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Get your party on: 11/14-11/20

Greetings, partiers. Let’s jump right into the thick of it where all-things-holiday are concerned. Nov. 14 is Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day. So please. Lighten up a bit, celebrate these three rather lame holidays, and remember that a bicycle can’t stand on its own because it’s two-tired… ugh… Moving right along… Nov. 15 is I Love To Write Day. This is certainly one I can identify with, since I write for a living. As as all writers know, just because we do what we love and love what we do, there are days when the words just don’t flow. I think that’s easy enough to explain – writer’s block, lack of inspiration, or a cluttered mind stand in the way of all writers at one time or another. So … Read entire article »

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Kate Goes on an Adventure to the Holi Festival of Colors – Part 2

Welcome back for more fun photos from the Holi Festival of Colors held at the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, UT. This year’s festival broke all previous records for attendance, making it the largest Colors Festival ever held in the U.S. If you missed yesterday’s story, take a look HERE. Or for last week’s story about the meaning and origins of the Holi Festival of Colors, take a look HERE. Also check out the site for the Sri Sri Radha  Krishna Temple. Hope you enjoy the photos from my adventure! ~Kate Did you go, or want to go? Leave a comment! Also   Check out Kate’s other Adventures You may want to pay special attention to this one at 1:31 and 1:58 – 2:08! That would be the back of me in the gray standing at the … Read entire article »

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Kate Goes on an Adventure
to the Holi Festival of Colors

Join Kate as she goes on an adventure to the Holi Festival of Colors at the Hare Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, UT. This past Saturday I got to usher in spring in rainbow style at the Holi Festival of Colors. It’s one of my very favorite things to do, and I look forward with anticipation to the big day every year. And what an exciting and amazing day it was, with not one, but two color throwing celebrations. Krishna leader Caru Das shared the message of peace and love and VARIETY with the crowd, as he explained the meaning of the Holi Festival. According to the  Sri Sri Radha  Krishna Temple website… Holi announces the arrival of spring and the passing of winter. The festival breathes an atmosphere of social merriment. People bury … Read entire article »

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