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It's time for another Worldwide Photohunt!

Here are the guidelines: You select one of your own photos to post that in some way utilizes the topic. Use the topic as a concrete prompt, or find a novel approach. Each person, just one post/photo per thread topic, (or two if you must)please. Photos should be resized to be no wider than 600 pixels. Too-large photos slow down the loading of the thread, and will be deleted. Read about how to post a photo in a thread, here. If you have an idea for a photo hunt topic, contact one of the Mods to offer the suggestion instead of beginning another thread.

Posting photos in the thread gives your permission for SlowTrav to eventually move the photos over to Photohunt albums in the Slow Photos Galleries.

This week's prompt is "sweet."
You're encouraged to describe your photo--where you shot it, details of what you were doing or what was going on, etc.


Amy in MA
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Walking through the Luxembourg Gardens, Paris in May 2009, I saw an elderly lady walking her little dog. She picked up the dog, hugged and kissed it like a baby, then placed it gently in her bag to carry. I asked her if I could take a photo. I showed her this picture and she kissed her little dog on the nose. I do believe this is a sweet little dog! Smile

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Rome, May 2006:

 
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Dessert Menu: Food models displayed in the window of a Hiroshima restaurant.

 
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The best panna cotta of our September, 2007 trip was at the Slow Food restaurant Osteria dell Arco in Alba, Italy.

 
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A booth at the Venice Christmas market in campo Santo Stefano

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Churros (not so sweet) and chocolaté (very sweet)but the two put together are "divina"
...... and me - your decision !!!!! but not too bad for 51!
Photo taken a 8.00 am on the first of January this year in a café in Malaga after we made our way home from a very serious night's New Year's Eve partying all around town! Only in Spain!

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Sweet fruits of summer in the Rialto Market, July 2007


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A Druze dessert called Kinafee that we were served when I visited friends of friends in an Arab Druze village in northern Israel. It's sweetened fresh goat cheese, wrapped in shredded filo, then drenched in a syrup. Best served warm, and it's delicious.


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Medjool dates ripening (now) in our orchard, at the southern tip of Israel.

And for those of you who think that these are only a natural sugar bomb, here's the latest research :

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/S...JPArticle%2FShowFull

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here's the latest research :

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/S...JPArticle%2FShowFull



Sorry, just saw that the link is broken - if it doesn't work for you, check out the article "Make a date with dates" dated September 8 in the Jerusalem Post.
 
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This photo was taken at the top of California Grill in DisneyWorld Florida. My son TJ is beaming with excitement to devour it.

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Meringue with spun sugar at L'Antico Forziere in Umbria

[IMG]L'antico forziere - meringue with strawberries[/IMG]
 
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