ASDM - more pottery
Look at my picture, please. It's just another example of pottery exhibited in Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (ASDM). Don't you like it? As I know it's an example of local native American art. Am I wrong?
Jumpingtwins, Tucson, Arizona August 2010
Wonderful Tucson, Arizona
Nakajima Hayabusa
Zebra Plant
Look at my picture, please. It's just another example of pottery exhibited in Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (ASDM). Don't you like it? As I know it's an example of local native American art. Am I wrong?
What would you do if you had a spare 17.5 Million Dollars? How about spend 10 years building the ultimate dream house?
That is exactly what I learned happened to a gentleman that I met on the golf course here in Tucson.
For the safety of his privacy, I will keep his name out of this, but trust me... you would be very impressed by this property.
If you have that kind of money, visit his website. If you are going to buy it... call me... I would love the finder's fee.
Explorations has a fine (and eclectic) selection of furniture and crafts from around the world. Moroccan tiles and ceramics handmade in Fez are displayed next to Chinese silks and boxes. Saris are laid out neatly within large Mexican cabinets. The small room at the front of the shop contains a kaleidoscope of pinned butterflies from the Amazon. Standing just beyond it, an elegant Afghan rebab shines in the light. Whether searching for rare instruments or just window shopping, Explorations deserves a look.
It is very easy to miss this place. It's in a generic shopping strip on the north side of the city. However, the food served is very unique. Peruvian food is pretty unique with South American seafood, meats and plants (like casava and yucca). There's a large variety of dishes, each something that you don't normally find in other restaurants... and of course they taste great. There are also some unique South American drinks and deserts (try the lucuma ice cream). The staff is very nice and will answer any questions you might have about the food. At about $20 a meal it's a little expensive, but worht it.
traditional native american/mexican food homecooked. cheap eats. many vegetarian selections as well as meat-lovers. Also have the mexican calanders for a dollar. Mushroom chalupas, indian fry bread with carne asada, spinach-walnut enchiladas
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Address: Sabino Greens Drive, Tucson, Arizona, 85749, United States
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