Sunday, December 9, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
A video of my friend Stephanie
Hey, I don't think I ever shared this with you guys!!!... I made this video of my friend Stephanie. She is a marathon runner and yoga teacher. She is in the pink shorts.... Yes, she could be the only one in the marathon with pink shorts!
I hope you like it. It was my first shot at putting together a real video! I like it!! She is running again on Dec 2nd, and I think I will record some more :-).
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Lori Dee
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6:36 AM
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Holidays
Connie, looks like a really good holiday. I can't believe the animals you saw and the closeness. I still really like the Toyota/Elephant shot. Did you really take that one or did you just throw it in there? Mt. Kilamanjaro, The Crater, The Masaai Tribe are really a big part of Tanzania. I bet Gavin would rather be hunting those animals rather than taking pictures. Was this part of The Great Migration or an everyday thing happening? Thank goodness for Goggle....I was able to fill my head with valuable information. It's always nice to get a handle on the different cultures. Glad your home safe and sound.
I see Lori's been busy too! Do you know which photos they are using for the calendar yet? I like the little puppy in the basket & the doggie looking up at the camera best. Should be interesting to see which ones they select.
And yes, my holidays are booked. Can't wait to go to Dubai. Pinch me, I still can't believe this is real. So many things to do and see in Dubai. Seems weird, I'll be off work practically all of March.
Still busy around the house. The kitchen is practically done. Need a blind & a few paint touch ups left. Looking for some type of light to put below the top cabinets which doesn't need wiring. Home Depot here I come. I was just going to paint the living room, however, sounds like Dad is looking for a fireplace. We have the cork waiting to be installed. Maybe by Christmas. LOL.
Take care! Miss You All.
XOXOXO.
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Mommer
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6:15 PM
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Day 6 - Hike through town to another waterfall and cave with bats.
This is the boy I gave my shoes to. |
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The school kids were screaming with excitement. |
Our hike guides family....all the kids look the same age?!? |
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Conster
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11:05 PM
Day 4 - Ngrongoro Crater
Gavin looking down into Ngorongoro Crater |
Thompson Gazelle |
Pumbaa has to kneel to eat off the ground. |
Hippos |
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Gavin & Connie |
Muddy hippo footprint |
We also stopped to learn about the Masaai Tribe.
"Welcome" Dance and Song |
Making fire |
Cow Dung hut - takes 2 weeks to build and will last 20 years. |
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Conster
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10:21 PM
Day 2 - Tanzania - Hike, Mnambe Falls, Coffee Processing Tour, Banana Beer & Banana Wine Tasting.
I cannot even describe the scenery. It was breath taking. We literally stopped to smells the plants. On our trek we saw avocado trees, lemon trees, eucalyptus trees, orange tomato trees, passion fruit trees, apricot, coffee, banana trees, yam potatoes, uka plants, big giant banana leaf tree, rosary flower, white bell flower, corn, cabbage, lettuce, and probably more.
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Mnambe Waterfall |
After lunch our return trek began. This hike was lots of ups and downs and quite tiring in some spots. Our tour guide wasn't even out of breath and I could hardly stand! He told us he's been hiking this trail 2-3 times / week for most of his life. We finally made it back to Richy's place where he showed us how to process coffee beans into coffee. He had some beans that had already been dried out for a few days. We took those beans and "tonga'ed" (pounded) them until the skins were off. Then we sifted all of the dried skin to leave us with just the dried beans. These dried beans cannot be broken with your teeth (or the club we were tonga'ing with). On the fire they go for 15 mins to roast. Once they're roasted we tonga again. Then the crushed beans go through a sifter and only the fine grinds are used. Richy took a cup of the fine coffee grounds and mixed it with some sugar. He asked us to put our hand out and he filled it with a spoonful of the mix; 1-2-3, down the hatch! I loved it; Gavin didn't! Then Richy put the pounded coffee grounds into the boiling water to brew. We waited for a bit then he siphoned it into a thermos. We had all had our cup of coffee in his backyard, chilling with his cousins and neighbors.....oh and the chickens that came around. After a few cups of coffee off we go to find some beer.......banana beer.
Connie Tonga'ing |
Since it was Eid day lots of shops weren't serving beer. We finally found a place we could enjoy a bucket of it. That's right. We all shared a bucket of warm banana beer. Lucky for us, one of the kids went to another shop to get us some banana wine. We both enjoyed it and could've easily had another. We drove back to our bed & breakfast showered up and off we went for a quick walk down the street while there was still daylight. We loaded up on a bunch of goodies to take home with us.
Banana Wine |
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Banana Beer |
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Conster
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9:28 PM
Day 1 - Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro |
BEER! |
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Conster
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9:15 PM
Friday, October 26, 2012
Photoshoots
I've been doing a few random photoshoots.
One I did was with the Playa Animal Rescue. There are putting together a calendar for a fundraiser. Here are a few of my favorites that I took :-).
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Lori Dee
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8:50 AM