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Category Archives: crisis
Weymouth – Hotbed of positivity or just the microcosm of the macrocosm?
The big city streets of London are well behind me now. Having been in the town of Weymouth for the past two or so weeks has been quite a change of gears indeed. As a matter of fact, I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, california, Canada, Children & Parenting, crisis, democracy, diversity, Education, Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., london, Modern media & Journalism, Money & Economics, Music, Politics, social media, Technology & Progress, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel, weymouth
Tagged ayankcalledjoe, brexit, britain, cycles of a traveler, economics, england, europe, internet, learning, life, london, music, peace, pinkhedgehog, Politics, pretenders, robbie macintosh, travel, usa, weymouth, writing
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The End is Only a New Beginning!
Winding down the journey has seen us ‘Stepping it up a Notch’ as for unknown adventures lurking around every corner. A friend of mine says in one his songs, “Born inside a cage you ain’t going far”, well this trip … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, camping, Canada, Children & Parenting, crisis, Cycling, diversity, Education, fear, Health & Well-being, home education, life and death, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, RV travel, small village or countryside?, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel, U.S.A., unschooling
Tagged beauty, books, children, economics, environment, finance, friendship, learning, life, love, nature, new york, peace, rv, teaching, travel, usa, writing
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Protected Beauty Spot – Planet Earth
When we look at our tiny planet in our mind’s eye as a giant inexhaustible resource that we can constantly drain on all it gives, and throw our waste onto its surface with no thought of the consequences of … Continue reading
Refugee Crisis in Europe – Are We Powerless?
The short answer to that question is, “No we are not!” Hello everyone. I hope you are all well, healthy, and happy as we move into the Springtime (or Autumn for my readers on the other side of the equator;-). … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Africa, art, asia, crisis, fear, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., mass media, mid east, Money & Economics, Politics, refugee, toulouse, War & Peace
Tagged africa, challenge, children, eritrea, france, joe diomede, mideast, paradigm shift, peace, Politics, refugee crisis, south of france, syria, telemontbrun, travel
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