Blog Entries tagged 'fireworks'

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  • Hello and GoodbyeToday we were celebrating Austin’s new position at William Blair. He would be moving to Chicago the day after tomorrow. However, before his party in the evening, Jacquie, Kristen, Stas, R.J. and I all went to Portage Lake. [img=https://photos.travellers Posted by Annara Oxenham in The U.S. of A. | Sep 26, 2019
  • FutbolYesterday, I attended a futbol game for the pro-team of Xela. It was a tie. I heard that the coach would now be fired because the team did not win this game. Rough! There were fireworks Posted by dredayhurray in Guatemalan Adventure at Pop Wuj Clinic | Feb 14, 2019
  • Heading homeWe had an amazing vacation and adventure as a family and with our friends. Something that I will never forget or undervalue! There are few people that can travel so well together and I was so happy to share this Posted by spbjohnson in Tall Tree Travels | Jul 14, 2018
  • A Tale of 3 Cities Pt. 2Hope you haven’t been waiting on the edge of your seats too much! Here’s the continuation of the thriller in this 3-part adventure… Getting on the train to Florence was somewhat of a struggle, as there was no room to stand Posted by oklempay in Lorraine, you are my Density.... | Jul 9, 2018
  • Lantau & Kowloon After spending the day in Macau, the following day I stayed in Hong Kong, making my way over to Lantau Island. [center][img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/895742/648big-buddha-at-po- Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Sep 5, 2013
  • Malta Here's my little travel blog for my latest trip to Malta, where I met up with four of my Erasmus friends from Germany last year - Daniel from Malta, Amalie from Denmark, Camilla from Swede Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Jul 1, 2013
  • Swiss National Day Arriving on 31st July, we had arrived in time to celebrate Switzerland's national day with fireworks over the river. [center][img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/895742/647fireworks- Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Jul 31, 2008
  • Second day, two more festivals!We headed out into a second sweltering day in Tokyo on the lookout for more festivals. We headed for Shinjuku station and looked for the Shinjuku Eisa Matsuri Festival, a festival of Okinawan culture transplanted to Tokyo. As Posted by tdeits in Tom's Travels | Aug 21, 2016
  • Hong Kong[center]After a two hour fifteen minute flight from Bangkok, we arrived into Hong Kong airport ready to negotiate a taxi to our hotel. Little did we know that Hong Kong would be well geared up for this and gave us Posted by Daft Slags Do.. in Daft Slags Do...East to West | Apr 22, 2016
  • DisneylandYes, everything seems soooo much bigger here. This cookie is about 40 cm across. The beach is really wide, more than Posted by Walsh Family in Visiting the USA | Dec 3, 2015
  • Sydney by Night - NSW El Alamein Fountain A fountain and war memorial located in the Kings Cross area. Commissioned as a memorial to soldiers who died in 1942 during the Second World War i Posted by charlystyles in Charly's Australian Adventure | May 9, 2015
  • New Year's Eve in the Dam New Year's Eve was great fun. We went in early to hire some bikes as all the public transport grounds to a halt at 8pm on New Year's and our bus didn't start up again until 7am the next Posted by Addy21 in A photo a day | Feb 28, 2015
  • Happy (Chinese) New YearMelaka - The Venice of Asia but without the prices and not a single pavarotti wannabe gondolier in sight. A relaxing three days and a chance to soak up the atmosphere at the local night market and soak up the Posted by stuhutchuk in A One Way Ticket To Bangkok | Feb 22, 2015
  • Happy New Year Happy New Year to all. We know we're a little bit late wishing everyone a great new year but the rubber clocks down at the beach keep bouncing around. Finally, on my brother Big Jo Posted by rhislop in Panama Possibilities | Jan 4, 2015
  • Road Trip - Detroit to Denver, Colorado. We picked up our Grey Ford Fusion from Detroit Airport and set off towards Indiana, which we soon found out must be the corn growing capital of America! Needing a GPS, we hit the local highway and came across a Posted by camenbrothers in Brothers Wandering | Aug 27, 2014
  • ....oh but we're itching to fly!Two more days. Two more days and we have a 6:20 pm flight out of Hartford and into Ft. Myers, Florida where we get to spend 10 glorious days with my sister and her husband. Away from work, responsibility, Massachusetts, Posted by JenniElle in (Miss)Adventures | Jul 9, 2014
  • Carnaval in Panama CityOur time in Panama is drawing to an end and we are already dreaming of a return trip. Our last night at the BOO, Coronado Bay Condos, was another potluck on the roof. There was a wide array of foods Posted by rhislop in Living the Daily Adventure | Mar 2, 2014
  • Happy Valentine's Day 2014Happy Valentine's Day to everyone. Hopefully, you are with the one you love and can share the that great feeling. On Wednesday, February 12th, a group of residents from our condo building g Posted by rhislop in Living the Daily Adventure | Feb 14, 2014
  • Welcoming the Year of the Horse This is certainly something to blog home about... Last night I was curled up on my sofa watching a movie, almost content with the idea of staying in the for the Chinese New Year. My mov Posted by pschief1 in Schiefen@Beijing | Jan 30, 2014
  • New Year’s Eve in Rio! Wow! It was amazing! We had such a great night, it really made Rio for us. We hung out with some o Posted by Addy21 in A photo a day | Jan 6, 2014
  • Happy New Year 2014Out of Panama City by 10:15am on New Year's Eve day, across the Bridge of the Americas, lots of ships lining up for the canal transit. We were in Coronado by 11:15am, fast trip. However, the traffic around Coronado was Posted by rhislop in Living the Daily Adventure | Jan 4, 2014
  • There Is A Light That Never Goes Out==There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is. - Einstein== Sometimes it's the smallest ideas, the tiniest gesture, the simplest thought, that charges forward with Posted by missadelaide in Thoughts of a Crimson Haired Girl | Nov 11, 2013
  • The start of Chang MaiYesterday we visited the floating markets. We had woken up at around 4 am and couldn't sleep, so we laid in bed watching catfish before getting up. It had been raining all nigh and did not show any sign of Posted by Kirstyonwroot in England to South East Asia | Nov 9, 2013
  • Happy New Year!Chinese (lunar) New Year was officially celebrated Feb 9-12, which was a few days before we arrived back in Harbin. However, like Christmas trees that last until February, the Chinese just don't want the fun to end and so Posted by Blanchardlawn in Sinoshine | Mar 13, 2013
  • Leishan Fire Dragon Festival[center][/center] I would just like to say - for the record - I had NO IDEA what the fire dragon festival in Leishan was going to entail. You've seen the lovely costumes and mostly staid da Posted by Andrea R in Andrea's Asian Adventures | Mar 6, 2013
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