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Tag Archives: blogging
Muslim Candidates of BJP Party Win in Gujurat
Mr. Modi, the Prime Minister of India and formally Chief Minster of Gujarat congratulating Muslim BJP candidates. This is good news that the Mulims and Hindus are coming together for the good of Gujurat. There have been tense situations … Continue reading
Mike Wetzel is Gone
Marilyn Kriss my friend, posted this on FB. It is a message from her sister-in-law who lives near San Bernardino, California where the terrorist attack occurred on Friday. Mike Wetzel was killed. You can read about the kind of man he was in the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, children, families, Mike Wetzel, Terrorist attack in California
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A Hero. . . . .
This is Colleen Pidgeon, the director of Conserns-U, the food pantry where I volunteer on Mondays. She manages strong personalities, plans, organizes, encourages, and touches the the poor both literally and figuratively. They call out to her by name as … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, Colleen Pidgeon, CoNSERNS-U, created in the image of God, dignity, Food Pantry, kindness, needy, poor, Rensselaer New York, respect
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Question ?
I am just wondering if any of you have heard of someone leave a workplace party, go home, dress in war clothing, bring back your bride, the mother of your baby, dressed in black with sub-machine guns, return to the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, question, two sides of a story, violence, why
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Family
This is an article about the importance of family and its special love and connection. With the rise of social media, there must have been lots of these stories, though this is Troy, New York. It is an amazing … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged adoption, blogging, Choose Life, Deeb family, family, Glenn Falls, Jack's Drive In, Jeff Purner, Troy, Wynantskill
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PM Modi’s Interview with Time Magazine. . . . .
Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME I am a huge fan of Mr. Modi as those of my readers have been following me for a while, know. Our home base in India was Gujurat which during that time when … Continue reading
A little Boy and His Dad in Paris
Here is a sweet story from this carnage in Paris that breaks our hearts. Now I can imagine that some will think that is just a dad consoling his son , and of course one one level it is . … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, Carnage in Paris, China, courage, Czech Republic, flowers instead of bullets, give peach a chance, history, John Lennon, love over evil, peace
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Glasgow Heroes
Many of you may not remember this terrorist attack on Glasgow airport in the summer of 2007. The day before, another cell attempted car bombs that failed in London. I remember because we were in a Dublin hotel spending the … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, bravery, bright, educated terrorists, Glasgow airport attack, London, medical doctors, Paris, Scottish heroes, terror, terrorism, travel
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Chinese New Year Celebration Gala
Some beautiful colors, dances, and cultures to celebrate during this sad days. Every spring, China’s 130 million migrant workers travel back to their home villages for the New Year‘s holiday. This exodus is the world’s largest human migration.”
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, celbrations, China, dancing, Multicultural celebrations, New Year, Silk Road, tourists, travel
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Diwali in Pictures
Diwali in India in Photos Wall Street Journal WSJ STAFF India celebrates Diwali, the Hindu festival of light on Wednesday. Diwali marks the triumph of light over darkness and the beginning of the Hindu new year when it is believed … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, celebrations, Diwali, Hinduism, India, New Year, photography, tourists
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