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Tag Archives: travel
Monument Valley
Photos of one of my favorite places taken on the weekend of February 25th, 2012.
Why there are no elephants in Beardstown, Illinois
It is very simple: elephant balls. When I was growing up in Beardstown, Illinois I asked my Dad what the round balls were for that some people had in their front yards. He said they were to keep the elephants … Continue reading
Homeopathy in Toronto
That’s right, I’m not in the USA. I’m attending a summit conference in Toronto, Canada with a few hundred other homeopaths learning more about case-taking from Rajan Sankaran. Just around the corner from the venue, I saw this sign in … Continue reading
Are we under attack? Libya 2006
t Better Days…. That was our first gut impression. But it was only kids playing with firecrackers on the streets outside the hotel. We had arrived in Tripoli, Libya and were a bit apprehensive at first. Posters of Muammar … Continue reading
Airport blogging
It’s my first time. blogging on a cell phone pad. I’m now in Dallas and about to catch a fly to Miami ending the first leg of this trip to Haiti. I’m headed back for another week, this time joining … Continue reading
Foot Massage in Vegas
I took my nephew to Vegas while he was out for a visit on his Christmas break. First time for him, so walked the strip, checked out most of the hotels, saw a few shows, and I lost some money … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Medicine, Travel
Tagged alternative medicine, foot massage, healing, reflexology, travel
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This was their lucky day
The morning was spent seeing patient at St. Vincent’s School for the Handicapped with the team from Homeopaths Without Borders. Mostly new patients but a few that came back for follow ups, with big smiles. Fevers were gone, pains were … Continue reading
Posted in Haiti, homeopathy, the human story, Travel
Tagged beauty, earthquake, homeopathy, travel
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The Deaf Leading the Blind
At this school- St. Vincent’s for Handicapped Children, the children are taught their value, what they can do. Everyone is important to someone else. So we see those with legs helping those who can’t walk. Ones who can’t see are … Continue reading
Posted in Haiti, homeopathy, Medicine, the human story
Tagged alternative medicine, complementary, earthquake, healing, homeopathy, kids, travel
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Chase an Eclipse and See The World
I have been to 5 total solar eclipses. Each was unique, overwhelming, and awe-inspiring. But, that wasn’t the best part. It’s about the journey. Eclipses can happen anywhere, anytime-when the conditions are right. That’s when the moon aligns between the … Continue reading
Travel and a new perspective
Travel opens your mind. Travel is good for the soul. It gives you a new perspective; gets you out of your bubble, out of the safe zone. I have always had the travel bug. Not sure why – part of … Continue reading