Blog Entries tagged 'farm'
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- A Yorkshire dale[center] Landscape near Keld, Upper Swaledale[/center] Swaledale is among the less visited of Yorkshire’s dales, much less busy than neighbouring Wensleydale, but I have often wo Posted by ToonSarah in Near and (not very) far | Sep 6, 2020
- A sacred pool[center] The sream running from Lady's Well down to Holystone[/center] ===The Lady’s Well=== Just outside the small village of Holystone is a surprising sight, an atmospheric Posted by ToonSarah in Northumberland | Aug 29, 2020
- Halong Bay cruiseThe same (I assumed) rooster that had woken us early yesterday did so again this morning, but what previously had seemed like interesting local colour was today mainly just irritating! But no matter - we needed to be up quite Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Apr 28, 2020
- A day out in Wonsan[center] Masikryong Ski Resort[/center] After a good night’s sleep in our comfortable room at the Masikryong Ski Resort, and a reasonable breakfast, we set Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Dec 12, 2019
- More AndøyaWe set out to do more explorations of Andøya today, and are very excited to see the coastal voyage ship Hurtigruten ready to dock at Risøyhamn. As we don Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 17, 2019
- In our country …[center] View from our bedroom, with 'arty' edit[/center] A favourite phrase of our North Korean guides was ‘In our country …’, and perhaps nowhere mo Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Dec 2, 2019
- Storm number thirteen We were up early today, both because we needed to for a fairly early departure to Pyongyang but also because loudspeakers outside were, from 6.00 am, blaring out what we took to be exhortations to get Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Nov 14, 2019
- ringer for a dayToday breakfast was served at 6.15 AM, so we could sleep in a little bit longer before we left for inner Queensland at about 7 AM. What a luxury! It was going to be a long drive today, about 7 hours Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | Nov 10, 2019
- cycling through the beautiful countryside of Hoi AnToday we have a free day all to ourselves, but just like everyone else in our group me and Tania signed in for the optional bicycle tour. According to our tour rep it’s a one of a kind experience, but Posted by Ils1976 in Socialist Republic of Vietnam | Nov 3, 2019
- Maui and Kaua’i Day 11: Nobody Candy Nigh This morning we took Aubrey for her belated birthday excursion (or “birthda Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Aug 7, 2019
- Wimpole EstateHello! Welcome back! Apologies for the lack of posts over the past few weeks - we finally came down with the "English cold" which as we were told, usually strikes around the six month mark following your arrival and lingers Posted by LCP in The Adventures of Penny's People | Mar 9, 2019
- Day 7: Puerto Quetzal, GuatemalaThe good news is I brought clothes with stretchy waistbands. The bad news is I need clothes with stretchy waistbands. Well here we are docked in Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala and it is already Day 7. Where has the time gone? We Posted by prplspud in 20 Years and Counting | Feb 2, 2019
- The Wakhan ValleyThis is a longer than my usually video but documents the stunning Valley and mountains of the great Pamirs and stunning views of the Hindu Kusch. A road totalling 440 km it covers the full journey along the Wakhan Corridor Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Dec 9, 2018
- Making the best of CreteThe time is passing so fast here. We are spending are time on the farm harvesting thyme and various herbs. When we aren’t harvesting things we are crafting and making things. Yesterday I found some great material on the beach Posted by OhanaNomads in We are the World! | Jun 14, 2018
- ST. LOUIS, THE QUEEN CITY(Tuesday) It was only a short 2 1/2 hr. drive from Jefferson City to St. Charles. I chose St. Charles as it is on the fringe of the busy St. Louis metropolitan area. After arriving and getting Posted by dixter in Dick's Travels | Oct 7, 2017
- Spanish Omelette [center][/center] On our fifth day we took the long trip to El Ejido, and first visited a fa Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Nov 14, 2012
- Ankake SpaghettiAnkake Spaghetti is a well-known comfort food of Nagoya. If you go to one of these restaurants during lunch time you will find it filled up with salarymen. This dish is very affordable and filling and good for Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jan 9, 2017
- The sacred islandIt had just been a 15 min flight from Bora Bora to Raiatea and before we realized it, we were landing again. Our baggage arrived promptly – an advantage of tiny airports. Andrew, the owner of the Manava Lodge, picked Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Nov 7, 2016
- The Hidden Place in HyogoWhenever asked what prefecture is beside Osaka, most people will say Kyoto to the right and Kobe to the left. That's what most travelers refer to Hyogo prefecture, they call it Kobe because that's what most if not all Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Best Travel Guides | Oct 24, 2016
- Family Time - Part Two==I've moved! == You can continue reading my letters following the link below! [[http://www.lettersfromcharlotte.wixsite.com/lettersfromcharlotte]] See you there ;) [[http://lettersfromcharlotte.travellerspoint.com/32/|Click here to r Posted by chb00001 in Letters from Charlotte | Oct 21, 2016
- Family Time - Part One==I've moved! == You can continue reading my letters following the link below! [[http://www.lettersfromcharlotte.wixsite.com/lettersfromcharlotte]] See you there ;) [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/795321/large_seen-in-ma..044368 Posted by chb00001 in Letters from Charlotte | Sep 5, 2016
- Ireland Day 14: Cork, Youghal, Cashel The view from the kitchen of the house where we stayed. A beautiful north Co. Cork landscape. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/681070/90_7339441DE479B1C0E1C0 Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Aug 10, 2016
- Ireland Day 12: Moher To See We started the day by driving to the city center and finding a parking garage. W Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Aug 6, 2016
- Life at Purshall HallWe ended our Who Do You Think You are with a trip to the Crediton church & how lucky where we it was open due to a flower show. We skirted the edge of the Exmoor & picnicked in Whatchet Posted by ChristieA in CarCar's on the Road . . . . . Again! | Jun 11, 2016
- Thai Farm Cooking School Attention fans of Thai food: you're in luck because today we graduated from the [[http://www.thaifarmcooking.net|Thai Farm Cooking School]] and will be bringing our new skills back to the Sta Posted by carpentrek in Carpenters Without Borders | Dec 12, 2015
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