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Some Food Shots I Did from round about— Ahhh you got to love food and the people that make it!!!!
Duration : 33 sec
Some Food Shots I Did from round about— Ahhh you got to love food and the people that make it!!!!
Duration : 33 sec
Campo St. Margherita, Venice during the 2009 carnival
Duration : 3 min
How to marinate the ingredients when making authentic Cajun deep fried turkey; learn more about traditional Cajun food in this free cooking video.
Expert: David Postada
Bio: David Postada is Chef and owner of the Big Easy Catering company in Santa Barbara, California.
Filmmaker: Diana Bacon
Duration : 0:1:18
Chicago, the third largest city in the USA, is a great area of America to explore.
This fantastic city, which is located in the American state of Illinois, has something for everyone. It boasts a wealth of attractions, museums, entertainment, shopping opportunities and some delicious food. What’s more, this area also has a good selection of self catering properties in which you can stay during your holiday, so it’s ideal for a family vacation rental.
Whether you’re looking to do non-stop sightseeing, soak up the sun on the beach or catch up on some retail therapy, you will find it all here in Chicago!
There are numerous tourist attractions in Chicago. Some of the must-sees are The Art Institute of Chicago, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago Cultural Center, Sears Tower Skydeck, Millennium Park, Navy Pier and lots more!
One of the best ways of seeing the sights of the city is by taking one of the many tours available. There are a variety of tours you can choose from, such as bus tours, bicycle tours, boat tours and even Segway tours!
The Hop On Hop Off sightseeing tour will give you the chance to ride on Trolley buses and Double Decker buses, tour and visit some of the exciting sights and attractions around the city. Some of the stops on the tour include Sears Tower, Millennium Park, Field Museum of Natural History, Theater District, Navy Pier and more.
If you want to get a bird’s eye view of the city, you should head to the Skydeck at Sears Tower. This amazing observation deck, which stands an incredible 1,353 feet above the ground, is an excellent way of enjoying Chicago. You can see for miles on a clear day.
And if you want to view even more of Chicago from a great height, you can also visit the John Hancock Observatory, where you can do the multimedia Sky Tour and check out the exciting open-air Skywalk! From this amazing viewing platform, which is located on the 94th floor of the building, you will be able to look down at the city’s Magnificent Mile.
The Magnificent Mile is an area of Chicago which you should definitely visit during your stay in this great American city – when your feet are firmly back on the ground, of course! Here you will find stores, boutiques, restaurants, hotels, entertainment facilities etc for everyone.
The Magnificent Mile is ideal for those who love shopping! There are a number of department stores here, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. So you really can shop until you drop! Chicago also has other shopping areas which are worth exploring if you are a keen shopper.
If you’ve still got some energy left after your shopping expedition, you might fancy doing something sporty during your vacation. Chicago has plenty of sports facilities and offers a range of activities, such as cycling, swimming, tennis, golf, bowling, water sports and ice skating!
In fact, one great way of seeing the city (while keeping fit!) is cycling. Chicago boasts many miles of bike lanes and paths and has thousands of bike racks available to use. You can hire a bicycle and enjoy the city’s sights on two wheels.
You will also have to sample some of the delicious food on offer in Chicago. In fact, you will be spoilt for choice by the number of restaurants in the city! Not surprisingly, there is such a huge range of cuisine to suit a great variety of tastes, such as Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian, French, Spanish, Cajun and more. You will be well catered for in Chicago.
You should also try the famous Chicago-style pizza or a delicious hot dog during your stay!
Chicago is a great American holiday destination for all the family.
Daryl Self
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/chicago-vacation-rentals-701599.html
If so, how long have you been practicing/watching it?
NO, CLOGGING IS NOT WHAT YOU DO TO SINKS, DRAINS,TOILETS, ETC.
Now that that’s out of the way…
I’ve been clogging for 1 yr 4months and I have a wonderful teacher, I practice it with my mom, and I’m in the expert class.
I know routines to:
Louisiana Saturday Nite
Jump Back Jo Jo
Hamster Dance
Do you love me?
All American Girl
Love Story
Cajun Moon
Armadillo Song
Rocky Top
Old Time Rock n’ Roll
High Horse
Fishin in the Dark
Locomotion
Sweet Home Alabama
Life is a Highway
Cotton Eyed Joe
I guess my question is, are there any classics I should do a routine to that I don’t already have? Any song ideas for talent shows?
Thanks for traditional dancers!
Lol I’ve seen clogging routines done to hip-hop songs by a crew called Dynamic Edition. They appeared on America’s Best Dance Crew.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTvaBefttl4&feature=related
That’s not the full video of their routine to "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus, but it’s the only vid I can find on this routine. Oh and they added in some hip-hop so it’s not all clogging.
Maybe you could try that song?
The name really says it all. You really canNOT find a video like this anywhere else on YouTube. Probably because it’s the wierdest thing ever.
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Duration : 0:1:23
If so, in what ways? It could be in terms of actual parenting style (I know in some cultures the oldest child has a lot more accountability), but also in terms of what you teach them about your culture. For example, my husband and I are Cajun. We’ve gone out of our way to make sure they know French (Cajun French is a dying language), we tell them the old stories and teach them of traditions, we cook Cajun food, and we’re Catholic.
If you want to include what your heritage is, that would be great. Thanks! Just curious.
Well, my husband and I are originally from France (we moved to California last year), so three of our four children were born there. I’m pregnant with our last baby, who will also be born here. I want to make sure my younger son and the new baby know about the traditions and all of that. Also, we’ve been teaching our kids French along with English. We make French food and we’ll try to visit our family back home as much as possible, but we want them to know that it’s important to recognize your heritage, but still have some American aspects.
Get me started with some recommendations – I know I like Bruce Daigrepont.(sp?) Who else should I look up – I prefer French vocals, i think.
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Eat it. Lick it. Suck it. Swallow it. Relax, it's just food. Another award-winning short from T. Arthur Cottam.
Duration : 5 min 7 sec