March 17, 2018, Tucson-
This is a day when all the world loves what is Irish, or at least what the world thinks is Irish. Of course, there is more to the Emerald isle than Guinness Stout and shamrocks. Corned beef is an American addition to the day.
I came here, to Arizona’s Second City, to attend the dedication of The Loop, a trail network around Tucson and its suburbs of Oro Valley and Marana. There were many festival booths, offering everything from meticulous examination of various animal tracks to fried food offerings, which I would not eat anyway, but which the Fast gave me an excuse to politely decline.
I walked about the grounds of a former Mormon settlement, called Binghampton Rural Historical Settlement, in which is found Brandi Fenton Memorial Park, dedicated to the memory of a much-loved 13-year-old girl, who was killed in a traffic accident, several years ago.



Here, I watched as 12 Mexican-American children and teens performed exquisite folk dances of their ancestral country.


After these dances were finished, I took a walk along the path above the Rillito River, currently a rather sere landscape, but be not fooled. The Rillito has wreaked havoc in the Tucson area, on several occasions, most recently in 2006.
I leave you with this thought: Baha’u’llah teaches that the positive and honourable traditions of each culture, such as the dances shown above and many musical/artistic styles, are to be preserved. Humanity needs to avoid uniformity of thought and culture, the goal being unity in diversity.
Lovely captures, as per usual.
I love St. Patrick’s Day for its immersive qualities. There is a beautiful spirit to such a thing.
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The more we embrace at least the trappings of a culture, the more its adherents might feel included in the wider world.
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I like diversity in most all things.
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Yes, I can think of a few things that are best off being uniform.
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Beautiful pictures! You sure had a great time, Gary.
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That I did. You may be interested in the next post, about Congolese and Ugandan dancers and singers.
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Yeah, I will be interested!👍
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Check it out!
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That must have been awesome watching the cultural show.
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It definitely was!
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I love that last sentence! “Humanity needs to avoid uniformity of thought and culture, the goal being unity in diversity.”
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This is how humanity avoids stagnation!
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