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posted February 11, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Helping Chile...On Sunday morning, around 7:40 am, a continuous ringing of the phone wakes J. and me up. My husband ran to answer the phone, while I was trying to open my eyes and understand what was the phone call about? ... It was my sister in law (read full article)

Earthquake Coincidence?

posted July 19, 2010 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

Is it me, or is there something going on here that the average geologist hasn’t thought about yet? The recent earthquakes in Haiti, Chili and Maryland, are on the same longitude (well practically), and I think there is more here than meets the (read full article)

Nation’s Capital Earthquake!

posted July 16, 2010 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

No photographs (of what happened), because most of us were sleeping or getting up and most everyone I know doesn’t sleep with their hand on their cameras. I can tell you that last night about 11:30PM or there about, I heard a weird deep grumbli (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)

Small Shell Pasta Beefaroni

posted June 25, 2010 in Equal Opportunity Kitchen

Toronto is just a hub of activity these days. High fences for the G20, protestors yelling "no fences", police presence, more protestors trying to get their messages heard, a tornado just west of Toronto and a 5.0 earthquake that moved the earth. On (read full article)

Honeymoon Day 5 - May 7, 2010 - Samana, Dominican Republic

posted May 15, 2010 in Jayhawk Girl's Kitchen

In Samana, we're planning to do one of the island tours.  Samana is located on the Northeast corner of the island of Hispaniola.  The Dominican Republic shares the island with the country of Haiti, but didn't suffer any major damage fr (read full article)

Chateau Brandeau

posted May 14, 2010 in Moving & Eating

Elly and I arrived to our first farm last week. Chateau Brandeau came on recommendation from a friend as a stellar WWOOFing spot. We packed up our things and boarded an eight hour train across the soggy, green countryside. Surprisingly, there were (read full article)

"Breaking Bread in L'Aquila"

posted May 06, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

"When a project is conceived out of passion, its roots show."This is the case with the new Italian trattoria-style cookbook, Breaking Bread in L'Aquila, by Maria Filice. A collection of recipes? Hardly. Maria Filice is an ardent fan of  the c (read full article)

"Breaking Bread in L'Aquila"

posted May 06, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

"When a project is conceived out of passion, its roots show."This is the case with the new Italian trattoria-style cookbook, Breaking Bread in L'Aquila, by Maria Filice.A collection of recipes? Hardly. Maria Filice is an ardent fan of  the city (read full article)

"Breaking Bread in L'Aquila"

posted May 06, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

"When a project is conceived out of passion, its roots show."This is the case with the new Italian trattoria-style cookbook, Breaking Bread in L'Aquila, by Maria Filice.A collection of recipes? Hardly. Maria Filice is an ardent fan of  the city (read full article)

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