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Tag Archives: travel
Monument Valley, Arizona
This is Monument Valley, the Navajo (Native American) Tribal Park located on the Arizona/Utah border. The clusters of vast red sandstone buttes (large stone structures with flat tops) are near the famous 4 corners. ( This is where Arizona, Utah, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 4 corners, architecture, Arizona, buttes, car commercials, Colorado, films, John Ford, John Wayne, Monument Valley, Navajo Nation, New Mexico, photography, sandstone, travel, USA, Utah, western
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Yes or No? Great Indian Head Shake. . . . .
With a little research , I learned the origin of the head bobble… dating back 400 years when the kings in Indian did not like to be confronted with a “no” when they gave an order. This was true up … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, culture, India, Indian Head Bobble, travel, Yes or No?
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Udaipur. . . . A Fairy-Tale City
A Fairy-Tale City….Udaipur Posted on March 11, 2013by annetbell The City Palace dominates the Eastern shore of the lake. The architecture is a blending of Raiput military with Mughal style decoration. Today, the palace is a combination museum and luxurious hotel. There are … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, bazaar, blogging, castle, gardens, India, James Bond, palaces, photography, Top 10 Cities in the world to visit List 2010, travel, Udiapur
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Friends at CEPT
These are two of my CEPT friends who greeted us each time we visited. The man is one of the guards at the gate. Just as the man was guarding the campus, the scruffy old dog followed and guarded him … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, animals, Cept University, dog, friends, good-bye, guard, India, travel
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Narendra Modi’s Gujarat
This will give you some idea about what Mr. Modi has accomplished in the years he has been Chief Minister of Gujarat, where we were located in Ahmedabad. He has been elected Chief Minister for four terms. The video will … Continue reading
North to Rajasthan from March 10, 2013
(Rajasthan is the state that has all the elements tourists think of when you mention India:forts, temples, camels, desert, nomads, and colorful crafts. In spite of all the tourists it is a place we would like to see more of. … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, camels, forts, Hinduism, history, India, photography, Rajasthan, Religions of the World, temples, travel
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Chai, Chai, Chai
This is for all of us around the world who are addicted to this wonderful tea! You can see some of the beautiful young Indian woman( in my opinion , some of the most beautiful in the world) and a … Continue reading
Medical Tourism in India
In the “Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” Maggie Smith was a medical tourist to India going for a reasonable, safe hip replacement. That was the first time I had heard of such an idea. Then 60 Minutes ran a piece on … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged care, India, medical tourism, orthopedic replacement, rehabilitation, surgery, transplants, travel
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Four Rickshaw Drivers
Here is another of my favorite posts. If you can wade through the 800+ words, you will meet some amazing Indian rickshaw drivers! Posted on March 30, 2013by annetbell From day one in India , we have had a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, blogging, generosity, honesty, India, photography, rickshaw drivers, traffic, travel, Veranaci
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Frankly Speaking with Rahul Ghandi
The journalist Arnab Goswami interviewed Rahul Ghandi, the presumed candidate for Prime Minister from the Congress Party, for 90 minutes of grueling inquiry. There were questions about Mr. Modi and BBP, Gujarat communal violence, 1984 violence against the Sikhs when … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnab Goswami, Frankly Speaking, India, interview, politics, Possible PM candidate, Rahul Ghandi, travel
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