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They will be at Whitbey Island lookie . FT groupies have an e-zine. Can I embed it? I'll try.
Met a really nice fellow Travis Bear of Travis and Laura's www.cloverdalerugs.com . The thing is, I lived in the Middle East and used to go down to the souks and have chai and look at these beautiful pieces I never could afford. I bought the 'garbage' carpets. People think they need to know a lot about carpets but it is all about what you like, what feels right. the wool, etc. etc. It was a very common practice for the trader to let people take them home for a while. The ones I bought had goat dung in them and probably still do, but they were made by people seeking freedom, exiles and immigrants, some sold to pay for their trips (Hajj) and were lived on all the while being made and lugged around by camel (of which the wools were woven into the carpets).
I mean, really, REALLY, but I'm in Alabama and those that dig this stuff are either geeky themselves, conservative sort of, married, and generally don't want to travel by backpack and stay at hostels. Or see the Taj via London without even packing! Or recycle old credit cards into guitar picks!
The other night at my independent film theatre I saw the movie 'Seraphina'. It really was wonderful. This actress was amazing and the story was amazing, as well.
is a project of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts--a community project and I LOVE IT. Reminds me
IT MIGHT GET LOUD...wonderful! I knew they were geniuses. I knew they were cutting edge and breaking new ground all along. I LOVED them, as did millions of my baby boomer generation amigos.