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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: World cities become more dense, crowded
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World cities become more dense, crowded. 160;December 30, 2010. Are straining under the weight of mass migration. Across the world, as crowding and poor standards cause building collapse and other lapse of reason societies tremble. What is happening. Mass poor are moving to cities which have neither governmental nor physical infrastructure to accommodate them. We are planning our return to India in 2013 for the 200th anniversary celebrations of the Maharathi Missions. Research Center in New Orleans.
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: Info for Travelers
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Are you looking for some tips, hotel suggestions, etc? Here we have compiled a list based on our travels, with information separated into two categories: General Travel Information, and Information by Country. We love guidebooks, and we hate 'em too. But Lonely Planet is the cream of the crop when it comes to international travel. Just be warned: if you are backpacking around the world, you might consider getting your guidebooks on Kindle. Rather than packing the weight of a traditional book(s). The foll...
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: July 2010
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Leaves of Three, Let it Be! 160;July 31, 2010. Those of you on Facebook may already be clued in to my grandmothers weekly gardening blog, Weeds and Wisdom. She wrote a great piece last week on her crafty strategy for deterring hunters from trespassing on their land in northwestern Connecticut: beware the Taraxacum. Her column this week is about Poison Ivy. A plant no one can love." Aptly put, Hatter! But really, I'm not an expert on immunity; I'll leave the nitty gritty to those in the crowd with PhDs.
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: At last....
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160;December 7, 2010. At 8:30am, it's 41 degrees in our screened porch, and I sit with hot water bottle on my lap, baby blue angora hat atop my head, and a steaming cup of jasmine tea close at hand. It's a good life, really it is. Have you heard about our Porch? My husband built it. It's amazing and a perfect nest after a year of travel. So, for now, we enjoy our last few weeks in New Orleans. It has been a joy to have our friend Elisa visiting us from Ireland. The circle of couchsurfing. Which years do ...
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: April 2011
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160;April 3, 2011. There were so many blogs we meant to write; so many planned and partly executed; so many blogs we wanted to write about our new adventures in Las Americas. From the joys of arriving home and the reemergence of our business lives, to family, to new places we have never been. A blog is something that works as a semi-permanent placeholder; but this doesn’t work for us. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some Websites We Love. New Roxy Clarksdale, MS. 160; © Blogger template.
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: Sweet Home, Happy New Year
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Sweet Home, Happy New Year. 160;December 31, 2010. It is so easy for me to enjoy the peace and calm of Winter here in rural Sweet Home, Oregon. As this year winds down Humble Hollow reminds me of other landscapes, each with their own mantle and spirit. Bapu's ashram reminds me of my own family history in Ahmednagar. Our families walked and rode horses to a place wshich is still in service today. None of us are perfect (for long) and so it goes with the history of the American Missions. Amednagar reminds ...
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: December 2010
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Which years do you remember to finish? 160;December 31, 2010. It was quite a year. We did some traveling. Of course, we wrote about most places we were this year thanks to this blog. We also shared our blog via internet searches like blogsherpa. We wrote about places we'd visited because we want to treat each one as memorable to us. There are those places we'll remember. We want to share more but cannot. Memories are fleeting. So, we move on, remembering everything we can. And, we reinforce o...It is the...
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: Which years do you remember to finish?
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Which years do you remember to finish? 160;December 31, 2010. It was quite a year. We did some traveling. Of course, we wrote about most places we were this year thanks to this blog. We also shared our blog via internet searches like blogsherpa. We wrote about places we'd visited because we want to treat each one as memorable to us. There are those places we'll remember. We want to share more but cannot. Memories are fleeting. So, we move on, remembering everything we can. And, we reinforce o...I know ex...
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HONEY SERVICE YEAR: Coming soon: How much waste is necessary after your FEMA managed disaster?
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Coming soon: How much waste is necessary after your FEMA managed disaster? 160;November 26, 2010. This is just a tantalizer. Look for our article coming soon: How to lower waste after your disaster. We have been astounded by the number of lots across south Mississippi which are filled with decaying 'FEMA' mobile homes. For sale. Remember how these travel trailers were rushed to the Gulf Coast only to sit in lots of up to 40,000 trailers unused for months after the disaster? How have we used the opportuni...