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King of Pastrami
Posted May 30, 2007 at 03:28 AM by lapetite
With so much terrific French food all around you in Paris, it's hard to imagine wanting anything else. Still, when the occasional ethnic-food craving hits, it's nice to know that Paris can satisfy these yearnings as well. For me, the yearning takes the form of deli-food -- bagels, challah, pickles, and pastrami. And [...]
Harrison Lake - Nature Uninterrupted
Posted May 13, 2007 at 11:49 PM by vidya
Where?Harrison Lake is (as the name suggests) located in the small village of Harrison Hot Springs, B.C. Last weekend, I visited the beautiful lake with a bunch of friends.How to get there?Harrison is about a 45 minute drive from Abbotsford. Abbotsford is about [...]
french beach, karachi, pakistan
Posted May 23, 2006 at 04:25 AM by msidd
Camels and their tenders walk up and down the beaches in Karachi, offering rides to children and equally wide-eyed tourists. The camels are colorfully decorated (much like the local buses).
hotel basico
Posted May 18, 2006 at 11:48 PM by
the most pleasurable and utilitarian hotel i've ever stayed it. the outdoor reception desk doubles as the juice bar in the morning where the beach chairs come down to form makeshift tables. guests can take out the cargo carrying mexican bicycles in which all of the beach gear (snorkels, masks, balls, toys, towels) available can fit with room [...]
macau, china, japan
Posted June 11, 2006 at 07:20 AM by
This was awhile back, but 3 years ago a bunch two of my aunts took a bunch of cousins back to Hong Kong. While there we also visited Macau, which was just an hour ferry boat ride away. We ate at the top of this tower that overlooked the whole city. There was a museum with all sorts of artifacts and historical information and that led out to the [...]

