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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Why did the cow cross the road? Sometimes I think the joke here should be "Why did the cow cross the road? Possibly the best answer would be "to stop traffic." Other possibilities include:. To get to the garbage pile. To add an obstacle to the road. Because it thought someone had food for it. Because there is less traffic in the middle. Because it was time to wander home. All the other cows were going there. To test driver's reactions. It believed in free range grazing. Is what we w...

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Why did the cow cross the road? Sometimes I think the joke here should be "Why did the cow cross the road? Possibly the best answer would be "to stop traffic." Other possibilities include:. To get to the garbage pile. To add an obstacle to the road. Because it thought someone had food for it. Because there is less traffic in the middle. Because it was time to wander home. All the other cows were going there. To test driver's reactions. It believed in free range grazing. Is what we w...

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Traveling Texan Teacher: February 2015

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Sunday, February 15, 2015. Just a few days before she passed on a book. Of her musing and artwork was published and premiered. At the Jaipur Literature Festival on the day of her death. A few of my favorite quotes are the following:. Some words are worth gold. Say them while you still can. Say I forgive you. Say you are welcome. Say I love you. Say I love you too. Posted by Ms C. Saturday, February 7, 2015. I don't feel quite so ignorant now.). You can see more of his work here. Posted by Ms C.

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Traveling Texan Teacher: September 2014

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Sunday, September 28, 2014. Who would have thought that both mom and my favorite random stop of the summer would be an abandoned open pit copper mine filled with highly toxic levels of contaminated water? And yet, that is exactly what I am telling you. You walk through a tunnel in the rocks to a viewing platform which is well barricaded from the water, ensuring no accidental contact with the water is possible. As soon as you see the water. Full of water could be so fascinating? Posted by Ms C. While Delh...

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Traveling Texan Teacher: October 2014

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Sunday, October 26, 2014. Life on the river. Despite the fact that the water is anything but). Wooden boats. Floating in the water waiting for tourists to schedule a ride. Washer. Men out scrubbing sheets and laying. Them to dry on the concrete steps, creating a patchwork. Of colors. Some sadhus. Holy men) sitting down by the edge for a morning meditation. Pot washers. Getting to work. The men. At the cremation grounds waiting. Posted by Ms C. Sunday, October 19, 2014. We're not really competing. Conside...

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Traveling Texan Teacher: The Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya

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Sunday, April 12, 2015. The Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya. A task that can take several generations to accomplish, but which will last for centuries. This living architecture. Is what we went to see. In addition to hiking down slick, moss coated rock steps. For hours amist the rain forest, an unusual experience for me in India, there were the bridges themselves to amaze me. Up to 95 feet long. Each one seemed to have its own unique character. One village has even cultivated a doubledecker bridge.

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Traveling Texan Teacher: Why did the cow cross the road?

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Why did the cow cross the road? Sometimes I think the joke here should be "Why did the cow cross the road? Possibly the best answer would be "to stop traffic." Other possibilities include:. To get to the garbage pile. To add an obstacle to the road. Because it thought someone had food for it. Because there is less traffic in the middle. Because it was time to wander home. All the other cows were going there. To test driver's reactions. It believed in free range grazing.

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Mii Kosam: July 2014

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Sunday, July 27, 2014. I spent the weekend purging small things sprinkled about the house. As a result, no one can tell I've purged anything, except the outside garbage can, which is now full. Bid season is approaching, with the list potentially released as early as this Friday. So my stress level is slowly (rapidly? Sunday, July 20, 2014. On Curtains and Constantly Moving. Buying new liner here? Or should I use it? And, if I'm cutting...

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Mii Kosam: February 2015

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Saturday, February 21, 2015. A missing glove, found. But Japan just has a special place in my heart. This being Japan, of course the glove was there. And, not only was the glove there, but the second I walked up to the bell captain's desk, with just one black leather glove in my hand, before I could even utter a word, he looked at me with a huge smile. I started to ask, but he just said, "one moment please! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Mii Kosam: September 2014

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Saturday, September 27, 2014. More on bidding and unpacking. The bid season (August - November, if you're lucky, the year before an assignment ends) is a horrible time in the life of a Foreign Service Officer. As we've said before . we *have* a permanent job - why do we have to hunt for one? The peaks and valleys of hearing something promising (or discouraging! Another winter is coming . and my clothes are horribly out of date....About...

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Mii Kosam: Ketchup!

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Growing things in our backyard has caused me to look up many recipes that use: cucumbers, tomatoes, basil, thyme, parsley and mint. I'm drinking cucumber mint water as I type this because, seriously, one can only eat so many cucumber spears, even tasty fresh ones. What to do with 4 pints of cherry tomatoes about to burst? Wm chopped about half before he lost interest. Patch helped pour it all in,. Wanderings of ...

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Mii Kosam: August 2014

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Monday, August 25, 2014. All along, though, his teachers have noted his empathy, and other parents have commented how much he takes care of his little brothers. When things get crazy, I try to remember this. So, when he told me nonchalantly this afternoon he got a "model behavior" award at school for helping "his friend" "A," I had to hold back some tears. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Ian has had two parents all to himself. As Greg rem...

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Mii Kosam: Crown Thy Good In Sisterhood

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Crown Thy Good In Sisterhood. It's been a year to think about sisterhood, with the debate that kicked off at my alma mater at the beginning of the school year (read NYT article here. And HuffPo article on the College's resolution here. What I read with most interest (and, I admit, a twinge of sadness) were the last few paragraphs of the NYT article, describing a conflict at the end of "America the Beautiful.".

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Mii Kosam: Gender & Generational Change

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Back to the Real World (aka the USA) after India and the Philippines. Thursday, June 11, 2015. Gender and Generational Change. For your amusement, an excerpt of our dinner conversation last night:. Wm: Did you know that "William" is the second most popular name for U.S. presidents tied with "John"? There were 4 Williams. "James" is the most popular - there were six. Discussion on how no Patricks or Ians]. Discussion on me/Greg/my mom trying to name all the Jameses and Williams]. An Adventure in Alta.

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