St. Croix Videos
Dept of Tourism Improved Web Site
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on December 02, 2009
Duration: 563
Duration: 563
Full Moon Set Dec 2 2009
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Little private beach ..
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on December 01, 2009
Duration: 489
Duration: 489
Little private beach
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Happy Thanksgiving from Paradise!
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 25, 2009
Duration: 513
Duration: 513
Turkey - BEFORE Turkey - AFTER Oops, The Voice of Paradise is going to visit UP NORTH for Thanksgiving. Alex will be gone until Monday Nov 30th. And YES, I packed my heavy gloves, Persian wool hat and down jacket, just in case the temperatures up north get below 70 degrees . (Doesn t water freeze at 70??)
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What’s a Zip Line???
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 24, 2009
Duration: 559
Duration: 559
Zip Lines over Magen s Bay Beach?
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Tommy Star Award Winners…
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 23, 2009
Duration: 598
Duration: 598
Tommy Starfish - VI Hotel and Tourism Association Mascot
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Attention Bartenders!
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 20, 2009
Duration: 634
Duration: 634
Hull Bay Vista
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New Flights to St. Croix!
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 19, 2009
Duration: 574
Duration: 574
Real Snow or Fake Snow in the Virgin Islands ???
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How many words for “snow” in English?
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 18, 2009
Duration: 530
Duration: 530
East at Dawn How many words are there for snow in the Inuit language? How many words for snow in English? How many of these words do we understand in the Virgin Islands? How about Snow cone ?
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Sunsets – wonderful sunsets.
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 17, 2009
Duration: 596
Duration: 596
Red Sky at Night... Sunset delight. Wonderful sunsets every evening in the US Virgin Islands. Make plans to be here for the Ballet Hispanico at the Reichhold Center. Call 340-693-1559 for tickets. Cruzan Christmas Festival is coming to St Croix in December. Music today by Malvern Gumbs Wuk it Slow.
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Rain Cancels School (Immediate SUNSHINE! )
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 16, 2009
Duration: 592
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Duration: 592
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Governor on Facebook an First Lady too!
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 13, 2009
Duration: 519
Duration: 519
Look for the First Lady at www.facebook.com/Ceciledejongh and You can see the Governor s page www.facebook.com/Governordejongh
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Veterans It is YOUR Day – - – Thank You Very Much!
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 11, 2009
Duration: 545
Duration: 545
Reichhold Center for the Arts will present The Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra and VI native mezzo-soprano Melita Etienne, as the featured vocalist, perform Saturday, Nov. 14. Call (340) 693-1559. The 5th annual St. John Christmas music festival & children’s parade on Sunday, December 13th. contact Steve Simon at stevesimonlive@yahoo.com or at 340-643-6475. Beautiful Morning
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St Croix Opportunities… TWO BIG Concerts this Weekend
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 10, 2009
Duration: 540
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Duration: 540
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Health Care Bill Big Boost for V.I.
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 09, 2009
Duration: 551
Duration: 551
How do we go curling in the Virgin Islands we don t have any ice???
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Salsa Comes to St Thomas – Come Dance
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 06, 2009
Duration: 501
Duration: 501
TEMPO Turns 4 HUGE Concert coming up Nov 14. Come to this! http://www.gottempo.com/tt4.php Another sunset... Same as yesterday - SPECTACULAR!
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Sleep on the beach with someone you love…
from Virgin Islands Podcast from Paradise on November 05, 2009
Duration: 566
Duration: 566
You and your lover on the beach...
