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Fishing and Diving Guesthouse in Key West, Florida | Atlantis House | Services & Amenities
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In Key West, Florida. Amenities in All Rooms. Around the deck you will find lounge chairs for sunning and outdoor tables and chairs for alfresco dining and a pergola. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with exotic plants, coral rock gardens and soothing fountains. Just next to the deck, you'll find a breezy little, vine covered gazebo. For your convenience, there is Complimentary. 3 sets of Bicycles. Wolfgang Puck Gourmet in room coffee. Gilchrist and Soames shampoo. Hand Loomed Organic cotton towels.
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Fishing and Diving Guesthouse in Key West, Florida | Atlantis House | The Garden Suite
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In Key West, Florida. Amenities in All Rooms. Beyond the pass-through that separates the living area from the sleeping area, is a roomy queen size bed with Jamaican wicker nightstands on either side with an IPOD docking station. The soothing gold and celadon green walls of this room are richly contrasted by eye catching, jewel toned bottles, the deep ruby reds and eggplants of the comforter, the rustic wall hangings and the colorfully framed Mirror Mirror near the wet bar. BOOK NOW or Check Availability.
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Amy in Istanbul: June 2011
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Turkish Towels - hand loomed! Enameling at the Glass Furnace. Creating unique laser cut designs in vibrant colors of acrylic . View my complete profile. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Baltalimani is a Bosphorus village of Istanbul on the European side, between Emirgan and Rumeli Hisari. It is home to a Japanese garden. The grounds are laid out with Japanese ornaments, walking paths, . A pond, large rocks, . A little house,. And some Japanese carp flags. And the Japanese maples were striking also. From Tophane, .
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.: Silk - Part 1
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Thursday, 14 June 2012. Silk - Part 1. Silk is amazing – it is a natural protein fiber and it has. A long history of use in the production of fabric and other items. Silks are produced by several other insects, but generally only the silk of moth caterpillars has been used for textile production: for more than 1,400 years, humans have been making use of this little worm's cocoon. There are two ways to obtain fibres from the silk cocoon. A brush is used to catch a strand from each of the cocoons. And the ...
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.: March 2014
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Thursday, 6 March 2014. A Patriarch's Wish, Fulfilled. One of the families that create some of the flat-woven pieces sold by Jennifer’s Hamam. At 75 years old and retired for more than 20 years, their father was still renowned as one of Turkey’s most famous weavers. As he entered the workshop, the crew of people in the workshop, stood at attention as if an emperor had entered. The respect in the air could be cut with a knife. The son asks Jennifer. Jennifer always answers "Oh! Several amazing pieces were...
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.: March 2012
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Friday, 16 March 2012. A Recap of 2011 with Jennifer's Hamam. 2011 was an action-packed year for Jennifer’s Hamam. A second Jennifer's Hamam shop was opened in the Arasta Bazaar (No. 43), three new staff members were hired and 25 new designs were created, produced and placed on the shelves. A new line of keses (bath mitts) made from tree bark were added to the collection, and design choices in peskir increased by 200%. All of the textiles in both shops are hand-woven on old-style shuttled looms, by real ...
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.: June 2012
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Thursday, 14 June 2012. Silk - Part 1. Silk is amazing – it is a natural protein fiber and it has. A long history of use in the production of fabric and other items. Silks are produced by several other insects, but generally only the silk of moth caterpillars has been used for textile production: for more than 1,400 years, humans have been making use of this little worm's cocoon. There are two ways to obtain fibres from the silk cocoon. A brush is used to catch a strand from each of the cocoons. And the ...
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Travel Blog: September 2014
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Geoff and I recently travelled through South East Asia and China.and then to Argentina! Friday, September 26, 2014. Notes on Istanbul, Turkey. We had a fantastic 10 night holiday to Turkey and ended up spending it all in Istanbul. Here are a few tips and experiences we had that may help others travelling to this remarkable city! It is almost IMPOSSIBLE to find things - sometimes when they are right under your nose! The app also services: Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Sydney, Tasmania, Prague, Hels...
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.: A Recap of 2011 with Jennifer's Hamam
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Friday, 16 March 2012. A Recap of 2011 with Jennifer's Hamam. 2011 was an action-packed year for Jennifer’s Hamam. A second Jennifer's Hamam shop was opened in the Arasta Bazaar (No. 43), three new staff members were hired and 25 new designs were created, produced and placed on the shelves. A new line of keses (bath mitts) made from tree bark were added to the collection, and design choices in peskir increased by 200%. All of the textiles in both shops are hand-woven on old-style shuttled looms, by real ...