10 results of 54 Blog Posts

Then He Unhinged His Jaw…

posted August 08, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

We’re back! The wedding was simply lovely and was held on a beautifully breezy afternoon in Dubuque, Iowa. The cathedral where the ceremony was held was absolutely gorgeous! I love how ornate Catholic churches are.  I always fee (read full article)

Now I Know What It’s Like To Be Shot Out Of A Cannon

posted July 16, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

  My Mom’s must-do on her birthday trip to Paris?  Disneyland Paris (EuroDisney for those not aware of the name change).  Seriously.   Growing up in Southern California – the birthplace of  Disneyland, McDonald’s and the Cry (read full article)

VISITING GARNI, ETCMIADZIN AND GEGHARD IN ARMENIA.

posted July 14, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

For most history-oriented tourists, Armenia is a treasure trove of museums, old churches, temples and monasteries. Armenia is a small country located east of Turkey on the eastern plains of Mount Ararat, south of Georgia, north of Iran, and west of (read full article)

Paris in a Day

posted July 08, 2010 in Moving & Eating

What is the best way to see Paris? On a bike. With lots of chocolate.Darling sister had just been to Paris and recommended that I check out some of the chocolate shops there. She and Jess are perpetually more prepared than myself and Elly, so I to (read full article)

Paris in a Day

posted July 08, 2010 in Moving & Eating

What is the best way to see Paris? On a bike. With lots of chocolate.Darling sister had just been to Paris and recommended that I check out some of the chocolate shops there. She and Jess are perpetually more prepared than myself and Elly, so I to (read full article)

Saint-Emilion

posted July 03, 2010 in Moving & Eating

Because we simply had not yet exhausted our thirst for wine yet, Jess, Kate and I decided to do a little more wine adventuring around Bordeaux. On the way to their friends' wedding we took leisurely drive through the country and stopped at a tasting (read full article)

Saint-Emilion

posted July 03, 2010 in Moving & Eating

Because we simply had not yet exhausted our thirst for wine yet, Jess, Kate and I decided to do a little more wine adventuring around Bordeaux. On the way to their friends' wedding we took leisurely drive through the country and stopped at a tasting (read full article)

Shanghai World Expo 2010-The UK Pavilion

posted July 03, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

The UK Pavilion is the most hyped about pavilion at the World Expo. Even way before the Expo opened I had seen tons of pictures and articles on this curious object. The design is certainly intriguing. Conceived by white-hot British designer Thomas He (read full article)

Showoff Sunday!

"Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work." -Vince LombardiHello! Sorry I have not posted in a few days, my oldest son turned 8 and we have had a busy week celebrat (read full article)

Play Me, I’m Yours (in Bolton)

posted June 23, 2010 in The Eton Mess

(The Bolton News) New York, Barcelona, Sydney, Sao Paulo – now Turton, near Bolton, has become the latest place to host a quirky art project which has brought music to hundreds of thousands of people all over the world. From next month, pianos wi (read full article)

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