Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Vintage Graphic - Gorgeous Colorful Eiffel Tower
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Isn't this fabulous?!!! I think this is a somewhat rare piece, as I have not seen this version before. This is a gorgeous and Colorful Eiffel Tower graphic from an 1890's Advertising card!! I really love the back of this one two, so I've included both sides. Such a special piece and so fun for you Travel themed Craft or Mixed Media Projects!
Instant Art Printable - Map of Ireland
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDFI was looking through a Circa 1885 book from my collection last night, and found some pages in the back that had Maps of different countries. I've had this book for a while but I had forgotten all about the maps in it! Anyway this one is a wonderful Map of Ireland! You can print this right out and frame it up, I think it would make a nice gift for a
Dinner Out - Is It Worth It?
When it comes to taking dining risks, I'm a big rubbery wimp. I waited five long gluten-free years before I even dared to consider eating out. The dangers of cross contamination scare the living daylights out of me. Why?
Back in my more innocent g-free newbie days I got sick at a friend's house. She was hosting a dinner party. Thinking I'd play it safe, I brought a pot of my homemade pumpkin soup. She thanked me, then stirred it with her ancient wooden spoon. Misery ensued.
This winter I decided to be bold.
Gluten Free in the City of Angels
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I've been back in New Mexico for a week - a week that has skidded by at an alarming rate (it's true what they tell you about time accelerating as you advance in years, I'm sorry to say). Monday morphed into Friday with nary a blink. I've been playing correspondence catch-up, shoveling snow, doing heaps of laundry, and sifting through e-mails. I slid through Valentine's Day with a yawn and a shiver and a rain check in spite of good intentions and an armful of red roses. Steve and I are both nursing a cold- the first we've caught in three years. Memories of those balmy afternoons sipping vanilla lattes in Santa Monica are fading fast.
Albuquerque was dark and well below freezing when we boarded the plane to LAX. Two and a half hours later we were strolling the Santa Monica farmer's market in the morning sun, inhaling the ocean air, our winter jackets abandoned, tossed in the back seat of the rental car. It was lovely if not surreal.
Albuquerque was dark and well below freezing when we boarded the plane to LAX. Two and a half hours later we were strolling the Santa Monica farmer's market in the morning sun, inhaling the ocean air, our winter jackets abandoned, tossed in the back seat of the rental car. It was lovely if not surreal.
After scoping out the nearby Wild Oats, Whole Foods, and Third Street Promenade, we headed up to The Grove to drop in on our son, Colin, who was teaching a class at The Studio/Creative Bar at the Apple Store.
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