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Please Remember Me. . . . . . . .

Posted on May 8, 2014 by Pat Cegan from http://patcegan.wordpress.com/ On this day to remember our mothers, I thought this post I found yesterday by Pat Cegan was  a poignant poem from mothers to their grown children.  On this day of flowers, cards, … Continue reading

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Video of Our Group in Incredible India!

This is the video that was shown at the exhibition of the work, pictures, and sketches done in 2013. Tyler put the videos together which is filled with animals, children, architecture and just plain.  You will see our flash dance … Continue reading

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Children Playing in India!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKa2dt1Dzeg Only in incredible India do children have these special toys with which to play! I am spending the day with my grandchildren and they helped me pick the video! Creepy to me as I really don’t like snakes. . … Continue reading

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Zero to Hero Day #3 Lucky Indian Children

Children who are born in India are lucky.  Why, you might ask? There are so many   challenges there, malnutrition, lack of basic sanitation for 50% of population, trash, and lack of meaningful work.  Yes, of course those are true, … Continue reading

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Stealing the Pope’s Heart!

These photographs from The Huffington Post need no explanation! What a memory!  Nameste. . .  . .This Is Pope Francis and His New Friend!

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Child Labor

Monday, writing about Labor Day, reminded me of a morning in Cairo, years ago.  We stayed in a great hostel called Garden City House.  It was full of professors and archaeologists, students, and academic people who travel to wonderful places … Continue reading

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Saturday Market in Troy, New York

Pictures of a Farmers Market are rather redundant as flower and vegetable markets are universal.  I have shared lovely ones from India, but this is what I did this morning. I wasn’t  shopping so much as catching up with a dear … Continue reading

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Indian Fathers

  A dramatic Caravaggio moment One thing that really touched my heart in India was the fathers, young or old, and their  apparent devotion to their children.  I  first noticed  their demeanor, and then started looking for it. How you … Continue reading

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Sarkhej Roza

Sarkhej Roza is a magnificent complex built on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.  It is composed of  a  modest, but graceful old  mosque, a library, a lake, gardens and palace ruins.  It was built by the city’s founding monarch as a … Continue reading

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