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Saturday, July 07, 2007. Please turn your attention to my other blog, Singing My Days. Chris and I are in India, and that is where you can read all about it. Saturday, June 23, 2007. Sunday, May 06, 2007. Rent our apartment, love our cat. As you may have read on my other blog. What can you eat in our neighborhood? TV on the Radio.
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This web page singingmydays.blogspot.com states the following, "One teachers search for stories and how they hold us together." We saw that the webpage said " Friday, September 28, 2007." It also said " We Found the Bhopa! Sitting on the steps of Lake Pichola with the Bopa family. Thats an elephant back there! Pabuji was raised by his mother and a tigress. Chris, I whispered, Is that a Bhopa? Early morning bathers on the steps to Lake Pichola below our hotel window. A monkey checking out the view from the roof of our hotel. Friday, August 10, 2007. Everybody in India, it seemed, had a story to tell."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
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