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August 23, 2009 Danish Immigrant Museum Elk Horn, Iowa: Author Joy Ibsen signs books “Unafraid” and Songs of Denmark”; Genuine Danish open-faced sandwiches among the treats
from recent posts tagged creative commons - blip.tv (beta) on September 29, 2009
Duration: 166
Duration: 166
Author Joy Ibsen of Trout Creek, MI signs her book "Unafraid" during an August 23, 2009 reception at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa. (Photo by Kevin Nelson, reporter for the Danish Villages Voice newspaper) Video shot on August 23, 2009 by Donald Lenef at the Danish Immigrant Museum Elk Horn, IowaIn the video, Author Joy Ibsen signs books Unafraid and Songs of Denmark." It was a truly Danish event as poular and tasty genuine Danish open-faced sandwiches were among the treats Author Joy Ibsen holds her book "Songs of Denmark" while sitting at Victor Borge's first piano on August 23, 2009 at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa. The piano was restored for the Victor Borge Centennial Celebration. (Photo by Kevin Nelson, a reporter for Danish Villages Voice newspaper)(Elk Horn, Iowa) - The sounds of Danish American entertainer and pianist Victor Borge's piano filled the air as Michigan author Joy Ibsen led a late summer songfest at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa.About 70 people sang at the 30-minute songfest on August 24 that was followed by a PowerPoint presentation and a reception for Ibsen to present her latest book Unafraid. What a thrill to play Victor Borge s piano, Ibsen said. What an incredibly rich sound. The event was co-sponsored by the Danish Immigrant Museum and Danish Brotherhood Lodge #341.Lovingly called the Clown Prince of Denmark, the piano donated by Borge was restored this past winter after falling silent for 22 years.The piano, the first owned by Borge, was restored through a gift from Iowa Danish Royal Consul Lowell Kramme and his wife Marilyn. Lowell Kramme is Ibsen's second cousin.The Victor Borge centennial celebration at the museum runs through March 8, 2010. Before being donated to the museum, the piano was severely damaged in a hurricane at the Borge home in St. Croix.Ibsen could feel the spirit of the comedian known as the Unmelancholy Dane. I felt like falling off the piano bench like Borge did but decided not to try it,' Ibsen joked.Songs included Evening Star, Han Skal Leve, Up Little Hans and There s No Grandma Just Like Mine. Everyone had a great time singing favorite Danish songs ranging from folksongs to children's songs, said Ibsen who served 1999-2005 on the museum board of directors and as president in the final year. For those who do not know the Danish songs, their lyrical simplicity make them easy to learn and they are so beautiful, said Ibsen, who spent her childhood in nearby Kimballton, IA. We ended by singing the Danish hymn, 'Unafraid,' which inspired the naming of my book, and I was so glad to hear several sing it in Danish, 'Altid Frejdig.' In his introduction of Ibsen, Danish Immigrant Museum Executive Director Dr. John Mark Nielsen said Ibsen's love for Danish history and wide-ranging career including being a teacher and a development director brought her to the attention of the board in the late 90s. Ibsen said she was thrilled to attend the museum event that included a book signing. She read portions of Unafraid that take place when the Ibsens lived in Kimballton.Refreshments included delicious Danish open-faced sandwiches, wine and cookies, Ibsen said. What a treat that many of my childhood friends are still here and remember me and my family, she said. I m so proud of the museum and all it has accomplished in preserving the Danish Heritage. Presenting my book 'Unafraid' at the Danish Immigrant Museum was especially meaningful for me, because I lived in nearby Kimballton as a child ages 2-8, said Joy Ibsen,who is a writer, lay minister, and musician in the tiny northern Michigan hamlet of Trout Creek. When I come back to the (Kimballton) area, I feel a little like a little kid again, Ibsen said. This was where I learned to read and roller skate. Unafraid is co-authored by her late father Rev. Harald Ibsen, who pastored six small churches in four Midwest states including six years (1942-1948) at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton.At her mother's home, Ibsen rescued the sermon notes that had Danish symbols and letters because her father used an old Danish typewriter.The 225-page paperback book is published by Wipf and Stock Publishers of