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All Blog Posts Tagged 'handicrafts' (3)

Bhutan, Land of Happiness and Wonders

Yes, Bhutan is a happy place. I mentioned before that the government actually does a yearly census to evaluate the level of happiness and look for ways to make people even happier, now THAT is a wonderment.

I also mentioned that there is a US$250 “tariff” you must pay to visit Bhutan. This is actually a good deal because it includes everything except beer and souvenirs. So, it cost us a bit more ;-)  . That tariff is actually in place to keep Bhutan from becoming over run with…

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Added by Forrest Walker on August 13, 2012 at 9:41am — No Comments

Great American Quilting Destinations

The resurgence of quilting and growth in quilt museums over the last five decades is due in part to the 1970s back-to-basic movement of the hippie generation that favored natural fabrics fueled by the spirit of the past rekindled by the enthusiasm of the US…

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Added by Sandra & John Scott on July 25, 2012 at 12:59pm — 1 Comment

Azulejos de Azeitao, the tiles and the tourists

Azulejos de Azeitao are making several workshops with tourists who travels to Setúbal Region. 

 

It is usual find german, french, japanese, americans and even canadians working in tiles and drawing their own drawings. During 3 hours, tourists have the opportunity to improve the knowledge of the handmade process and painting their own…

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Added by Portugal Dream Coast on June 13, 2011 at 9:11am — No Comments

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