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Apple Pomegranate Salad

Dear bloggers, Happy belated Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones! May your holidays be full of blessings and happiness! Pomegranates are one of my favorite autumn/winter fruits. I usually add some brown sugar and cinnamon and eat them. However, I wanted to try something different this time, an apple and pomegranate salad sounds delicious.… Continue reading Apple Pomegranate Salad

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“If” My Imaginary Friend

A beautiful imaginary picture Today, I enjoyed watching the movie "If" with my kids, and I must say, it truly captivated me. The ending was both surprising and profoundly beautiful, leaving me with a warm feeling that lingered long after the credits rolled.  I never anticipated the conclusion to unfold like that, but in retrospect, it all makes perfect… Continue reading “If” My Imaginary Friend

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Dodgers!!! 🎉

And the winner is: Ta-da! Dodgers for the win! · Blue and proud! 🎉🎉🎉 That woman with the sign…I feel her joy! 🤩🎉

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Girls Math

Last Friday, I took my daughter to Target to buy her some sweatshirts. I gave her a $20 Target gift card to spend on anything she wanted. I was clear at home. I told her, “We are going to Target. I will buy you some sweatshirts, and I have a $20 Target gift card for… Continue reading Girls Math

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Murals and Conversations

I find it fascinating how I believe I receive messages or signs from a higher power by observing others. While touring Algiers, Algeria, I took pictures of a muralist painting a wall that seemed to need repair. It was evident that the wall was deteriorating and would likely collapse one day. The artist painted the… Continue reading Murals and Conversations

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In The Casbah of Algiers – Door-to-door

During the Ottoman era, nobles used horses for transportation. To avoid dismounting to knock on doors, they placed the knock handles high. Additionally, there were large and small doors. I gazed at the door with great curiosity, pondering about its history and the lives of its past inhabitants. I walked and stopped at each door,… Continue reading In The Casbah of Algiers – Door-to-door