Eugene, OR.Each of the 36 chapters in Unafraid starts with one of her father's sermons written during the 1940s, 50s and 60s followed by autobiographical and fictional account how Rev. Ibsen's message affected parishioners and their lives.Both Ibsen's are graduates of Grand View College (now Grand View University) in Des Moines, IA.Born in South Dakota, Harald Ibsen moved to Denmark at the age of six (1904) with his mother Mathilda, siblings after the death of his father Lars from tuberculosis.While living in Denmark for 20 years, Harald Ibsen was a member of the Danish Royal Guard stationed at Amalienborg Palace.Rev. Ibsen's forthright sermons - delivered in a time often called everything from the Golden to the Atomic ages - reflect the community-first messages of N.F.S. Grundtvig, a 19th century philosopher-theologian. Several of the sermons featured in the book were given by my father at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, she said.Well-known Christian author Dr. Walter Brueggemann of Cincinnati, OH, and others who have read Unafraid, have commented on how the post-depression issues that Rev. Ibsen preached are amazingly similar to issues in the 21st Century including the bad economy, war, child-rearing difficulties, terminal illness, death of spouse, career choice, marital problems and loss of faith.Brueggemann described Ibsen's father as fresh in his thought, puckish in his style and grounded in faith during his endorsement of Unafraid. We may thank the daughter for letting us know her remarkable father, Brueggemann wrote. Harald was unafraid as an (Danish) immigrant who lived in a venturesome way. The hymn Unafraid appears in her first book Songs of Denmark that has 48 songs in both Danish and English.Published in July 2005, Songs of Denmark was presented to Danish Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary by Grand View University President Kent Henning during a ceremony in March 2009, according to an article in the Des Moines Register.Ibsen is the editor and columnist for Church and Life, a publication of the Danish Interest Conference through the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).The hymn Unafraid was sung in the Danish Resistance during World War Two a time of terrible danger, said Ibsen, an original member of the interfaith Upper Peninsula EarthKeeper environment group in northern Michigan. Nevertheless one can live with confidence, and hope, said Ibsen, who holds arts and humanities degrees from Grand View College and Shimer College in Chicago. Today's society is bombarded by all kinds of fears and we need to learn to live unafraid.Other endorsements of Unafraid were written by St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN) religion professor L. DeAne Lagerquist and Danish-American Bishop Emeritus Harry Andersen of the ELCA Northern Great Lakes Synod. I am mightily moved and impacted by the insightful sermons and the stories that follow, Rev. Anderson wrote. Anderson stated Unafraid is a powerful testimony to the richness of each individual s unique spiritual journey. Anderson stated "Unafraid" is a powerful testimony to the richness of each individual s unique spiritual journey. Lagerquist wrote that pastor Harald Ibsen s sermons demonstrate that Grundtvigian happiness was not blind to sorrow or suffering or social ills, but neither was it defeated by such trials. Reflections from his hearers bring the gospel into the realities of farm life, child rearing, marriage, and disease, Lagerquist stated. Joy Ibsen contact info: Joy Marie Ibsen P O Box 43 Trout Creek, MI 49967 Call: 906-852-3479 email Author Joy Ibsen Author Joy Ibsen official website Joy Ibsen social and photograph websites: Author Joy Ibsen on Facebook Author Joy Ibsen on Twitter Author Joy Ibsen on myspace Author Joy Ibsen on Word Press blog Author Joy Ibsen on bliptv Author Joy Ibsen on youtube Author Joy Ibsen on Flickr Author Joy Ibsen on Photobucket Wipf Unafraid by Joy Ibsen and Rev. Harald Ibsen Wipf and Stock: Author Joy Ibsen bio Wipf and Stock: Harald Ibsen bio Joy Ibsen, Editor of "Church and Life" Joy Ibsen bio on "Church and Life" Danamerica is the official website of Ibsen's first book Songs of Denmark: Songs to Live By with color photographs by National Geographic photographer Sisse Brimberg. Produced 70 minute CD by the Grand View College Kantorei Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig: Joy Ibsen writes about four principles of Grundtvigianism Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig aka N.F.S. Grundtvig, Danish bishop and poet