Monica, I am going to emerge from this (endless) journey of Baby!Bro with an hugely enriched architectural and anthropological vocabulary. For example, from my recent unsuccessful search for the Petra location, today I knew to search for "rock cut architecture", a term with which I had been previously unfamiliar. And we won't even get started with my experiences with Buddhist temples...
Well friends, as I'm sure most of you know, Baby!Bro is trapped at The Holy Land Experience until I somehow acquire a new copy of Photoshop. Curse the computer repair place for wiping all my programs!
In the meantime, why don't y'all focus on figuring out 151? I know it's driving my mother nuts. :)
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Lycian rock cut tombs of Myra
Monica, I am going to emerge from this (endless) journey of Baby!Bro with an hugely enriched architectural and anthropological vocabulary. For example, from my recent unsuccessful search for the Petra location, today I knew to search for "rock cut architecture", a term with which I had been previously unfamiliar. And we won't even get started with my experiences with Buddhist temples...
See? Baby!Bro is educational!
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