Most of my blogs are from 900 to 1400 words. This blog will
be a little shorter. One of my fellow travelers
to India took a great photo, upon review
actually reflects what is happening in our country. This photo is great
metaphor. I asked if I could use it in this blog. Mauge Wevar de Rosenberg said
yes, and I thank her for the use and for getting this photo.
April we visited some iconic places in India. The location
where Ghandi was assassinated, Rathambore National Park to observe animals in
the jungle and hopefully see some tigers, Agra Fort, float along the Ganges Rivers
and of course the Taj Mahal. All of these places and others were breathtaking.
Say what you want about India, you see and experience things like no other
place on earth. The strings that the Hindu priest tied on my wrist are still
there. The little container of Gange water is still on my book shelf, the other
container I brought back, according to a friend and professional caretaker,
helped a dying woman in need of some pain free moments.
What we saw on the street upon leaving SheRoes really lightened
the mood.
When I saw Mauge Wevar-Rosenberg's photo I bust out
laughing. saw a depiction and representation of what was happening in the
U.S. There was a big blond bull trying to defile an innocent cow that happened
to be of darker hide. A big blond guy wants to defile the U.S. Got the picture? Mauge did get it and we all
thank her for it.
That is my take – you decide
Note: Mauge Wevar de Rosenberg became a U.S. Citizen just after returning
from India
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