info on Wikipedia and Britannica websites: Pine Mountain Music Festival: Joy Ibsen serves as vice president of the Pine Mountain Music Festival board of directors --- Media coverage 2006-2010: Omaha World-Herald Preview story on 8-21-09 about Author Joy Ibsen talk to the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn IA L'Anse Sentinel newspaper preview story on Author Joy Ibsen book signing on July 30, 2009 at North Wind Books in Hancock, MI Superior Chronicle story on Unafraid on 6-18-09 Iron Mountain Daily News brief on upcoming book signing at Finn Fest 2009 in Covington, MI Joy Ibsen honored in her childhood home newspaper Yankton Press-Dakotan in July 2008 during annual Danish Days festival for first book Songs of Denmark" Joy Ibsen first book Songs of Denmark is mentioned in story by Des Moines Register because book was presented to Danish Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary by Grand View University President Kent Henning during a March 2009 ceremony. The story "Danish royalty pay visit to Grand View" by Cynthia Reynaud appeared on 3-25-09 (requires subscription to read) The book Unafraid is sold online by publisher and numerous Windows Booksellers website and other sites: Target Tower Books Boone Bridge Books Amazon.com UK Amazon.com UK: Harald Ibsen listing Amazon.com UK: Joy Ibsen listing Amazon.com UK: "Unafraid" listing New & Used copies of the book "Unafraid" on Amazon.com Cokesbury Kirjasana Antiqbook Biblio Internet BookShop (IBS) Other websites related to Denmark, Author Joy Ibsen or information in the story: Danish Imigrant Museum Danebod Family Camps & Folk School Danish American Heritage Society publication "The Bridge" Danish Royal Family on Wikipedia Danish Royal Family on Danish Royal Watchers blog Grand View University, (formerly Grand View College) a four-year, liberal-arts college affiliated with the ELCA in Des Moines Grand View University on Wikipedia Shimer College University of Chicago Paul Tillich, German-American theologian, Christian existentialist philosopher on Wikipedia Paul Tillich on theology website Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Wikipedia page on the ELCA Friends of Author Joy Ibsen: Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Dr. George Cairns founded the nonprofit Turtle Island Project in 2007 to foster respect for indigenous people and cultures and to promote what they can teach us about caring and repairing the environment. Rev. Hubbard is the executive director of the ELCA-related Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona. Rev. Cairns is a Chicago Theological Seminary professor who founded the nonprofit Celtic Christianity Today. Read the Spirit, an online spiritual magazine with inspirational stories and book reviews created by David Crumm, the longtime religion editor for the Detroit Free Press . Crumm established ten pinciples for his work that all people with a religion should read. The many interfaith and youth-related environment projects founded by Rev. Jon Magnuson of Marquette, MI under the nonprofit Cedar Tree Institute. Magnuson's CTI co-founded the EarthKeeper Initiative, and founded the Earth Healing Initiative, Manoomin Project and the Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project. Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project - Native American and Marquette area teens protecting pollinators project: Zaagkii TV on youtube Zaagkii Project Story Part 1 Indian Country Today newspaper Zaagkii Project Story Part 2 Indian Country Today newspaper Zaagkii Project hailed as success by U.S. Forest Service Zaagkii Project blog on wordpress Non-profit Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative: Numerous environment projects across the Great Lakes Basin in cooperation with the EPA, American Indian Tribes and local governments Earth Healing TV on youtube Earth Healing TV on bliptv Earth Healing Initiative was part of the first EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge with youtube and bliptv videos. EarthKeeper TV on youtube has EarthKeeper and Manoomin Project videos including stories and a Manoomin Project music video & more Manoomin Project story in Indian Country Today Manoomin Project Story in World Magazine Author Joy Ibsen encourages everyone to live their life "Unafraid"
August 2009 Danish Immigrant Museum Elk Horn, Iowa: Author Joy Ibsen plays late great comedian Victor Borge's restored piano
from recent posts tagged creative commons - blip.tv (beta) on September 29, 2009
Duration: 360
Duration: 360
