"This is a gem, a superb illustration of a piece of wisdom from long ago - to begin to understand a people you must first eat with them. Any serious collector of food books and anyone intrigued by the nearly unknown Hmong ways with food will want this book. The recipes draw you in,...
It’s amazing how the long-term memory Is still somewhat intact. Amazing to remember song lyrics And lines from favourite movies Heard and seen in your teens, And twenties, into your thirties, Yet you can’t remember the title of that book You read last week … Or what it was about. ...
I was an avid Girl Scout when I was younger and I used to love to sing the camp songs that went along with scouting.One of the popular tunes was called “Make New Friends.”The lyrics tell you to make new friends, but keep the old because one is silver and the other gold. In the...
In Laos I traded being guided throughVientianeby Buddhist monks for teaching orphans English at a local temple in the evenings. The children were super enthusiastic little boys from 3 – 16 being cared for by the monks in the temple, the boys learning how to become monks themselves because, ...
Here are the lyrics: Well did you ever make colcannon,made with lovely pickled creamWith the greens & scallions mingledlike a pitcher in a dreamDid you ever make a hole on topto hold the meltin’ flakeOr the creamy flavoured butterthat our mother’s used to make Oh you did, so you ...
Lyrics: First thing I remember was askin' papa, "Why?", For there were many things I didn't know. And Daddy always smiled; took me by the hand, Sayin', "Someday you'll understand." Well, I'm here to tell you now each and ev'ry mother's son You better learn it fast; you ...
I love your music more than I can say, the sadness in my soul feels brittle How is it that I love someone that I’ve never met this much? Avicii, your lyrics spoke to me on a deep level I looked forward to a day I would go to your concert ...
Pesah Lyrics….Un Kavritiko and Kien Su Piense Every year, I like to post the lyrics to two Pesah songs from the Parade of Hits we enjoy at our Seder – the Ladino versions of ‘An Only Kid’…’Un Kavretiko’ and ‘Who Knows One’…..’Kien Su Pience.’ (click on the links...
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