tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-748520070665390647.post1454424739841794855..comments2022-12-02T13:22:31.209-08:00Comments on Journeyings Through Life: Meditation on Midpoint of Stay in S. AsiaPaul Lhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14335471419844964198noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-748520070665390647.post-25280913369626678402009-12-04T09:00:08.963-08:002009-12-04T09:00:08.963-08:00do not presently own a TV, but I've seen TV...do not presently own a TV, but I've seen TV's here. I don't think the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving or Christmas or the Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer Specials air at all. Thanksgiving is a quintessential American holiday. I don't think any other nation has that holiday. Christmas is a holiday of Christendom and is widely celebrated in countries with a Judeo-Xian heritage, often of European heritage as well but not always.<br />Other people put the paint on my face. It's usually done by catching you unawares or nearby a place of Holi paint colorings (which means you put yourself in the way of the paintings). It's all a part of the fun of Holi, which occurs in March. Btw, two hues are _not_ used on Holi, and that is black and white. All other colors are fair game!Paul Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14335471419844964198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-748520070665390647.post-40120828124810284432009-12-04T06:15:10.321-08:002009-12-04T06:15:10.321-08:00Very interesting to see how the holidays and festi...Very interesting to see how the holidays and festivals differ. Do you have a TV over there, and do they play The Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Special and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer Special?<br /><br />Did different people put paint on your face, or did you do that yourself?Zackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11583532052948905340noreply@blogger.com