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Category Archives: Religion
Nice Quote & Interesting interview.
“I think everybody should get rich and famous and get everything they dreamed so they can see that’s not the answer.” – Jim Carrey Here is an interview with two friends who are doing some great things to a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Africa, America, camping, Children & Parenting, Climate, Cycling, diversity, Education, fear, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., Religion, Spirituality, travel, unschooling, War & Peace
Tagged beauty, books, children, Cycling, environment, europe, internet, learning, life, love, nature, peace, silence, teaching, travel, writing
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Carolina in my mind.
James Taylor wrote the song while homesick in Spain, so we’ve turned the tables a bit and are in the part of the world he loved so much as we think about our home near the border of Spain. Let’s … Continue reading
Posted in a town, camping, Children & Parenting, Climate, Cycling, diversity, Education, Health & Well-being, home education, Life on planet earth., Religion, RV travel, small village or countryside?, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel, U.S.A., unschooling
Tagged bicycles, boondocking, camping, challenge, children, france, friendship, joe diomede, paradigm shift, Politics, rv, telemontbrun, travel
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Tattooing – more than just skin deep.
With a name like Halo you might expect him to have a saintly glow, but those he has blessed with his earthly skill have undoubtedly been left changed for life. Practicing the ritual of body art religiously for 27 years … Continue reading
Fear, no thanks!
After the events of November 13th, 2015 in Paris, France, we all need to remember that this does not shape who we are or where we are heading as human beings. If fear wins we all lose. We need to … Continue reading
Dying well, living better.
I recently said goodbye to my mother-in-law. It wasn’t goodbye see you next week, it was goodbye see you on the other side. The amazing thing about this final farewell was the courage, peacefulness and even humour that my mother-in-law … Continue reading
Posted in Children & Parenting, diversity, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., Religion, Spirituality
Tagged afterlife, beauty, death, friendship, joe diomede, life, patchwork, religion, transition, wonder, yoga
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Harlem, On The Streets.
As my NY visit comes to an end, my series comes to an end as well. Hope you enjoyed sharing in some of the lives on the streets in NYC, and a bit beyond. SHARE – LIKE – POST – … Continue reading
Sierra Leone & The West – not far away, but worlds apart.
Hello everyone. In this short photo essay flit between the two worlds of the developed west, and Sierra Leone, Western Africa. Not far away from each other, but in many ways worlds apart. Enjoy – Like – Share – Post … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Africa, Climate, Education, Energy Consumption, Food, Life on planet earth., Natural resources, Recycle - Reuse - Rethink, Religion, small village or countryside?, War & Peace
Tagged africa, Ariège, bicycle repairs, bicycles, car tire, challenge, chickens, children, telemontbrun
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The New York Series continues.
Beyond The Bronx – Following the heart. Jennifer describes her journey from The Bronx as she follows her heart to Los Angeles then to Pittsburgh as life was slightly nudging her to where she is today. Enjoy the journey! LIKE … Continue reading
Posted in Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, Religion, Spirituality
Tagged carnegie melon, economics, finance, financial world, following your heart, los angeles, new jersey, new york, peace, religion, science of mind, south orange, spirituality, the bronx, travel
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Vanda tells her interesting tale.
Hello everyone. Spring is in the air, adventure is on the wing. I hope you all have excitement awaiting around the corner. I learned a lot today talking to a fellow traveler on her life voyage. What is handfasting, and … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Children & Parenting, Climate, Cycling, Education, Energy Consumption, Food, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, Natural resources, Politics, Recycle - Reuse - Rethink, Religion, small village or countryside?, Spirituality, Technology & Progress, The City, Transportation
Tagged adventure, Ariège, birds, camping, camping in france, chickens, consumer culture, consumption, cyclecamping, food, food foraging, healthy, mules, no money, pyrenees, roulotte, southern france, springtime, walking
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Death isn’t choosy.
This week saw the death of former U.K. Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. I realize a politician’s life is destined to make some unfriendly liaisons along the way, but it seems the “Ironwoman” of the UK in the 80’s did a … Continue reading