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A pensive yet "chatty Cathy" from the greater D.C./Baltimore area ponders life with all its humor, wonder, and mystery.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Thought I would say hi!

I haven't posted in a year. I have been very busy with school and work!
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Margo
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I love learning and helping others to learn. I live with my husband of almost 17 years, 11-year-old son, and rescue puppy Mabel, and am very fortunate to live near most of my extended family. Right now, I'm working on a master's degree in instructional systems development (ISD).
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About the Links I Like

I've included links of personal convenience and many others to favorite songs and videos, which I'll update regularly. I like most kinds of music except jazz fusion. I started my collection of world music at about age 24. Give it a listen; for some, it's an acquired taste. Some of it makes great exercise music.

Links I Like

  • Son Andrew at age two riding a pony in Chincoteague
  • Charlotte Church - "Pie Jesu" (A.L. Weber)
  • Charlotte Church - "Ave Maria in A Minor" (G. Caccini)
  • Joan Sutherland - "Let the Bright Seraphim" (G.F. Handel)
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams - "The Call"
  • Westminster Choir - "Sicut Cervus" (Palestrina)
  • Google Search
  • Amazon.com
  • Laurel Advocacy and Referral Services
  • Side By Side
  • Our Savior Lutheran Church
  • St. Mary of the Mills School
  • My Linked In Profile
  • Allegheny College
  • Catholic University of America
  • UMBC, Instructional Systems Design
  • Chincoteague, VA
  • Lewes, DE
  • Windows Media Internet Radio
  • Pandora Internet Radio
  • Toni Braxton (local girl) - "Man Enough"
  • Nelly Furtado - "I'm Like a Bird" (dedicated to Violet)
  • Alicia Keys - "You Don't Know My Name"
  • Mary J Blige - "No More Pain"
  • Chaka Khan & Rufus - "Sweet Thing"
  • Isley Brothers - "For the Love of You"
  • Teddy Pendergrass - "You're My Choice Tonight (Choose Me)"
  • Secret Weapon - "Must Be the Music"
  • New Order - "Blue Monday"
  • Violent Femmes - "Blister in the Sun"
  • Kate Bush - "Running Up That Hill"
  • Depeche Mode - "In Your Room"
  • Depeche Mode - "People are People"
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers - "The Zephyr Song"
  • Van Morrison - "Into the Mystic"
  • Joni Mitchell - "All I Want"
  • Joni Mitchell - "Amelia"
  • Souad Massi - "Ya Kelbi" ("Oh, My Heart")
  • Cheb Mami (Algerian raï music) - "My Dear Country"
  • Cheb Mami (Algerian raï music) - "Ana Mazel"
  • Cheb Bilal playlist (Algerian raï music)
  • Cheb Bilal - "Chriki"
  • Khaled the King of Raï - "Trique Lycee"
  • Cheb Khaled (Algerian raï music) - "Lillah Ya Jazayer"
  • Ofra Haza (Israeli Yemenite) - "lm Nin'Alu"
  • Elissa (Lebanese pop) - "Ayshalak"
  • Hakim (Egyptian pop) - "El Salamo Alikum"
  • Amr Diab (Egyptian pop) - "Wa7ashteny"
  • Classical Arabic Music - "Enta Omri"
  • Lebanese Legend Fairuz - "Sallimleh Alayh"