Showing posts with label Ancient path. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ancient path. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Paul Revere

Remember him...?  

A responsible act of a single person could save the country, the people and the course of history!



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Sunday, July 13, 2014

2014-FiFA: World Champs!

The World Champs!


Chosen world-wide
Champs on soccer field
Beacons of hope
Again after the Popes
Motherlands on many
Argentina and Germany
Come and cheer them
Champs already became!

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

JOY of BEING: Uplifting Poetry!

'JOY of BEING' by VeerajaR
receives raving reviews....

To preview and ORDER the book
go to: 

http://www.amazon.com/Joy-Being-Poetry-Heart-Spirit/dp/1484086260


Spread and Share the 'JOY!'






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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

JOY of BEING Book Release!

                                                                        
Share & Spread the JOYFUL news about this book release!!!
'JOY of BEING' gets Raving Reviews...

In clear, pure, simple words, VeerajaR’s poems pay tribute to the divine.  She looks to the day by day natural world for evidence, taking butterflies, snowflakes...... 

Nothing seems so small it cannot evoke connection to God.

...... After reading this book, we understand why when asked: “O tell us, poet, what do you do?”  VeerajaR, like Rilke, might very well answer,  “I praise.”

Victoria Clausi, 
Associate Director
Bennington Writing Seminars 

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Natchez Trace: A Non-commercialized Treasure!

An ancient Indian path/highway that runs 500 miles long from Natchez to Nashville cutting through three states--Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee--is a non-commercialized "Nature" treasure.

If Natchez Trace was the nation's first highway, this Natchez Trace bridge in Williamson County, Tennessee, is apparently the nation's first segmented concrete bridge built. You can see the people (and their vehicles) who have come to enjoy the fall colors along Natchez Trace passing/pausing atop the bridge. The view from up there is so... beautiful that I am glad this bridge is Williamson County's well kept "secret" treasure.

-by VeeraMahal Franklin