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Blogger The Crafty Princess said...

OMG Ewa, that's alot of Garlic. Luckily it looks like you guys were travelling by a private car otherwise there may have been people fainting that were sitting next to you on the bus!!! LOL! Very exciting about your holiday getting closer, yay for you! I hope you finish page 3 as well before you fly out. Good luck and have fun xo Alicia

01 August, 2011 20:16

Blogger mdgtjulie said...

Oh, what a gorgeous pic. I love suspension bridges!! Glad you enjoyed the garlic festival too. I would have loved all of that but the ice cream, maybe. Can't wait to see your next update. Hopefully, it WILL be a page finish. And thanks for reposting my giveaway on your blog. I appreciate it.

01 August, 2011 22:54

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds like your enjoyed a nice little trip =) I'm looking forward to see another page on CoMK, I believe in you to make it =)

02 August, 2011 12:24

Blogger Ewa said...

Truth be told I had serious doubts about the ice cream but it turned out to be delicious! We are both food adventurers, though.

Unfortunately I have not been able to get any stitching done yet but today looks promising. Tomorrow we're heading on a day trip to San Francisco. Poor CoMK is feeling neglected :-(

03 August, 2011 09:23

Blogger Joysze said...

Garlic icecream.... yuck! LOL!!! The last time we were in SF, years ago, we were at an outlet mall near Gilroy and could smell the garlic, hehehe. My uncle was telling us all about the festival and about the garlic ice cream.

03 August, 2011 12:59

Blogger mdgtjulie said...

I hope CoMK is no longer feeling neglected. It's a lovely piece, and I hope you got some good stitchy time on it!! Enjoy your trip to San Fran!!

05 August, 2011 00:26

Blogger Kaisievic said...

Good luck with getting page 3 done before your trip. DH and I are hoping to get to SF next year - we will have to look at for the Garlic Festival.

Iceland certainly sounds like an exciting holiday.

09 August, 2011 05:34

Thanks for brightening my day :)
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