Monthly Archives: March 2010

How You Can Help the Moroccan Orphans

FOR BREAKING UPDATES PLEASE JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP. FOR INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN HELP VISIT THIS RESOURCE. ——————– It appears that the Moroccan government has begun a wholesale expulsion of foreign aid workers with non-Muslim religious ties. Morocco’s new … Continue reading

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Village de l’Espérance in Aïn Leuh, Morocco – PRESS RELEASE

Almost one year ago today I took the fast boat past Gibraltar as the first of many steps in the journey to Village de l’Espérance Orphanage. There I met a few very special people who’d taken in fifty Moroccan orphans … Continue reading

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International Women’s Day 2010

Though you won’t see any Women’s Day cards on the supermarket shelves in the States, International Women’s Day is apparently a pretty big deal elsewhere on the planet. In Italy and Brazil, men give the women they love (be they … Continue reading

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A Wonderful Week in Madras

Here are few shots from this week. Click on the pictures to view the full-quality image. Also, tomorrow, March 8, 2010, is International Women’s Day! Take some time to think about just how far women have come in the States, … Continue reading

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Winter is Warm in Aminjikarai

I’m in India, and here are some pictures of a day in the life. The Locksmith The Salesman The Kid The Farmers Like Father, Like Son The Wash The Walk Ruhaniyat

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Can’t Help But Wonder Where I’m Bound

Johnny Cash’s new record “American VI: Ain’t No Grave” has been shaking me up tonight. JR passed years back, yet this posthumously released collection of tunes seems to taunt the specter of death that hung over Cash between June’s death … Continue reading

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