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Magical experience? Describe your own?
I was bored in New York and decided to fly to Arizona to have never been there. Once there, I registered in the hotel at 1 am and finally saw the breathtaking scenery that only when the sun came out. I decided to drive to high desert and go to Sedona and the Grand Canyon …….. Was an impressive all-day event. But the best was when there was an incredible lightning storm over Phoenix and was driving through the desert. There was a downpoar and reduction MAGENTA era. It was awesome and then I had to step on my brakes as a coyote in the storm stopped right in front of the car as a crack of lightning magenta broken behind him. Was one of the most impressive moments I've had
Upon seeing the antiquities in Egypt not through my own eyes that had seen them before, but with other eyes, because I was with my husband, who was watching for the first time. We were somewhere, and I forget where I was, and went to some carvings on a wall, and he said: "Can you imagine the man who carved this running his hands over it to ward off dust and check the depth of the size?" As he did, he played a height and shook, and then blew on it, such as an artisan. When he did, I suddenly saw the sculpture in a way I never had before. In fact, I could see the craftsman 7,000 years ago, looking at his work, gently blowing dust, while maintaining their tools. He would run his hands along the lines he had just cut, ensuring that the size was perfect, and yes, it would have blown the dust of stone so that he could see better. Before I went with my husband, I had spent much time in Egypt. Once, when I was a kid, my grandfather was visiting us there, and he really put his hand in one size, trying to show depth, and comment on the labor. I suspect that he was having a moment as my husband had and was trying to convey that to me, but I was too young to appreciate it. It's simple comment husband really opened my eyes that day. Now I take nothing for granted when I'm in Egypt. I see everything, and that includes things modern, with new eyes. The women on the street who are no longer affects only women who are covered because they are modest Muslim women – are engaged in an exotic beauties tradition that began in the desert hundreds of years ago. The men, when I deliver their products to look at the bazaar, and are not just men – look at my hands and think like hands that built the pyramids and carved the entire history of a civilization Ancieta. Children running with fresh bread to take to their working parents children could be running at 7000 years ago beer and bread to her parents in the workplace. Time warp for me not now. It is one hot and dusty place dry, but for me it is a place full of magic in every corner. Since my husband taught me to see with new eyes, the colors are more vivid, the most intoxicating scents, and the most beautiful people. Cairo and was my favorite city in the world, and has been for a long time, but my love grew out of a modern metropolis full of life. Now I want more, and I love the country more, because I have seen with new eyes, because the veil that hid my true vision has disappeared.
Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa in Sedona, Arizona