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Tag Archives: travel
Fragility of Democracy
Man killed by Indian mob. . . . The Indian Express ( New York Times) Thirty-five leading Indian authors and poets have returned coveted literary award to protest the violence that is creeping into Indian corporate life under the Hindu … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, democracy, Hinduism, India, Islam, Mr. Modi, regions, travel, world's largest democracy
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India 2. . . . Apple 0
| 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
Vive la France !
This is great news from France! I hope they will lead the way for food pantries and soup kitchens in the United States to receive food from the markets here instead of throwing it away. At ConSERNS-U, we do … Continue reading
Nagaland, Are You Sure This is India?
India never ceases to amaze me. But one thing is for sure, if I went there, I wouldn’t be eating in Nagaland! Check out the video at the end! NAGALAND: 15 PICTURES OF INDIA’S MOST FASCINATING TRIBES ByDIANA JARVISJanuary … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, Diet, India, mountains, Nagaland, photography, travel, wild life
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Pictures of Animals being Animals in Incredible India!
Love this image from Daijiworld! Poor little monkey can’t find its mom ! I have not seen this in my time in India as dogs usually chase monkeys, but I love the image. Poor tired Mama dog! She started … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, blogging, faith, holy cow, India, monkey god, photography, travel
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In Search of a Simpler Life?
If you long for the life of the past, slower and historic then visit or move to Giethoorn, a Dutch village north of Amsterdam but close. Cars are parked on the outside of the village because there are no … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, canals, Giethoorn, Green Venice, Netherlands, Simple life, travel, Venice of the Netherlands
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Another Pope, Another Place, Another Blessing. . . . .
During my husband’s tenure, he has taken groups of architecture students to study in Rome and travel all through Italy, for a semester abroad , similar to his trips to India. David always says that “Professors don’t get rich but … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blessing, Italy, papal audiences, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul, Popes, Rome, St Peters Basilica, The Vatican, travel
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Tolerance, Respect, and Peace
This is the perfect example for the spirit of tolerance and respect for practices you may not follow either as a person of faith or a person of no faith. You might recognize cites I have mentioned: Amritsar. home of … Continue reading
Indian Children on Labor Day
Trash pickers. . . from Google public domain Instead of thoughts of shopping and BBQ this Labor Day, I choose to think about these children working today in Incredible India. I know that things are improving there but we … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, child labor, Child labor in India, children, India, Labor Day, travel, United States
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Faith,Hope and Charity . . . . In India
Namaste! I was on YouTube and found this video. It will take you to India in a very special way. Each of these dear people was trying to eke out a living for themselves and their families. This was posted … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged charity, faith, hope, Inida, kindness, love, photography, povery, travel
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