Seems like I have been taking lots of pictures recently. Here are a few albums from flickr. Just click on the photo to be zoomed away to the set. Mini photo shoot with Nashville indie band ‘St. Lola In The Fields’: Shane Claiborne was in Nashville speaking last week: Beth Neilsen Chapman played a show at Centennial Park [...]
Continue reading...2. October 2008
We have reached the end of the top 10 singers to listen to in the folk/bluegrass/country genre. (These are in no certain order except who I think to put on the list). Artist number 1 is Mary Chapin Carpenter. I first heard Mary Chapin Carpenter back in 1990 when ‘Down at the twist and shout’ came [...]
Continue reading...2. October 2008
We have reached #2 in the top 10 singers to listen to in the folk/bluegrass/country genre. (These are in no certain order except who I think to put on the list). Artist number 2 is EmmyLou Harris. I don’t know a time in my life where I have not known and listened to EmmyLou Harris. I [...]
Continue reading...2. October 2008
We have reached the downward spiral of counting down the top 10 singers to listen to in the folk/bluegrass/country genre. (These are in no certain order except who I think to put on the list). Artist number 3 is Patty Griffin. The first thing I can say if you have never heard her - go buy [...]
Continue reading...23. September 2008
Written by: Michelle McNeil for my blog Book: The Road to Lost Innocence Summary: Born in Cambodia and orphaned at an early age, Somaly Mam, a Buddhist sex trade survivor, grew up never knowing her real name or birthday. As a teenager, Somaly Mam was sold into prostitution and spent years in the brothels of Cambodia where [...]
Continue reading...12. September 2008
Review by Michelle McNeil - Posted on this blog as part of the blog tour I was surprised at how much I liked this book. At first the subtitle really threw me off and I put off reading it, but once I read Sigmund Brouwer’s endorsement of the book I decided to give it a chance, [...]
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4. October 2008
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