Kathleen Rush-Hall
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alexandra Scottish Christmas Walk
zhlédnutí 215Před 10 lety
alexandra Scottish Christmas Walk
Irish The Blackthorne Inn,Upperville, VA
zhlédnutí 718Před 10 lety
The Blackthorne Inn and Pub is located in Upperville, VA. Situated on 48 rolling acres,it is reminiscent of the hills of Ireland. The Irish O'Connor family owns and runs the restaurant, pub and inn. There are guest rooms and cottages, a ballroom and a fantastic menu. If you are homesick for Ireland or just want a great Irish meal in a beautiful historic Inn, this is the place.
Scottish ST. Andrew's Tartan Ball, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.
zhlédnutí 301Před 10 lety
If you're longing for the homeland or just the camaraderie of fellow Scots, then consider seeking out the St. Andrew's Society of Washington, D.C. All year long there are great activities for men, women and kids of all ages.
5th generation Navajo Silversmith in Albuquerque, NM
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 10 lety
This Navajo jeweler makes "storyteller" bracelets. His rich family tradition is being passed on to his sons. This historian knows more than most people about his family history as well as the history of the Spaniards who came to the Americas. His jewelry is beautiful and reasonably priced. Please enjoy his story.
OFF CENTER ART ALBUQUERQUE, NM
zhlédnutí 142Před 10 lety
Watch the artwork emerge in this community building art studio. All supplies are free. The wealthy mix with the homeless and the socially isolated: the result is friendship and beautiful artwork. The gallery is fantastic! The prices are reasonable. The people I met were very special. It's a place worth supporting. It's a place worth visiting. Please enjoy it.
OFF CENTER ART ALBUQUERQUE, NM
zhlédnutí 193Před 10 lety
This is a story about a wonderful place for people to go and make beautiful artwork in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The supplies are free and the community there varies for the homeless to low income to people who just want a place to make new friends. The gallery of artwork for sale is large and impressive. The prices are great. Please watch and enjoy.
Art Street, Albuquerque, New Mexico : Art therapy for the homeless that's working (final)
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 10 lety
The video is about an art therapy program that helps get the homeless off the streets. These people are incredible artists! The Art Street studio is part of the Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless. The artwork is professional. What will touch your heart are the life stories some of the artists share and the happiness and success they've found in living life.
Albuquerque Art Street Albuquerque, New Mexico
zhlédnutí 174Před 10 lety
Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless has a fantastic art therapy program that is getting people off the streets and back to a normal life. Everything is free too! Watch this to see a highly successful painter who has walked a very difficult road to be on the top again. I loved interviewing these people! They are all wonderful examples of what it means to be a good person: grateful, humble, h...
chili Medium 5)
zhlédnutí 11Před 11 lety
chili Medium 5)
A hungry vegetarian's search for food
zhlédnutí 27Před 11 lety
A hungry vegetarian's search for food
1lbs Talking Maltese
zhlédnutí 70Před 11 lety
Maltese gets excited over eating new num num
Los Angeles Mission 410-13 - Medium
zhlédnutí 36Před 11 lety
Los Angeles Mission 410-13 - Medium
Los Angeles Mission 4-23-13
zhlédnutí 21Před 11 lety
Los Angeles Mission 4-23-13

Komentáře

  • @Platero505
    @Platero505 Před 3 lety

    Nice. 100% Navajo here. Yes, I have my DNA.

  • @A4est
    @A4est Před 3 lety

    miss going to the studio

  • @carolinaquanonne597
    @carolinaquanonne597 Před 4 lety

    Canyon ceto guide immigrants too navajo strong whole conquesdor name Albuquerque desperate tourist wooden Indian tobacco

  • @stanleysmith1278
    @stanleysmith1278 Před 5 lety

    I'm sorry but that's not true, all the pueblos were slaves and the Na ba ho lived with the Spaniards for a hundred years first in Lupton A.Z and trade there trades with each other and then the Na ba ho teach the trade to the zuni first and so on the pueblos were craftsmen on pottery

    • @PLATEROINC
      @PLATEROINC Před 4 lety

      im sorry but this info is not accurate. Tohajiilee is situated west of ABQ 20 minutes. the Navajo Band of Canoncito were amongst the first to trade with the Spaniards along with the pueblos. Mainland Navajos claim to be trading with The Spainiards first but the pueblos and Canoncito Band of Navajos were. lupton Az was founded after the long walk in 1868 and Albuquerque was founded long before in 1706.

    • @stanleysmith1278
      @stanleysmith1278 Před 4 lety

      @@PLATEROINC the Spaniards lived among the NaBaHo in Lupton A.Z called the greens valley in the 1600 and early 1700 for Tohajiilee (Canoncito) band of NaBaHo worked with the United states Calvary to round up the natives for the long walk ,that's why back in the 70s if you say you were from Tohajiilee a member of the AIM would beat you up, and Tohajiilee natives are light colored with light color hair ,that's why they live close to Albuquerque for protection from other natives that they help captured and as far as trade the Spaniards worked with the NaBaHo and learned the trade of silversmith that's where the last name Estitty comes from it means silversmith in the Na Ba Ho language and then passed it on to the Zuni friend ,the name NaBaHo is the original name given to us by the Anasazi means field people one of the only word left in the world that came from Anasazi.

  • @Mikegrungejazz
    @Mikegrungejazz Před 7 lety

    Interesting

  • @haroldb2sexay
    @haroldb2sexay Před 7 lety

    I relate to Marge. I survived an extremely violent abusive relationship, almost dying last year from being tortured and strangled. I have been through abuse all my life though and I've also been homeless like her. My heart and love goes out to her. I'm doing better now in that I'm not homeless and still in the process of getting my life back together, but I am in school again and can pay my rent. It's not an easy path though. I don't know what I'd do without art. I'm so happy to find out about this organization. I'm gonna check it out. Some day when my PTSD isn't getting the best of me. It's great that this organization exists. Beautiful. Marge, what you were working on looks beautiful. I'd buy your art. I hope you never give up

  • @LindaBeaudoin
    @LindaBeaudoin Před 9 lety

    WOW This is great Thank you but people don't need psych drugs ....All they need is LOVE

  • @dharleeminter2838
    @dharleeminter2838 Před 10 lety

    This is a beautiful story. I would so love to watch him work.

  • @Bastard471
    @Bastard471 Před 11 lety

    the homeless are your art..

  • @Sabrinahall1000
    @Sabrinahall1000 Před 11 lety

    This is really good! I had no idea NM had such wonderful programs for the homeless. The whole country could learn something from this system; it doesn't take federal money to raise up a part of our society that is weak. Private funds, and volunteer work, and donations clearly go a long way. Great video; keep them coming!

  • @727rachelanne
    @727rachelanne Před 11 lety

    Impressive artwork by Jimmy Lujan