religions of the World, service, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 2009 Best Foreign Language Film, a film, Departures, Japanese Death Rituals
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“Lion”, a film
Dev Patel, as the man Saroo Brterley searching for his family. This is Saroo as a child played by Sunny Pawar who almost stole the film from Dev and most assuredly stole the audiences’ hearts! Eight-year-old Sunny Pawar and his father … Continue reading
Senior Recital at Yale University/Joseph Fala
The program is 60 minutes long. My favorite is the joyful finale of the Dupre Prelude in B Major. I would love to hear all those notes played and bouncing off the marble finishes in one of the Baroque Cathedrals … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Joey Fala, Joseph Fala, music, Organ performance, Senior Organ recital at Yale
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A National Treasure
On Sunday, David and I drove to New Haven to see Joey Fala’s senior organ performance for his Master’s Degree. We had a delicious lunch at Tarry Inn on Park Street with extraordinary Italian cuisine and happy banter with Joey, Kathy, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Architecture degree from RPI, IIM, Indian Institute of Managment, Joey Fala, Master's Degree in Lighting from RPI, Master's Degree in Music, New Haven CT, Organ performance, Rennessalear Polytechnic Institute, The Newberry Memorial Organ, Woosley Hall Yale University, Yale University
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