Friday, December 18, 2015

Shopping

There’s a very cool looking shop in Washington D.C. called the Indian Craft shop. Which sells

very interesting Native American crafts, such as Alaskan Native art, basketry, beadwork etc. All

of the stuff in the shop is handmade, and the stores been around since 1938, and still going

strong. All of these crafts, come from all around the world. The shop is located in the U.S

department of the interior. This craft shop is considered historical, because it holds original

murals, they say if you go inside the shop not only will you get to see neat and beautiful artwork,

but you will also be in a learning environment, and will learn a lot about all the different tribes and

what they did and why these certain art pieces were made and for what reasons, because

there’s always a backstory behind art, especially hand made art. This shop holds items from 45

different tribes, I didn’t even know there were that many different tribes, you will learn through the

artwork, what tribes did what because different tribes believed in different styles of art. After you

do your shopping, why not stop and have a nice relaxing dinner at the one and only komi. It’s

greek food, you start off with a small appetizer, and the meal just gets bigger and bigger from

there. Komi mostly consist of seafood such as trout, caviar, etc.But it’s not all seafood, they

have roasted lamb neck. The restaurant has been booming with customers since it first opened

in 2003, and the number of people increases every day. As I was looking up reviews on the

restaurant komi I realized that critics were giving it 4 stars so it must be pretty great, it’s a very

comfortable environment, and it makes you feel at home. I strongly recommend you to stop by if

you’re in the area, because you will not have good traditional greek food like this, this food makes

you feel like you are in greece, it’s very filling, and the workers make sure to treat the customers

like they’re kings and queens they serve the food fast and satisfy everyone's needs, if someone

has an allergy they substitute the thing out for something else. It’s really great.

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