About annetbell
I am a retired elementary teacher, well seasoned world traveler,new blogger, grandmother, and a new enthusiastic discoverer of the wonderfully complex country of India.
Anne
Last week in Israel, hundreds of terrorist attacks occurred around the country. But the world is silent. Source: Deafening Silence | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
This is not a problem in developing countries where they are concerned for daily food and shelter. I think we all can decide that we are raising our children to be productive adults. Please read this review written by the … Continue reading →
| The American University has put the price on the suit as 862.4 million dollars. The amount of damages has not been decided by the jury as yet. The Times of India Gurinder Sohi and Terani Vijaykumar are names you … Continue reading →
Image from Google Public Domain Thanks to my faithful researcher, Judy ! Haiku fans flock to Union College in Schenectady coverage from The Times Union of Albany , New York Haiku North America draws international crowd By Paul Grondahl … Continue reading →
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
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Tagged Albany New York, Haiku, Haiku in place of graffiti, India, International conference, Kala Remesh, poetry, Pune India, Times Union, Union College Schenectady New York
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This Jama Masjid ( Friday mosque) is the largest mosque in India. It is located in Old Delhi and was built by the ruler who built the Taj Mahal. Eid is the celebration of the end of Ramadan. There was … Continue reading →
Posted in Architecture, India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
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Tagged architecture, Eid, Friday mosque, Islam, Jama Masjid Mosque, largest Indian Mosque, Old Delhi, Religious architecture
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Photo by tome Marshall/Swns.com From ecumenical feeding of the poor to the depth of horror in this concentration camp. Please read this little girl’s memory of kindness and care in the midst of darkness.
Leaders of four major religions come together at the Friday Mosque to share a meal prepared as a symbolic coming together to alleviate world hunger. Please watch the video which is not in English but worth a look. After all … Continue reading →
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Tagged Christians, faith, feeding the hungry, Friday mosque, Golden Temple, Hindus, langar, Langar Week in Ludhiana India, Muslims, religion, Sikhs
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Huge crowd at CEPT to celebrate with Gaga. Keyur said it would go until 2AM. Wouldn’t you like to be there?
This is a touching commercial for Subaru Impreza. It tells the story of a very special road trip of a dog owner and his old dog. It is touching and sweet with the man wanting to fulfill the dog’s bucket … Continue reading →
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Originally posted on keep picturing:
Last night nobody was there to take my pictures actually all my friends and me were busy in enjoying garba(dance) on our favorite Gujarati songs. But tonight Aneri was there to take my picture. Thank…