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Mike likes to visit the huge windmills sprinkled throughout the farmland where he once raised corn, soybean and dairy cows
www.celestialseasonings.com/visit-us/
If you are in the Boulder area you can take the free tour of the Celestial Seasonings factory. While waiting for your tour you can sample over 100 different teas. Best spot on the tour is the mint room. It's legendary!
This baseball and cap were made to coordinate with my niece’s baseball jersey cake. The ball and cap were covered in white and pink buttercream. The cap logo was a “P” for “Piglet.” The birthday girl was able to dive into these tasty treats all on her own.
It's difficult to get a clear shot of Jake, because, as the drummer,
he's stuck behind the rest of the band, and behind his drumset as
well. If you look closely, you can see the sweat running down from
under his hat. He was *working*.
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Moxy... a touch of class & a dash of sophistication!
Inspired by the 1950's era, our Moxy has an updated modern twist. Whether it's a night out on the town or
a late night coffee house experience,
the name says it all...Moxy!
Features our standard plastic flexible brim which
holds shape well and cares for easily.
How laid back do you have to be to get married in jeans and a baseball cap? I love it!
When I first met Khokan (on the left), I had no idea it was his wedding. He was so at ease, easy going, and relaxed. Between that and the jeans and baseball cap I just thought he was showing up for someone else's wedding.
It was only later that I was told that this is in fact his wedding. I wonder if all Buddhist weddings are this laid back and easy going.
Also in this photo is Rick Davis - a teacher at the American International School in Dhaka who was my travel buddy for this journey.