Author Joy Ibsen of Trout Creek, MI signs her book "Unafraid" during an August 23, 2009 reception at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa. (Photo by Kevin Nelson, reporter for the Danish Villages Voice newspaper) Video shot on August 23, 2009 by Donald Lenef at the Danish Immigrant Museum Elk Horn, IowaIn the video, Author Joy Ibsen plays late great Danish comedian and pianist Victor Borge's restored piano Author Joy Ibsen holds her book "Songs of Denmark" while sitting at Victor Borge's first piano on August 23, 2009 at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa. The piano was restored for the Victor Borge Centennial Celebration. (Photo by Kevin Nelson, a reporter for Danish Villages Voice newspaper)(Elk Horn, Iowa) - The sounds of Danish American entertainer and pianist Victor Borge's piano filled the air as Michigan author Joy Ibsen led a late summer songfest at the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, Iowa.About 70 people sang at the 30-minute songfest on August 24 that was followed by a PowerPoint presentation and a reception for Ibsen to present her latest book Unafraid. What a thrill to play Victor Borge s piano, Ibsen said. What an incredibly rich sound. The event was co-sponsored by the Danish Immigrant Museum and Danish Brotherhood Lodge #341.Lovingly called the Clown Prince of Denmark, the piano donated by Borge was restored this past winter after falling silent for 22 years.The piano, the first owned by Borge, was restored through a gift from Iowa Danish Royal Consul Lowell Kramme and his wife Marilyn. Lowell Kramme is Ibsen's second cousin.The Victor Borge centennial celebration at the museum runs through March 8, 2010. Before being donated to the museum, the piano was severely damaged in a hurricane at the Borge home in St. Croix.Ibsen could feel the spirit of the comedian known as the Unmelancholy Dane. I felt like falling off the piano bench like Borge did but decided not to try it,' Ibsen joked.Songs included Evening Star, Han Skal Leve, Up Little Hans and There s No Grandma Just Like Mine. Everyone had a great time singing favorite Danish songs ranging from folksongs to children's songs, said Ibsen who served 1999-2005 on the museum board of directors and as president in the final year. For those who do not know the Danish songs, their lyrical simplicity make them easy to learn and they are so beautiful, said Ibsen, who spent her childhood in nearby Kimballton, IA. We ended by singing the Danish hymn, 'Unafraid,' which inspired the naming of my book, and I was so glad to hear several sing it in Danish, 'Altid Frejdig.' In his introduction of Ibsen, Danish Immigrant Museum Executive Director Dr. John Mark Nielsen said Ibsen's love for Danish history and wide-ranging career including being a teacher and a development director brought her to the attention of the board in the late 90s. Ibsen said she was thrilled to attend the museum event that included a book signing. She read portions of Unafraid that take place when the Ibsens lived in Kimballton.Refreshments included delicious Danish open-faced sandwiches, wine and cookies, Ibsen said. What a treat that many of my childhood friends are still here and remember me and my family, she said. I m so proud of the museum and all it has accomplished in preserving the Danish Heritage. Presenting my book 'Unafraid' at the Danish Immigrant Museum was especially meaningful for me, because I lived in nearby Kimballton as a child ages 2-8, said Joy Ibsen,who is a writer, lay minister, and musician in the tiny northern Michigan hamlet of Trout Creek. When I come back to the (Kimballton) area, I feel a little like a little kid again, Ibsen said. This was where I learned to read and roller skate. Unafraid is co-authored by her late father Rev. Harald Ibsen, who pastored six small churches in four Midwest states including six years (1942-1948) at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton.At her mother's home, Ibsen rescued the sermon notes that had Danish symbols and letters because her father used an old Danish typewriter.The 225-page paperback book is published by Wipf and Stock Publishers of Eugene, OR.Each of the 36 chapters in Unafraid starts with one of her father's sermons written during the 1940s, 50s and 60s followed by autobiographical and fictional account how Rev. Ibsen's message affected parishioners and their lives.Both Ibsen's are graduates of Grand View College (now Grand View University) in Des Moines, IA.Born in South Dakota, Harald Ibsen moved to Denmark at the age of six (1904) with his mother