A Day In The Life

People, Places, Nature, LIFE!

04/26/2015
DailyMusings

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Bench Series

For the month of April, Jude wants to see a bench with a view This is the view if you care to take a seat on the Municipal Building grounds in our town  

04/23/2015
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A SERENDIPITOUS PHOTO STORY PROMPT

Marilyn over at Serendipity, has started a twice a week writing prompt- linked to a photo. In her words: “I would like to keep telling stories linked to pictures. Every picture has a story or ought to. “ So I am joining in and giving it a try. I have been thinking about my friend Mark this week, […]

04/20/2015
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Spring is Springing!

We visited a local park yesterday and ended up walking four miles because the weather was just so perfect. Here are a few of the sights from the day                                   Spring                 […]

04/19/2015
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Bench Series

For the month of April, Jude wants to see a bench with a view I spotted this bench, and found it a quiet place to sit and reflect on life As here is the view when sitting on it Travel Words Bench Series

04/16/2015
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Thursday’s Special: Water

The ballad of Easy Rider popped into my head when I saw Paula’s challenge for water, so I put together a few of my water photos with Roger McGuinn of The Byrds singing the song in the background. Lost In Translation

04/15/2015
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Yom Ha Shoa- Remembering Those Lost in the Holocaust

Today, April 18th is Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom Ha Shoa here in the United States and in Israel. Many Jewish communities hold commemorative ceremonies or events to remember Holocaust victims who died during World War II. The day serves as a memorial to the six million Jewish people who were slaughtered by the Nazis […]

04/13/2015
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Cee’s Share Your World

Regarding your fridge, is it organized or a mess inside? I keep the fridge pretty neat and organized. Everything has its place, a specific shelf or drawer. Keeping it clean is another story. The vegetable bins have been known to contain watery masses of mush that no longer hold any resemblance to whatever kind of […]

04/13/2015
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High School Daze

I received a notification on Facebook yesterday that I had been added to the 40th year high school reunion group for my class. 40 years? Really? Is it possible that I am old enough to actually have graduated from high school 40 years ago? In my town, we went to a junior high school, grades […]

04/12/2015
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Bench Series-April

For the month of April Jude is looking for benches with a view The view from these benches is a Public Library, and a statue of children reading commissioned by the town Travel Words-Bench Series

04/09/2015
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#LOVEISON

I was in New York City yesterday walking along Broadway in Times Square I saw a crowd of people huddled together all looking up, and at first assumed it was a group of tourists with their tour guide. I got closer and looked up myself, only to find all those people including me, were on the […]

04/08/2015
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Religious Buildings

In 1868 David Levi, President of the Hebrew University, bequeathed his possessions for the building of a new synagogue in Florence, Italy, ‘worthy of the city’. He provided for the acquisition of a site between the new development of the Mattonaia and Piazza d’Azeglio. The construction was assigned to architects Treves, Falcini and Micheli and […]

04/07/2015
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The Joy of Being Uninhibited

I spent a few hours at the mall today, just sitting with a close friend in some nice big oversized chairs provided by the mall. We did some window shopping but then just sat and talked. The mall was filled with a lot of teenagers and grandparents with young grandchildren who were off from school […]

04/07/2015
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Black & White Sunday: Religious Building

I was in NYC a few months ago in the East Village, which is in the lower part of Manhattan. I spotted the Grace Church, standing majestically amid the high rises and traffic. The church was built in 1843, the architect, James Renwick Jr, choosing the Gothic style, though he had never before built anything […]