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Yellow Bird

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The yellow Kisdadee of South America had me thinking of my Dad frequently.  WHY, you ask?  Well, I took piano lessons as a child.  Dad worked out of town a lot and when he was gone, it was for weeks.  I tried to learn new music and surprise him every time he returned.  After her settled in, I would happily say, "Guess what I learned to play?"  His response EVERY time was, "Yellow Bird".  Sadly, I would look at him and say, "No".  I finally got smart and bought the music for "Yellow Bird" and really surprised him when he returned from one of his assignments.  It just seems so ironic to me that there would be such focus on a yellow bird of my youth and again decades later.  Final thoughts coming just now.....

Golden Jubilee and Final Thoughts

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The Golden Jubilee is behind as is my service to the country of Guyana.  This blog is long as it is my final post here. I hope you have enjoyed reading about my trials and successes.  It's been something remarkable in many ways.  I did, in fact come away feeling as though I learned more than I taught.  Many told me this would be the case.   The Golden Jubilee regalia was amazing throughout Georgetown, the capital city.  It dressed up the city as though it were an enormous birthday gift and in a sense, it was. Here are some photos of places around Georgetown that I have not posted before.  National Library Various commercial and government buildings all dressed up.  National Trust back yard is beautiful even without the regalia...... I will miss Sandvoort Primary Head Miss, Miss Taylor!   I spent many an afternoon gaffing with my friend in the village.  I will miss Aeileen and her activities with The Sandvoort Heritag