Monthly Archives: July 2015

A must Watch.

This is a wonderful, one-minute clip filmed in Glasgow, Scotland. Full of wisdom, and very brief. It’s not a joke, it’s not religious, it’s not political. It’s just special. I think you’ll agree. Enjoy this one minute clip. It has … Continue reading

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An ego booster, if I may

I was interviewed a couple of months back by a lady in India who publishes about women and their work around the subcontinent, and the world, in general. I was of course honored to talk to her. She has sent … Continue reading

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Thank You

I want to thank each and every one of you, who have bothered to come over to my blog and comment here. I am grateful that there was no one who lost a life or was injured in this storm. … Continue reading

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More Photos of the Damage.

More Photos.

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The Tornado In Quincy IL.

A small (?)  tornado hit us on Monday afternoon. We were out of power until this morning. Quincy is such a beautiful TREE CITY. Hundreds of native trees were uprooted. so many homes were affected by the uprooting of trees, … Continue reading

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When You Walked Away

When you walked away, nothing else happened. The sky didn’t fall, the mountains didn’t crumble the world didn’t stop existing and, I did not die. When you walked away, I stayed silent my respect for my heart reduced, my reliance … Continue reading

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Indian Visa

It used to take forever to get a visa to go to India. I would have to take the train to Chicago and go to the consulate, wait around for hours for someone, anyone, to talk to me. Then after … Continue reading

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A Wedding in India.

← Ginger chicken July 3, 2015 A Wedding In India My nephew who lives in India, has invited us to the wedding of his daughter Saniya. Because of the health issues that Mohamed and I were having, I had told … Continue reading

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