Blog Entries tagged 'journey'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'journey'
- Taiwan RamenThe Taiwan ramen, a Nagoya classic was invented by a Taiwanese restaurant owner. The dish has nothing to do with the country Taiwan nor the ingredients being in the ramen just to be clear. So, what is Taiwan Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Apr 27, 2017
- Katsu MeshiKatsu meshi is a comfort food of Kakogawa city in Hyogo prefecture. It is a side of deep-fried beef cutlet covered in a demi-glace sauce served with a side of rice. The demi-glace sauce here is not the Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Apr 24, 2017
- Southeast Asian food in OsakaI am back with another episode of authentic foreign food in Osaka. Today I am here to try an authentic flavor which I have truly miss, the taste of Southeast Asia. Though I have never been to Southeast Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Apr 24, 2017
- Taiwan Maze SobaThis is a famous dish invented in Nagoya by the "Menya Hanabi" ramen shop owner. Since Taiwan ramen is a famous dish of Nagoya, this is the dry version of it. You have the spicy sauce at the Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jan 5, 2017
- The Icomb Apple Tree I took the back road to discover Icomb - a little village barely on the map, south-east of Stow. Sometimes it is difficult to keep the trail of the public footpaths so Posted by Melba Sunshine in The Upside | Oct 19, 2016
- Camino Day 3: Call of the Sirens [center][/center] Awoke at dawn, and found the Korean contingent already filling their plates at the self-service breakfast table. One was gracefully doing Posted by Shantitraveler in Camino de Santiago | Oct 3, 2016
- Camino Day 1: Over the Pyrenees Pass[center][/center] Awoke to the sounds of quiet, peaceful music and the rustling of other pilgrims. Was it anxiety or excitement in the air? I trod quietly to the bathr Posted by Shantitraveler in Camino de Santiago | Sep 24, 2016
- Sandakan BorneoSandakan Another smooth flight which is always rewarding, no one sat behind us dragging on our head rest and no one infront leaning right back onto our laps. When the stewards do the emergency run through, which we've seen Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Apr 30, 2016
- "My Beginnings Were Dark"==Some people that began a journey do so with a carefully charted map and a well-defined plan. Mine did not begin that way. My journey to preach the gospel to every corner of Africa began from "under a rock". It Posted by tpledger in "From Under a Rock, I Saw Africa" | Apr 13, 2016
- FEB 9 FEB 10 LAST MINUTES ON HOLIDAYSNON VIDEO DAY Don and I spent the last day on the Maldives doing two drift snorkels. Saw my first ray and more reef sharks. Everyday we see a new fish to add to our memories. My plan was to try Posted by RDILL in SRI LANKA / MALDIVES 2016 | Feb 10, 2016
- Reflections on Global ConnectionsThis post is a bit different than my previous ones as it provides an update on my thoughts rather than my experiences. I have been in England for almost two months now and have had countless cross-cultural experiences in this Posted by Kateogan in Studying Abroad in York, England | Mar 10, 2015
- A Taste of the Desert Day 7We woke refreshed, having gained an extra hour of sleep from switching time zones, and gulped down a cold breakfast. Armed with lunches, sunscreen and high energy we struck off for the Rim Trail, a 9 mile trek offering stunning Posted by Yonderlust in Yonderlust | Nov 16, 2014
- A Taste of the Desert Day 6Upon waking, T looks at me and murmurs, “I love waking up in your arms.” The words are bittersweet as today we travel to our last stop on this trip, the Grand Canyon. We both feel the sadness that comes Posted by Yonderlust in Yonderlust | Nov 16, 2014
- Das Abenteuer beginntSo nun ging es los! Ich war diesmal wirklich sehr aufgeregt und die Pandabären machten immer noch eine riesen Party in meinem Bauch! Erstmal ging es nach Madrid, das erste Mal Spanien, und dort eine Nacht im Hotel übernachten. Hat Posted by Jennyswaves in followthesun | Aug 26, 2014
- Nimekuwa amekosa ninyi[i]In general my goal is to transform accounting so that it's more holistic and representative of the interconnected system and Web of life we are all apart of. What that will look like evolves but for now, it looks Posted by Jocelynn.R in to Africa we go.... | Feb 21, 2014
- Stepping OutA combination of nerves and excitement greeted me as I arrived at Gatwick airport on Wednesday the 28th. Being well traveled I welcomed the familiar south terminal and swiftly checked in and cruised through into the departure lounge. Before arriving Posted by davidt.ontour in Biting a Piece of the South America Cake | Sep 13, 2013
- PILGRIMS HAVE MORE FUN: Four Days of Excess-- Err, HOLINESS.Oh yes, this blog was a thing I was doing. Hello, blog. I am back to write you. Let's pretend I wasn't ignoring your calls for six months? Aww, you're so forgiving. That's why I love you. So, SHIKOKU PILGRIMAGE. The big Posted by Niadra in I Can Haz Enlightenment? | Jul 15, 2013
- What's In A Name?I first received information about my host family while in Birmingham for National Congressional Debate Competition. Sitting in the hotel room after my last round of debate, my teammates were just as excited to hear all about my new Posted by calla.2014 in Rice For Breakfast | Jun 27, 2013
- The Full Moon Party Koh PhangnanThere is so much hype about this party and yes we have been to it before but being on our last leg of our trip Chloe wanted to go one more time to party it out. We thought it would also Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Dec 2, 2012
- Mapping the Journey of Your Heart - Part 1Welcome to the first post of my new blog Where Is She Heading. You may know me as a volunteer, international travelers, actress, author and lifelong learner - This post focuses on the journey an author takes when writing, be it Posted by ladyjanes in Where Is She Heading | Nov 16, 2012
- Perfect PaiPai It took days to get here from Labuan Bajo which included a boat trip, 2 flights, 3 days on a train and an afternoon in a minibus. After all this I was seriously hoping Pai would live up to Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Oct 29, 2012
- SOLO Posted by JNO-RTW in JNO ROUND THE WORLD | Oct 23, 2012
- Searching for the Source Whether you call that source God, Allah, Mother Nature, Gaia, the Divine Father and Mother, the great “I Am,” or maybe you don’t know what you believe in, there is something undeniably bigger than us, greater than us, yet within Posted by jessp2386 in Searching for the Source | Oct 22, 2012
- Gilli TrawanganGilli T We left Lombok by taking the fast boat which appeared much safer than the over loaded slow boat, the bonus for us was being able to get a room before the others. It was boiling hot carrying our bags so Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Oct 21, 2012
- Pangandaran Panagandaran Try saying that after you've had a few, most places in Indonesia are difficult to pronounce. After a long bus journey here it was good to be away from city life again and back on a coastal beach resort. I Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Oct 13, 2012
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