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Sunday
Oct282012

Kalib and Auntie Mel beneath the full moon late on a chilly afternoon

 

 

Kalib and Melanie, late this afternoon. Obviously, there is no snow, but it feels pretty wintry out there. In the past, we have seen the temperature out here drop down right into the -40 degree range with not a flake of snow to be found on the ground.

That is really miserable - especially when the wind blows and the glacier dust flies. I hope it doesn't happen this year.

I know - I still haven't posted the grocery shopping expedition with the boys, or the Abby's breakfast and now I have a Dairy Queen - Fred Meyer expedition with them as well. I just don't have the energy to edit all those pictures right now. The boys will be gone Monday night and Margie with them. Maybe I will find the energy then.

Sunday
Oct282012

Stop! Shots from my noon-day walk, including four wheeler art, ice bubbles, momma moose; cat looks out the wrong window

I did not stop at the stop sign, but continued on and shortly thereafter stepped onto the

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Friday
Oct262012

A few thoughts on Suji's pending journey, journeys I have taken and how a young woman from Nigeria brought into my life by cats is now ready to help - set against the shadows of my morning walk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And what of the dangers? They are real - from the dangers of malaria

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Thursday
Oct252012

Sujitha's own words on why she has volunteered to work at the children's home in Kenya, coupled with images of Kalib and Jobe

Suji's own words:

 

Dearest Friends,

I pray this email reaches as many

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Thursday
Oct252012

In honor of her sister, Soundarya, Sujitha has been accepted as a volunteer at a children's home in Kenya; she needs help to get there: full story to follow shortly

 

 

 

 

Sujitha, my niece from Bangalore, India, whose wedding I took readers to in March, has been accepted as a volunteer at the Nyumbani Children's Home in Kenya. She applied in honor of her late sister, Soundarya, who by her nature always sought to help others in need, be they humans or animals and had a dream of one day creating a home for elders.

I have promised Sujitha to do what I can to help her raise the funds she will need to travel to Kenya and to pay for her room and board for the six weeks she will spend at the home, created and run by Jesuits to care for orphans who lost their parents to HIV/AIDS and later expanded to also care for elderly survivors of AIDS victims. One thing I can do is to put a "donate" button on this blog.

I promised Sujitha I would put up a post and button by today, Thursday, October 24. I am posting this just after midnight, but after I get some sleep and before the day is over, I will make a better post and I will customize the donate button and put it at the top of the right hand column, where it will stay until Suji has the funds she needs to carry our her mission.

In the meantime, anyone who would care to help can click the button below and contribute. It doesn't matter if the contribution is large or small - Sujitha will appreciate it and so will I.

I took the above photo of Sujitha (left) and Soundarya at Soundarya's wedding to the late Anil Kumar in Bangalore, May 9, 2009.

More later today.