What makes the place you live in unique? This discussion is intended as an opportunity for you to take us into your world. If all Culturalistas came to visit you in your village/town/city for a day in search of cultural experiences, where would you take us? Be as detailed as you'd like- and add photos too if you can! Looking forward to us all learning about each other's places!
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Permalink Reply by seda baghdasari on January 14, 2011 at 12:06am My Village is a city called Malibu- California
I would take you for a run at Zuma Beach (only 3 miles) - If early you would watch the colors of the Sunrise from the point at 6:00am!
After a good run we would go for a healthy breakfast at coogies or perhaps Vitamin barn by 11 for a Malibu Mud and some Efa, wheatgrass and vitamin shots- A veggie juice with Kale spinach beets and carrots green aple would be a good suply of iron for me-
We would then go shopping for chic casual funky clothing- planet blue for fun fragrances products and cute gifts from Malibu colony- Check out the cool walls at Canvas and say hi to Jac and Arlington owner and collectors and lovers of art- Try out some shoes - after a quick snack at chocbox cafe- off to Wisman Museum at Pepperdine for amazing art- Now by this time its time for lunch- Taverna Tony's always delicious and amazing service makes me feel like I am in Santorini! afer a few mezza's and healthy chicken souvlaki- time for a walk to the Malibu Lagoon for some nature sightseeing- or we can go catch a few waves at my favourite surfing spot with long breaks at broad beach- a quick ride up the coast to Leo Carillo for the most gorgeous beaches and wildlife watching Kite surfers- Sunset is magnificent here! Back down PCH for a quick Crepe and Coffee not to mention chocolates or 15 flavours of hot chocolate bar fix then Kitson/ Maxfield for the latest avantgarde fashion! By this time we are tired so a quick drink and relax at Nobu (forgot our cars are immaculately washed while shopping)- What a fullfilling day! Ciao
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Permalink Reply by Babatunde Allen Bakare on January 14, 2011 at 5:24am
Permalink Reply by Nico Daswani on January 20, 2011 at 11:30pm
Permalink Reply by Babatunde Allen Bakare on June 1, 2011 at 10:00am Sorry Nico, I only have access to my page now after a long time. Promise to be up and doing now.
To your question. No, all Yorubas(Osogbo Poeple inclusive) have common delicacy. Pounded yam and Egunsi soup or Vegetable soup with dried fish will not be a bad one at all. With mashed beans with palm oil and fried plantain/ vegetable will make your day.
Amala and Egunsi soup with Panla/Bokoto will make you feel like a king/queen too.
Permalink Reply by Nico Daswani on January 20, 2011 at 11:32pm Nico,
If you find yourself in the vicinity of Kazoo, please contact me. It would be fun to show you around. Chuck
Permalink Reply by Nico Daswani on January 25, 2011 at 11:32am
Permalink Reply by Frederick Fulmer on January 14, 2011 at 9:51am Joshua Tree, Ca is the gateway to Joshua Tree National Park. Joshua Tree is one of those magical places that leaves you with a sense of awe & transforms the mind. Joshua Tree has a very diverse Art Community made up of muscians, writers, & fine artists in every discipline. The town host 5 local art galleries. There's always something of interest for everyone.
If you are in town this weekend, please check out the Joshua Tree Art Gallery. "The Sacred Moment" opening Saturday Jan 15th 5-7:30 PM 61695 29 Palms Hwy. Joshua Tree, Ca. 92252
Permalink Reply by Nico Daswani on January 14, 2011 at 2:42pm
Permalink Reply by Christy Wise on January 27, 2011 at 7:25pm Frederick,
What a beautiful photograph and truly sacred place. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I wish I could visit Joshua Tree before the exhibit ends but maybe next time.
Christy Wise
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