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Friday Photography

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                               Today I share another photograph from the archives. Also another photograph of a hand. This photograph was taken in Karachi in a wicker furniture makers workshop. It was a long time ago so I don't remember what it was that he was making but I remember the movement of his fingers, working so quickly weaving the bamboo.  Prints can be found here                                 Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Redbubble             Zazzle  

20 Questions with H

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1. What is your favorite color?  Silver 2. What is your favorite toy/game? Roblox 3. What is your favorite fruit?  Lemon 4. What is your favorite food? Ramen 5. What is your favorite ice cream flavor?  Lemon Sorbet 6. What is your favorite movie?  Peanut Butter Falcon 7. What is your favorite tv show? Jujutsu Kaisen 8. What is your favorite animal? Aye aye 9. What is your favorite song?  Mockingbird by Eminem   10. What is your favorite book?  Genius Files by Dan Gutman 11. Who is your best friend?  M.F 12. What is your favorite thing to do outside?  Basketball 13. What do you want to be when you grow up?  Basketball Player 14. What is your favorite thing to do with mummy?  Watching Instagram reels in bed 15. What is your favorite thing to do with baba?  Ski with him 16. What is your favorite thing to do with D? fight 17. What makes you feel sad?  when the Chiefs win 18. What makes you feel happy?  when the Chief...

Friday Photography

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I am going to be sharing another one from the archives. This above photograph was taken in Karachi. On of the women from the janitorial staff in my college was sitting on the bench taking a break and I found the warm brown of her skin so beautifully complemented by the orange of her shalwar (a baggy pant like garment worn by women in South Asia.. think hammer pants) The print is available for purchase here                                  Etsy             Instagram             Twitter             Redbubble             Zazzle             Society6  

Valley of Fire State Park

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We spent a total of three nights in Las Vegas . On our second day there.. to break up the monotony of the strip we decided to do a little off strip exploring. Last time we visited Vegas, M and I visited the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation  which is just 30 mins away this time we ventured a little further and drove 75 mins to the Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada's oldest and largest state park. It is 46,000 acres of red Aztec sandstone, formed by shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago.  We had two main hikes on the agenda. The first was the Fire Wave and Seven Wonders loop (1.8 miles)  and the second was the White Domes loop (1.1 mile).  The was a $10 entry fee. We stopped at the Visitors Center for a quick bathroom break and encountered this handsome fella.  I would have guessed and said ram but google informs me that it is a bighorn sheep. We drove towards the hike and let me tell you.. just the drive through the park was worth it.. if you h...

2 Days in Las Vegas

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The next day we left Page  and made the 5ish hour drive to Las Vegas. This is our second time going to Vegas. Our first time with the kids. Here's a look at what we did the first time around. Was not a fan then and we were not a fan this time either. We had initially planned on going to Flagstaff for a few days of skiing but this was before D's eye and we didn't think it would be a good idea to let him ski. So we changed things around and added a two days in Vegas.  We stayed at the Venetian. The hotel and our suite was stunning. For our first lunch we stopped at Tacos El Gordo. It is supposed to have the best taco on the strip and I will agree with that.. 100%. But the ordering process is confusing, the lines are long and we almost got into an altercation with someone who tried to cut in front of us.  I think everyone was little Hangry! We strolled the north side of the strip and were bored pretty quickly and ended up just returning to the hotel. M and H headed to the p...

Antelope Canyons and Horseshoe Bend

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This winter break we headed to Arizona for days of stunning red rocks, more cacti than we could count and amazing food. Seriously, not a single bad meal. This was our second trip to Arizona. The first was a short weekend trip to the Grand Canyon .  We took an evening flight out and landed in Phoenix later that night.. picked up our rental car and headed straight to the hotel to sleep.      The next morning we were out bright and early and on our way to Page. The drive into Page was a stunning one. You can  see here .  We had a tour booked for the Antelope Canyons. The antelope canyon is a slot canyon on Navajo land. Antelope Canyon was formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone, due to flash flooding. Rainwater, especially during monsoon season, runs into the extensive basin above the slot canyon sections, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways eroded away, deepening the corridors and smo...