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Seasonal Greetings from Cambridge American Cemetery
This is the lovely Christmas spray created by the designers at the Manor Florist in Cambridge, UK to celebrate my brother. Mos of the brave heroes buried in Cambridge have little or no family who remember them personally. I am … Continue reading
Posted in service, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged American Cemetery, blog, blogging, Cambridge, George B. Tullidge III, Manor Florist Cambridge, sacrifice, WWII
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Artist, Athlete, Scholar, and All with a Kind Heart!
Last Friday, David and I went to the school district art exhibition to see this wood block piece done by Grace, our oldest grandchild. This is the third piece of hers chosen for exhibition this year , her freshman year. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged art, blog, grace, granddaughter, helping mom, honor role, Humor, kind heart, photography, Sol LeWitt, volleyball, wood block
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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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A Job not a Career. . . . . ..for Indian Women
My personal story at the end. . . . . . . . . . 19 September 2015 Huffpost India Edition: IN By Nidhi Mahesh Mehrotra Shyamali is easily irritated these days. Every evening when she meets other women in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, children, family, fathers, India, job vs. career for women in India, professional women, stay at home, women
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Hidden Reason for Poverty
Places where International Justice Mission (IJM) Serves Next week, Pope Francis will come to America. He is scheduled to talk about the extreme refugee problem and suggest what the the United States’ part should be in providing for these desperate … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, extreme poverty, Gary Haugen, International Justice Mission, modern day slavery, poor, TED
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Exercise by Dancing Like An Indian. . . . . Almost!
Another Sikh story! This looks like a very fun way to exercise! That exercise looks like fun! Any of you secretly want to dance like Bollywood dancers? At least tap your toe? Thanks Judy !
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, Bollywood, choreographer, Exercise with Dance, Mickey Bhangra
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A Gentle Canadian Hero
Sargent-at- Arms, Kevin Vickers was at work yesterday at the Canadian Parliament. His position is for security but until yesterday, was thought to be purely a ceremonial position. Due to Mr. Vickers quick wit, calmness under extreme pressure, and his … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Canada, Canadian Parliament, Hero, Kevin Vickers, Parliamentarian Sargent-at-Arms
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Shopping . . . . .IKEA . . . . Eileen Fisher. . .
Yesterday, we made a run to Paramus New, Jersey to the nearest IKEA. David wanted some lights and I went along for the ride. I had a wonderful surprise on the way home! This is a partial reblog. … Continue reading
Posted in India
Tagged affordable, blog, business, design, entrepreneurs, furniture, IKEA, India, jobs, location, middle class, storage systems, travel, Y
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Protecting the Powerless
” No reform is possible unless some of the educated and the rich voluntarily accept the status of the poor. . . . .and instead of taking avoidable hardships, discourtesies and injustice as a matter of course, fight for their … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CNN, do what we can, feeding the poor, Heroes, India, inspiration, least among us, Mahatma Gandhi, schools for slum kids, shelter for prostitutes' children, slum
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