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Tag Archives: bicycle
What the What
I know. My World’s Worst Blogger Award is prominently displayed on the mantel and I’m wearing the cone of shame. But I’ve been up to my ears in all sorts of things and decided blogging had to go on the back burner so … Continue reading
Posted in Ordinary Days I Love, Uncategorized
Tagged alligator, Arnold Palmers, baking, bat mitzvah, bicycle, blog, camp, color war, Expats, happy place, Kiawah, Lilly Pulitzer, low country, luggage, moving, packing, pool, projects, s'mores, school, south carolina, summer, swimming, water ski
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Trip of a Lifetime: Central & Southern Vietnam
We left Northern Vietnam {read all about our adventures here} and flew to Da Nang. We arrived and drove a half hour or so late at night to Hoi An. It was dark, we were tired and so we joined … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures, Travel
Tagged bamboo, basket boat, bicycle, birthday, boat, Cai Be, China Beach, coconut palm, cowboy boots, crafts, Cu Chi Tunnels, Cua Dai Sea, custom shoes, Da Nang, eco tour, elephant ear fish, fishing, flats, gardening, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, ink, lanterns, Lilly Pulitzer, Marble Mountain, Mekong River, monogram, nets, New Year's Eve, painting, Pho, President Clinton, rice paddy, Saigon, sumi-e, traders, Viet Cong, water buffalo
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My New Ride
Nope, I still don’t drive in Tokyo. But I finally got a bicycle and boy, is she a beauty. The husband and I set out to the bike shop last weekend where he asked all sorts of technical questions and … Continue reading