Nov 23, 2009 -
Dree Hemingway in Paris..
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Nov 18, 2009 -
Dogs were one of the first animals domesticated by humans and have been domesticated for some 10,000 years.
The Saluki, the name deriving from the Arabic word meaning ‘noble one', is the oldest known breed of dog. In ancient Egypt, they were bred as hunting dogs.
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Jan 02, 2007 -
Here is a list of some of my ABSOLUTE Favorite books... it's by no means exhaustive, so i will keep adding!
100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver
The Great Gatsby by F.
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Jul 23, 2007 -
At brunch yesterday Muriel Hemingway (is that her name?) sat next to my table. As I was about to leave we saw the first family of California stroll in. Love that in Brentwood it's the norm to run into a few famous folks doing quite normal stuff.
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Aug 29, 2009 -
Pipi, aka Peezles, is a Hemingway. Does anyone know what that is? It is a polydactyl. She has six toes on both front paws. She is part of an elite group of cats that are bred specifically for their fabulous personality, exceptional demeanor. Ernest Hemingway was known to have hundreds of polydactyls on his property, and they are still there today. She is quite a cat. She thinks she is human. She will try to sit and have a conversation with people - meowing of course - but in a way that it makes one think she is conversing with ya! Hilarious! If anyone else has a polydactyl, Hemingway, let me know - maybe we can exchange their goofy stories, pics, etc. This is what she looks like when her WATER IS EMPTY!!!! (Same look when her food bowl is empty).
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Jul 04, 2009 -
We’ve searched the Caribbean for American Authentic Experiences and here is just a small selection of what we offer. Add on experiences to your holiday to create perfect travel moments.
Aruba Holidays
This small Dutch Caribbean island lies only 18 miles off the coast of Venezuela in the azure blue waters of the Caribbean Sea.
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