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A Cyprus meze

From This is Cyprus, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Tuesday was Becky's last evening with us before returning to the UK. She had never eaten a meze, which is probably the most 'traditional' of Cypriot meals. So we decided to treat her and Daniel to a meze meal at our favourite local taverna. A meze - pronoucned something like MEZZ-ay - is a meal where small portions of several different dishes are brought out, a few at a time, so that people can sample a wide range of local foods.When we first arrived in Cyprus, we heard about 'fish mezes'... Read more
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continued from yesterday...Once we had laid the tiles for the door and we were sure they weren't going to move, the next step was to build a frame and insert the door.This is a big porte fenetre we bought a while ago at BricoDepot. In fact, it's the big secret thing we bought at Bricodepot that required the hire of a truck (and which Martine asked about a few days later). The door went in easily Read more
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Cremation Update

From This is not my country, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Athens is the only European capital that does not have a crematorium. I have been following this issue for several years and it seems that there has finally been a step forward. Via the Athens News Construction of Greece's first ever crematorium is slated to begin this year, after the relevant joint decision was signed by the ministries of health, environment and interior on April 11. ?Our main goal is to get in line with international practices in developed countries where the state gives... Read more
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Creeking around

From The expat numbat: from AU to NL, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

The Tour de France kicked off last weekend in Rotterdam. I felt inspired to get on my bike for the TourDoe de Dommel, during which visitors can see how the Dommel river is being improved by engaging in “informative, educational and fun activities”. Like stage 1, it was classified as flat. Unlike stage 1, I only did about 14kms instead of 220kms. And unlike some of the pro riders, I managed to stay on the bike and learn a few things along the way. First up: the Dommel is not a river,... Read more
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Long time no TILT

From A Canadian in Meiji Japan, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

So I'd like to say that I've been neglecting my blog because I've been crazy busy, but it is more like after a couple of weeks of being crazy busy I've been relaxing and largely avoiding my computer. It doesn't help that I've also been away for the past few weekends, spending them with U as his car is in the process of dying and he doesn't trust it for the drive down to Tokyo. The good news, Read more
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Miami Art Museum's CARLOS CRUZ-DIEZ: THE EMBODIED EXPERIENCE OF COLOR (part 1 of 3)

From An Artist in Paradise, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I was so enthralled with this interactive exhibit, THE EMBODIED EXPERIENCE OF COLOR, that I experienced it on two separate trips to the Miami Art Museum.Carlos Cruz-Diez, Duchas de Induccion... Visit my website at http://www.stephanieclayton.com/ to view my complete portfolio and more. Read more
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When You Give a Kid a Camera

From Expat Mom, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Dorian is fascinated by photography and has been for over a year. Since he is very careful, he’s allowed to use our camera for short periods of time. He frequently asks to use it and then he goes around the house and even outside, snapping photos. Most of his pictures of his own shoes, various textures that interest him (the fan, closeups of the couch and wall, etc.) and a lot of shots of his brother. He goes around saying, “Dante, you are just gorgeous! Smile!” I can just see... Read more
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I left my heart in the Philippines

From Live In The Philippines, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Today, we have a Guest Article from Patrick Duffy.  Patrick has a series of articles which he has submitted to me for publication on this site, and his articles will be appearing over the coming weeks here on LiP.  Thank you for your contribution, Patrick. MindanaoBob To say that I left my heart in San Francisco would not be the truth, for when it is time to leave paradise, this is where it will stay. By paradise, I mean the Philippine Islands. This is still the first time I have been to the... Read more
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Start of our tour ? Pisco, Ica, Peru

From Happy Sheep, 2 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Jump to the full entry & travel map Pisco, Ica, PeruWe couldnt believe it when we arrived at Hotel Maury it was a palace compared to Loki. Well a lot more sensible anyways!! We met our tour group that evening. The next morning we set out early aand went to the Ballestas islands. Here we saw sea lions, penguins and loads and loads of very smelly birds! It was not until later that night that we realised that we were scalded like... Read more
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