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Kiko in the Driver's Seat786 mol gekuckt ginnWe just came home from the grocery store, and Kiko didn't want to get out of the car. So we left him the back seat, with the back door opened. About ten minutes later, he'd moved to the front seat, where he took charge. Here's Marjorie (seen in reflection) taking a photo of Kiko the driver.
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Kiko in the Driver's Seat606 mol gekuckt ginnBuckle your seat belt, Kiko, and away you go . . .
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Kiko in the Driver's Seat544 mol gekuckt ginn
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Chelsea Pensioner - Royal Bath & West Show153 mol gekuckt ginn
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Tapa in the Car470 mol gekuckt ginnTapa loves to go riding in the car, so I took him for a short ride while I photographed the Tamworth piglets, and then went off to get milk. When I was outside, Tapa moved to the driver's seat, and put his paw up. He looks quite relaxed.
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The Wooden Seat - Lord's Wood307 mol gekuckt ginnWe went to look at the woodland yesterday (27 Oct 05) and were pleasantly surprised to find that the woodsmen had cut a seat from one of the stumps. Here's the seat, and Marjorie having a rest.
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Burj al Arab Hotel -- Dubai9715 mol gekuckt ginnPhotographed from the beach at the Madinat Jumeirah. The Burj al Arab -- Tower of the Arabs -- rises above the Arabian Sea, and was built to look like a sail. The right side of the hotel is made from Kevlar, the bullet-proof material. Look at the crowd on the beach.
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Burj al Arab Hotel287 mol gekuckt ginnRising from the Arabian Sea, photographed from the small bridge that is the only access to the hotel.
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Waiting to Go In The Submarine to Dinner278 mol gekuckt ginnIn the Burj al Arab, the seafood restaurant is supposedly below the sea. To get there, you take a "submarine" that's more like a Disneyland ride. I'm in the holding area, waiting for our "submarine" to arrive. The restaurant has a huge fish tank, so it's like eating (I guess) underwater.
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Marjorie Floats in the Dead Sea -- Jordan417 mol gekuckt ginnWe took an "afternoon dip" in the Dead Sea, 1989. Because of the high salinity it was impossible to do much more than float. And the salt irritated every small cut you didn't even know you had. When we got out, the soap wouldn't lather to wash off all of the salt.
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Me "Swimming" in the Dead Sea -- Jordan184 mol gekuckt ginnYou couldn't really swim: all you could really do was float. 1989.
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Marjorie Doing Her Underwater Navigation Test190 mol gekuckt ginnOn a wrecked barge in the Red Sea, near Egypt, late 1996.
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