I would love to visit this place. Our city hosts a multicultural festival in a downtown park every June. The tents and performances look similar. I always enjoy being there.
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1: Where did you get that pendant? It looks very much like a New Zealand Green Jade with a Maori design,
2: Your 5 year old fish. Wow! My girls had a tropical gold fish when they were little in Singapore. It grew to the size of my fist. Sadly, it got a sickness and went to fish heaven.
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That looks so interesting - shoot! Where was I?!
ReplyDeleteHi Baruch,
ReplyDeleteMark in your calender, I am sure they will be there next year.
Pete,
Come up to Auckland that weekend. It gets bigger and bigger every year. I loved the Salsa.
Cheers,
Ann
It looks like there are some fun arts to look at there. I like the cone shaped tent!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! the pics are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooked like a very interesting festival. It must be fun taking photos of them. Thanks for visiting my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit this place. Our city hosts a multicultural festival in a downtown park every June. The tents and performances look similar. I always enjoy being there.
ReplyDeleteHi SeeThroughGreen,
ReplyDeleteI can't leave a comment in your site, so I post it here, and come back to your site when I get back from work.
Thank you for visiting my site.
1: Where did you get that pendant? It looks very much like a New Zealand Green Jade with a Maori design,
2: Your 5 year old fish. Wow! My girls had a tropical gold fish when they were little in Singapore. It grew to the size of my fist. Sadly, it got a sickness and went to fish heaven.
3: I was in Windsor Ontario in 1975-1977, so it is so great to have some one from canada to Chat to. thanks for following.
Cheers,
Ann
Looks like a fun festival. I don't think I've ever seen a Tibetan tent before.
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