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Tag Archives: california
Free Drinks (Tomorrow)!
I remember seeing this sign in a bar I used to frequent back in The Bronx of my youth. If I found myself there nearing the midnight hour I’d foolishly wait for the hour to chime in the new day … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, asia, california, coronavirus, covid-19, diversity, Education, europe, fear, france, Health & Well-being, inspiration, life and death, Life on planet earth., london, Modern media & Journalism, Money & Economics, Music, paris, Politics, social media, Spirituality, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, toulouse, transformation, travel, U.S.A.
Tagged australia, beauty, california, children, coronavirus, covid-19, economics, england, environment, europe, france, friendship, internet, ireland, italy, learning, life, london, love, new york, peace, Politics, school, south america, teaching, travel, usa
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Be careful, that’s life you’re living!
In 1983, 4,099 people died in motorcycle accidents in the U.S.A. In August of that same year two young guys left the streets of The Bronx, New York to head out across America for an adventure. They were on motorcycles. … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, asia, california, camping, comfort zone, crisis, diversity, europe, fear, france, Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., live music, Politics, spain, sweden, Technology & Progress, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, transformation, U.S.A.
Tagged california, corona virus, covid-19, england, environment, internet, ireland, italy, life, live music, Politics, travel, usa
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Sometimes you just gotta act it out!
Good day one and all. It’s always nice to meet people doing what they love, and at the same time bringing awareness to some of the social issues that we are surrounded with in modern life. Gareth Tidball, a young … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, california, comfort zone, diversity, Education, europe, france, Health & Well-being, inspiration, Life on planet earth., london, mass media, social media, spain, Technology & Progress, The City, toulouse, transformation, travel, U.S.A., weymouth
Tagged abuse, beauty, california, children, community, economics, england, environment, gareth tidball, internet, joe diomede, learning, life, london, oakland, social issues, teaching, telemontbrun, travel, usa
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An hour a day then put it away!
Do you think that is possible in our modern world of always being connected? Besides sharing in his journey of becoming a doctor, my friend Jan, a child psychologist in training from Holland, has some interesting thoughts on the matter … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Africa, America, Children & Parenting, comfort zone, crisis, diversity, Education, Health & Well-being, inspiration, Life on planet earth., mass media, social media, students, Technology & Progress, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, toulouse, travel, U.S.A., unschooling, weymouth
Tagged books, california, children, community, energy, internet, ireland, learning, life, school, silence, teaching, travel, usa
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Marching for the planet!!
Our future is looking a little bit brighter after the world wide march for the climate on March 15th. I went down to listen to what the students had to say. Here is what it looked like on the streets … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, Africa, America, asia, california, Canada, Climate, climate march 2019, comfort zone, crisis, democracy, diversity, drought, Education, Energy Consumption, fear, france, Health & Well-being, inspiration, Life on planet earth., Natural resources, Recycle - Reuse - Rethink, small village or countryside?, social media, students, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, toulouse, U.S.A.
Tagged australia, beauty, california, children, climate march, community, Cycling, economics, electricity, energy, england, environment, europe, extinction rebellion, france, Greta Thunberg, internet, ireland, learning, life, london, love, nature, new york, peace, Politics, south america, teaching, travel, usa
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Connecting the World Through Music!
Meet Steve Shehan, world musician. On a chance meeting I met this quite interesting dude, listen here to a quick tale about his life’s journey from a Virginia born American to a world musician based in Paris, France. Enjoy, peace, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, America, art, asia, california, diversity, inspiration, Life on planet earth., london, morocco, paris, R&B, social media, Spirituality, travel, U.S.A.
Tagged bob dylan, california, environment, internet, joe diomede, learning, life, paul mcartney, paul simon, steve shehan, teaching, telemontbrun, travel, usa, world music
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Ska – A musical melange.
After my introduction to Ska in the eighties, I didn’t give much thought to the roots of the music. Little did I know it had been around for over twenty years already by then. Here I speak to Ken Stewart, … Continue reading
Posted in America, art, diversity, Life on planet earth., Music, R&B, toulouse
Tagged ayankcalledjoe, california, cyclesofatraveler, france, learning, lerex, rasta, reggae, ska, skatalites, telemontbrun, toulouse, travel, usa
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A Chat With John Bishop
Different lives, but lots in common. Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Children & Parenting, Cycling, Health & Well-being, John Bishop, Life on planet earth., mass media, RV travel, social media, Spirituality
Tagged BIC, california, children, comedian, comedy, cyclesofatraveler, Cycling, cycling eastern europe, england, europe, football, howdidallthishappen, ireland, John Bishop, learning, life, love, peace, teaching, travel, usa
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It Never Rains in Southern California, REALLY?!
The song in the title of the blog is comparing a stormy relationship with an unusual deluge in the normally sunny ‘Sunshine State’. After wintering here, we can attest to the fact that yes, as the lyrics say, “It never rains … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, california, camping, Children & Parenting, Climate, diversity, drought, Food, Health & Well-being, home education, Life on planet earth., Natural resources, nevada, RV travel, Spirituality, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel, U.S.A., unschooling
Tagged california, children, drought, energy, environment, internet, learning, life, nature, nevada, rv, travel
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