International Women's Day

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In honor of Internationsl Women's Day, I present to you a sampler of humble-yet-noble women that I've met along the way!  Enjoy!  Z

They might not have had a formal education, and their yearly income might equal what some spend on clothing alone, but these women have large hearts and amazing work ethics.  Take time this week to note those who chose to stay in the background.  

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It's a day late for International Women's Day, but I thought I would share this blog post with beautiful faces of Latin American women from a blog that I follow. Enjoy.

7 Responses

  1. hey from ecuador!

    thank you so much! i am glad that you enjoyed the images; most of these women i call my friends, though some i only met once, though they will forever be branded in my memory.

    muchas grrrrrrrrrracias, and happy IWD weekend everyone!

    lisa/z

    1. Dear Lisa: I found your blog on ObamaCrat.com and thought the photographs were so wonderful. I had not had time to write a post of my own for International Women’s Day, but I loved your post because it was not “famous women” but women you know. I love your blog! Have an awesome weekend, too!

      1. Thank you so much! That first image looked great on his site as well! Z

  2. Really nice article :) Belated happy women’s day! :)

    1. Thanks so much, my dear! WROC is doing great work, but so much more could be done with more funding… It’s an awesome place with great people.

      1. That’s true .. well with added exposure perhaps that may be possible in the near future! It’s a pity that it’s so hard to get investments on such things though.

      2. I know – they are small communities, but projects like these, if sustained and expanded a bit, can really transform them.

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