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Thursday, February 23, 2006

DELICIOUS !!

Poires Rouges... Epicerie-Restaurant Hédiard Paris

Great store at the Place de la Madelaine in Paris, which carries a large range of delicatessen products from both local and distant lands. 150 years of savoir-faire!

This "Comptoir des Epices et des Colonies" opened in 1880 at Place de la Madeleine, where loose fruit and vegetables were sold by pretty girls from Martinique.

Today Hédiard has eight shops in Paris and 150 sales outlets throughout France, and many more stores worldwide

I mentioned Fauchon in an earlier post. Similar to Fauchon, Hédiard is absolutely one of those delicatessen stores of which the window display draws you into their store.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

I WISH !


That would be nice !!!

Saturday, February 04, 2006

DO PENGUINS HAVE KNEES ??


I was just wondering....
Woke up one night last week, when I had dreamt about penguins (no clue why I dreamt about them though...)

Do these little guys have KNEES ?
Just judging the funny way they walk one would say NO !

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

ARLINGTON WEST at SANTA MONICA BEACH

Each and every Sunday since February 15th 2004, this memorial - ARLINGTON WEST - is set up on the sand just north of the pier at Santa Monica Beach by the local chapter of Veterans for Peace and other volunteers as a way to acknowledge the costs and consequences of war as an instrument of international policy. Volunteers start setup at 7:30am on Sunday mornings - rain or shine - and take down starts just before sunset Sunday evenings.

Also erected in the sand is a "wall" now about 45 feet in length similar to the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C., listing all the fallen American military personnel since the U.S. invaded and occupied Iraq to the present day.

Visitors can read any of the many names, ages, rank, hometown and circumstance of death, and are invited to select and write the name of a fallen military person on a piece of paper along with any thoughts or sentiments and attach this to a cross along with a flower. Many family members and close loved ones have come and dedicated their own words and mementos of their loved one.

Arlington West offers a place to mourn, to contemplate, grieve, and to honor and acknowledge those who've lost their lives and to reflect upon the true cost of war.

A sign nearby calls attention to the number of Iraqi's killed, now numbering by some estimates to be well over 100,000, that the number of crosses required to acknowledge them would fill the entire beach.

Watch "A Nation Rocked to Sleep" , a poem by Carly Sheehan.