Mathilda, siblings after the death of his father Lars from tuberculosis.While living in Denmark for 20 years, Harald Ibsen was a member of the Danish Royal Guard stationed at Amalienborg Palace.Rev. Ibsen's forthright sermons - delivered in a time often called everything from the Golden to the Atomic ages - reflect the community-first messages of N.F.S. Grundtvig, a 19th century philosopher-theologian. Several of the sermons featured in the book were given by my father at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, she said.Well-known Christian author Dr. Walter Brueggemann of Cincinnati, OH, and others who have read Unafraid, have commented on how the post-depression issues that Rev. Ibsen preached are amazingly similar to issues in the 21st Century including the bad economy, war, child-rearing difficulties, terminal illness, death of spouse, career choice, marital problems and loss of faith.Brueggemann described Ibsen's father as fresh in his thought, puckish in his style and grounded in faith during his endorsement of Unafraid. We may thank the daughter for letting us know her remarkable father, Brueggemann wrote. Harald was unafraid as an (Danish) immigrant who lived in a venturesome way. The hymn Unafraid appears in her first book Songs of Denmark that has 48 songs in both Danish and English.Published in July 2005, Songs of Denmark was presented to Danish Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary by Grand View University President Kent Henning during a ceremony in March 2009, according to an article in the Des Moines Register.Ibsen is the editor and columnist for Church and Life, a publication of the Danish Interest Conference through the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).The hymn Unafraid was sung in the Danish Resistance during World War Two a time of terrible danger, said Ibsen, an original member of the interfaith Upper Peninsula EarthKeeper environment group in northern Michigan. Nevertheless one can live with confidence, and hope, said Ibsen, who holds arts and humanities degrees from Grand View College and Shimer College in Chicago. Today's society is bombarded by all kinds of fears and we need to learn to live unafraid.Other endorsements of Unafraid were written by St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN) religion professor L. DeAne Lagerquist and Danish-American Bishop Emeritus Harry Andersen of the ELCA Northern Great Lakes Synod. I am mightily moved and impacted by the insightful sermons and the stories that follow, Rev. Anderson wrote. Anderson stated Unafraid is a powerful testimony to the richness of each individual s unique spiritual journey. Anderson stated "Unafraid" is a powerful testimony to the richness of each individual s unique spiritual journey. Lagerquist wrote that pastor Harald Ibsen s sermons demonstrate that Grundtvigian happiness was not blind to sorrow or suffering or social ills, but neither was it defeated by such trials. Reflections from his hearers bring the gospel into the realities of farm life, child rearing, marriage, and disease, Lagerquist stated. Joy Ibsen contact info: Joy Marie Ibsen P O Box 43 Trout Creek, MI 49967 Call: 906-852-3479 email Author Joy Ibsen Author Joy Ibsen official website Joy Ibsen social and photograph websites: Author Joy Ibsen on Facebook Author Joy Ibsen on Twitter Author Joy Ibsen on myspace Author Joy Ibsen on Word Press blog Author Joy Ibsen on bliptv Author Joy Ibsen on youtube Author Joy Ibsen on Flickr Author Joy Ibsen on Photobucket Wipf Unafraid by Joy Ibsen and Rev. Harald Ibsen Wipf and Stock: Author Joy Ibsen bio Wipf and Stock: Harald Ibsen bio Joy Ibsen, Editor of "Church and Life" Joy Ibsen bio on "Church and Life" Danamerica is the official website of Ibsen's first book Songs of Denmark: Songs to Live By with color photographs by National Geographic photographer Sisse Brimberg. Produced 70 minute CD by the Grand View College Kantorei Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig: Joy Ibsen writes about four principles of Grundtvigianism Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig aka N.F.S. Grundtvig, Danish bishop and poet info on Wikipedia and Britannica websites: Pine Mountain Music Festival: Joy Ibsen serves as vice president of the Pine Mountain Music Festival board of directors --- Media coverage 2006-2010: Omaha World-Herald Preview story on 8-21-09 about Author Joy Ibsen talk to the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn IA L'Anse Sentinel newspaper preview story on Author Joy Ibsen book signing on July 30, 2009 at North