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Cultural Tour of Bahrain, Part 2
We pour our water and as soon as Ali says food I’m the first in line. I’m grateful for this only because I get the opportunity to take a picture of the design on the hummus before dipping the large … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Fiber Arts, Food, Forts, History, Media, Military, People, Photography, Places
Tagged Bahrain, expat, museum, restaurant, transportation
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Cultural Tour of Bahrain, Part 1
Sparky woke us up again so I shut the bedroom door. Then he woke me again by barking hours later and I opened the door. I was going to get up at 4am but I really want to get on … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Education, Fiber Arts, Food, Forts, History, Military, People, Photography, Places
Tagged Bahrain, expat, Grand Mosque, restaurant, shopping
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A Day In the Heard
As told by Caleb. … Somewhere I had yet to see. We went to breakfast together and I ordered the protein waffle. From there we went our separate ways. Caroline and I got in the car and tried to leave … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Family, Fiber Arts, Food, Media, Places
Tagged Caleb Aldridge, cronut, Legos, museum, Phoenix
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A Day In the Office
We were going to wake early to give us more time to our day if we decided to drive to Mt. Lemon in Tucson or to an art event in Flagstaff. Neither happened when Dad almost went into work. Instead … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Books, Family, Fiber Arts, Food, Friends, Hiking, Media, Music
Tagged cronut, Heard Museum, Legos, movie theater, Phoenix, US Egg
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All About Alberta
We loaded the car with bags, our pockets and hands with muffins, a bagel, a yogurt, and some juice and coffee from the breakfast bar. We backtrack some to see the Kiskatinaw Curved Wooden Bridge, but before we take our … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Fiber Arts, Food, History, People, Places, Plants, Travel
Tagged Beaverlodge, Dawson Creek, Kiskatinaw Bridge, Pho Phuong Vi, Royal Alberta Museum
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