This past week, our family took advantage of the children’s school break and flew out of La Paz, seeking warmer temperatures, good hiking, and a relaxing scenario. Tarija is famous for its warm weather and the colorful winery settings. More to come, as we get our photos organized in the ‘shoe box’. For now, a quick example of what we saw/experienced/enjoyed over there:
The orange shades displayed by the glasses filled with Singani drinks – one of Bolivia’s trademarks – seem to perfectly fit the bill for ‘a hue of me‘… a lovely combination of orange and wood tones…
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A beautiful photo.
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Thank you!!! 😮
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I don’t know why but I am partial to pictures of glassware and alcohol together. Perhaps its the anticipation of a tasty libation or maybe its the convivial atmosphere that is hinted at. Wonderful picture.
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Thank you very much for your input… I will soon update this post with some more pictures of the whole group – our three families, the kids… all enjoying a great time together… with and without alcohol… 😮
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The colour tones in the photograph are lovely and warm.
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Thank you so much, Colline! 😮
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It looks refreshing and tasty. yellow amber color is soft on the eyes.
Lovely … enjoy your time away.
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Thank you very much, Isadora! 😮
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Hmm, looks so tasty. Thank you for the pingback.
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Thanks!!! Always a pleasure to share!
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Looks wonderful – and tasty – thanks for the ping back!
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Glad you enjoyed the post – always happy to share other blogposts! Wishes for a great week! 😮
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Looks like you’re all having a good time. 🙂
Many thanks for the ping!
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Thank you, thank you! Always a pleasure to share! 😮
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Reblogged this on justiceforkevinandjenveybaylis.
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Wow, maybe I take a glass …. that looks very refreshing and cold. Great entry!! Thanks for plingbacking me.
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Thank you for the nice comments, Viveka! Much appreciated – and yeah, very, very refreshing, indeed! 😮
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Pleasure … I could really do with one glass just now. *smile
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That said, Happy Sunday! 😮
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yes I agree, beautiful.
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Thank you very much! 😮
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Great picture! I like Singani, it is always be my favorite drink, after Pasena. My wife is Pasena, so I have to love Pasena :).
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Good to know, Harry! The most sold beer around here… It seems that everyone loves Paceña! 😮 Wishes for a great and joyful Sunday!
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Thank you for the pingback 🙂
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You’re welcome! My pleasure to share…
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Wow, what an interesting life you are having! How wonderful for your kids too, to have such experiences. Thanks for the pingback, glad it brought me here.
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Really glad you enjoyed it! Wishes for a nice Sunday!
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You’re from Tarija? Visite Bolivia una vez, fue a Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, La paz y Sucre. You live there now? I know a priest from Tarija… 🙂 Bueno, paisano, saludos desde Chicago, y un baso de vino por favor. 🙂
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Thanks for the interest.. but no, we’re not from Tarija.. just went there for a visit, this past week. We’ve been living in La Paz since last year, and we’re enjoying every bit of it – a beautiful, colorful country, with friendly people. Thank you for taking the time to stop by and share your experiences – feel free to browse around for more posts on La Paz, Coroico, Copacabana… we love to travel! Saludos from our ‘nomad family’! 😮
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yum, looks delicious enough to drink a few. 🙂
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Delicious and refreshing, indeed! 😮 Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Looks delicious. Is it a wine or beer? Looks like beer 😉
Thanks for the pingback and visit too.
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It’s not wine, nor beer… Singani is the typical Bolivian drink, from fermented grapes, but not quite a wine, with a higher alcohol content. Here, the Singani is served mixed with ginger ale and ice… 😮 Thanks for the interest!
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Sounds really good. Thanks for sharing.
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😮
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Thanks for the pingback.
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You’re Welcome!
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