Wind Books in Hancock, MI Superior Chronicle story on Unafraid on 6-18-09 Iron Mountain Daily News brief on upcoming book signing at Finn Fest 2009 in Covington, MI Joy Ibsen honored in her childhood home newspaper Yankton Press-Dakotan in July 2008 during annual Danish Days festival for first book Songs of Denmark" Joy Ibsen first book Songs of Denmark is mentioned in story by Des Moines Register because book was presented to Danish Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary by Grand View University President Kent Henning during a March 2009 ceremony. The story "Danish royalty pay visit to Grand View" by Cynthia Reynaud appeared on 3-25-09 (requires subscription to read) The book Unafraid is sold online by publisher and numerous Windows Booksellers website and other sites: Target Tower Books Boone Bridge Books Amazon.com UK Amazon.com UK: Harald Ibsen listing Amazon.com UK: Joy Ibsen listing Amazon.com UK: "Unafraid" listing New & Used copies of the book "Unafraid" on Amazon.com Cokesbury Kirjasana Antiqbook Biblio Internet BookShop (IBS) Other websites related to Denmark, Author Joy Ibsen or information in the story: Danish Imigrant Museum Danebod Family Camps & Folk School Danish American Heritage Society publication "The Bridge" Danish Royal Family on Wikipedia Danish Royal Family on Danish Royal Watchers blog Grand View University, (formerly Grand View College) a four-year, liberal-arts college affiliated with the ELCA in Des Moines Grand View University on Wikipedia Shimer College University of Chicago Paul Tillich, German-American theologian, Christian existentialist philosopher on Wikipedia Paul Tillich on theology website Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Wikipedia page on the ELCA Friends of Author Joy Ibsen: Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Dr. George Cairns founded the nonprofit Turtle Island Project in 2007 to foster respect for indigenous people and cultures and to promote what they can teach us about caring and repairing the environment. Rev. Hubbard is the executive director of the ELCA-related Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona. Rev. Cairns is a Chicago Theological Seminary professor who founded the nonprofit Celtic Christianity Today. Read the Spirit, an online spiritual magazine with inspirational stories and book reviews created by David Crumm, the longtime religion editor for the Detroit Free Press . Crumm established ten pinciples for his work that all people with a religion should read. The many interfaith and youth-related environment projects founded by Rev. Jon Magnuson of Marquette, MI under the nonprofit Cedar Tree Institute. Magnuson's CTI co-founded the EarthKeeper Initiative, and founded the Earth Healing Initiative, Manoomin Project and the Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project. Zaagkii Wings & Seeds Project - Native American and Marquette area teens protecting pollinators project: Zaagkii TV on youtube Zaagkii Project Story Part 1 Indian Country Today newspaper Zaagkii Project Story Part 2 Indian Country Today newspaper Zaagkii Project hailed as success by U.S. Forest Service Zaagkii Project blog on wordpress Non-profit Interfaith Earth Healing Initiative: Numerous environment projects across the Great Lakes Basin in cooperation with the EPA, American Indian Tribes and local governments Earth Healing TV on youtube Earth Healing TV on bliptv Earth Healing Initiative was part of the first EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge with youtube and bliptv videos. EarthKeeper TV on youtube has EarthKeeper and Manoomin Project videos including stories and a Manoomin Project music video & more Manoomin Project story in Indian Country Today Manoomin Project Story in World Magazine Author Joy Ibsen encourages everyone to live their life "Unafraid"
Episode 26 - Backroads Tour in St. Croix
from Travel Ideas Podcast on April 09, 2009
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Shane-O enjoys sight seeing while on a bumpy backroad tour in St. Croix. video podcast travel ideas st. croix backroad tour shane-o goat hill plantation ruins travel channel
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Episode 25 - Diving in St. Croix
from Travel Ideas Podcast on April 02, 2009
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Shane-O head takes a dive in Salt River Canyon to check out the marine life and underwater nuptials. podcast video st. croix virgin islands diving salt river canyon shane-o travel channel
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