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... abayah. The hair is covered by a shayla, a thin black veil. Like women everywhere, the women of Dubai too have a fondness for jewellery and have customarily adorned themselves with gold and silver necklaces, forehead decorations, earrings, bracelets, anklets, and rings for fingers, noses and even toes. Henna - a reddish dye obtained from powdered leaves - is widely used to ...
New York City, New York, United States sternonpanvel... Rob are on their honeymoon, and when I get back...Jenn and Gena are going to be leaving for their vacations...bummer.
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So, this is where I'll be keeping track of a few things that happen to me...this is kind of a test run to ensure that everyone can access the account.
OK Love you all. Off I go!!!
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... to sleep. 9th I wake up after what can only have been 45 mins sleep and we still have over an hour before coming into UK airspace. I turn on the TV and Kim is still asleep but soon enough they turn on the interior lights and breakfast is served, I feel wired after a cup f coffee and barely with it. We get ourselves sorted after breakfast with the wash bags that we have been supplied we settle in for landing, my first facing the rear of the plane, in our luxury seats. We are finally back ...
New York City, New York, United States adam_and_kim... to any place therefore I decided to go New York city and know some better about that city and its awesome places. The airport of the New York city is too Remarkable and good looking, I impressed his structure and services. About one and half hour, we take his our luggage and went to our reservation hotels, we can say those hotels I reserved with a hotel websites at very simple and few rates, also impress his mega offers as ...
new york city, New York, United States marphyd... me Rebecca had sent me an email while I was disconnected from the world in Wales that she no longer had a car and was unable to meet me at the airport. So you can imagine my surprise when I couldn't locate Bec anywhere in the terminal. Surprises didn't end there as when I tried to use my mobile I was a little bit ****** that I had no coverage and turning it off several times didn't rectify the problem at all. Next step was to get some change for the public phone ...
New York City, New York, United States stiletto666... ways identical. It was quite amusing to see these old guys, like Capt'n Luke hobble on the stage with a stick wearing a sailors hat (and looked like he had never even seen the sea in the deeps of the old south) and do his best at singing some old blues. It was quite good really. I had propped myself up on a wall at the edge of the seating area so as I was in the shade and for some reason some bloke and his son decided that next to me was ...
New York City, New York, United States rtcolling... line pass, because the line to board the boat to the Statue was so long you'd need a taxi just to get from the front to the back of it (note: that was an exaggeration - but still the line was freakin' ridiculous). (Leah says: at least 500m honestly!) Fortunately, due to our 'special' pass, we only had to wait about an hour before boarding the ferry. On first inspection, the Statue seems rather small. This probably has to do with the fact that it's on an island about a mile out to sea ...
New York City, New York, United States benleah... payphone that was compatible with our phone card... On the way back to the ymca we look around in the electronics shops and stumble upon an immersion heater for a mug. We can finally make ourselves a cup off tea. Milk here in ny is much creamier than in australia and combined with the decaf tea (we realise when we get back) the tea tastes a bit different. Tomorrow we have to book our flights to mississippi and send an email to the guest house in washington to change the dates. 10:30 bed.
New York City, New York, United States simon.kayess... close enough to the Statue of Liberty to get the feel of it. Then walked on to Ground Zero and had a look around the big gaping hole that used to be the Twin Towers. Very poignant. Obviously there was alot of construction going on so didn't stay too long. Had a huge hot dog lunch in a park in Wall Street where I rubbed shoulders with the kind of folk that shout 'Buy...buy....Sell, sell' every 2 minutes. Next stop was a subway ride to Brooklyn ...
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