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This is a pretty typical Sunday night for me, except that Kim went to a friend's birthday party while I drove the church bus.
Mobile phone (Samsung Galaxy S), processed in Adobe Camera Raw and finished with Nik Viveza. Why? Why not?
This is one of my family photos. The lady at the back right of the photo with the tie and feathered hat was my great aunt Louisa Bowrin. She was born in 1870. This family picnic photo was probably taken about 1905/1906 in Indian Head Saskatchewan.
British High Commission New Delhi observed a Remembrance Day service at the Delhi Commonwealth War Grave Cemetery, Sunday 11 November 2018 in memory of those who laid their lives in World War I. Indian contribution was one of the largest in the Commonwealth and the most widespread.
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I took this shot in Hyde Park, London, while this little girl was taking for a walk with her daddy.
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This has been done for a while, but it's been in constant use, and she finally let me grab pictures of her yesterday.
Once again I am catching up on pictures. The wedding is now less then 10 days away, and after that I imagine there will be a return to "Normalcy".
Sunday Amy came home from her Bridal shower. Amongst the gifts was this yellow sun dress and a pair of beach towels for our honeymoon.
British High Commission New Delhi observed a Remembrance Day service at the Delhi Commonwealth War Grave Cemetery, Sunday 11 November 2018 in memory of those who laid their lives in World War I. Indian contribution was one of the largest in the Commonwealth and the most widespread.
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35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary
Story by Gina Keating
Photos by Ambria Hammel
The Catholic Sun
In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.
Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.
The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.
Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.
“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.
Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.
Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”
“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.
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