Reflections of Memphis; Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic April 2020
Read MoreThe Power of Love
The Power of Love. The Coronavirus COVID 19 keeps loved ones apart.
Read MoreCORONAVIRUS COVID 19 PANDEMIC, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
The early day in Memphis, Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Reflections in Memphis, Tennessee March 2020.
Read MoreFaith and Worship in the time of COVID 19
Faith and Worship in the bible belt in the time of COVID 19, March 2020.
Read MoreA Night at Central Station Memphis
A night at the renovated train station, turned boutique hotel, Central Station Memphis by Hilton.
Read MoreSnuggling Baby Jaguars
In the fall of 2019 baby jaguars, Lulu and Bella, were born to the Memphis Zoo. They were recently put on exhibit. The cubs, both girls, were born to Diego and Philomena, both who were bright to the zoo with hope that they would breed. You can see a video of other animals from the zoo, including Winnie the baby hippo and Bogie the baby giraffe on my blog. Follow my blog at www.karenpulferfocht..com
You can also find this photo in this months Memphis Magazine (Jan. 2020)
Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day, Memphis, Tennessee
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Hispanic Catholics in Memphis celebrated the Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day on December 12, 2019. Under a full moon, participants danced along the streets of Memphis in procession from Sacred Heart Catholic Church to Immaculate Conception Church where they then attended mass.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe and La Morenita, is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a Marian apparition and a venerated image enshrined within the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.