Archive for 'Culture'
Patience
Posted on 20. Aug, 2011 by chaze.
pa·tience noun \?p?-sh?n(t)s\ “Patience is the state of endurance under difficult circumstances, which can mean persevering in the face of delay or provocation without acting on annoyance/anger in a negative way; or exhibiting forbearance when under strain, especially when faced with longer-term difficulties. Patience is the level of endurance one’s character can take before negativity. [...]
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Highland Rope Swing
Posted on 22. Jul, 2011 by chaze.
This is where me and I nephews have been spending most of our summer days. I just mastered (well kind of) the back flip next will be my nephews turn. Then we will attempt the ever so sought after Front Flip.
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Fishing with my Nephews.
Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by chaze.
You can’t work everyday, so we decided to go fishing. We caught one bass, one catfish, and two crawdads. Not bad for a days work getting food for the village.
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Diffuse your anger with forgiveness
Posted on 28. Jun, 2011 by chaze.
“Diffuse your anger with forgiveness.” We all get angry and upset at times, even at the people who are our nearest and dearest. Imagine what would happen if you stayed angry and shut them out of your life forever. Your world would never be the same. Forgiveness diffuses anger. Forgiveness strengthens character. So, even though [...]
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Is a debt-free life the best way to live?
Posted on 26. Jun, 2011 by chaze.
Granted, debt can lead to big problems for individuals as well as countries, witness Greece’s woes. But that doesn’t mean that everyone has a realistic shot at living a debt-free life, or that they should even aspire to do so. Take me, for example. I’m particularly leery about taking on debt, but I have a [...]
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10 amazing Monasteries
Posted on 17. Feb, 2011 by chaze.
1. Tiger?s Nest Monastery, Bhutan Taktshang, which is the most famous of the monasteries in all of Bhutan, is located on a 3,120 meter cliff and is more than 700 meters above the Paro valley. The name of this beautiful monastery was derived from the story of Padmasambhava, who was said to have flown to [...]
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Charles JOEL Yarbrough (1850-1919)
Posted on 16. Feb, 2011 by chaze.
I just found this on the internet, interesting picture and I should be able to track the family origins pretty soon. If you know anything about this person please let me know.


