Blog Entries tagged 'light'
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- Thailand! Chalong Bay Extended BeachThailand! Chalong Bay Extended Beach Just south of Chalong, there is a long stretch of Chalong bay called, Friendship beach, also known as Mittrapap beach. The beach is not a great place for swimming as it becomes muddy at low tide. Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jan 3, 2021
- Street Art and Art Village Rawai- PhuketSo finally able to get out and abut again, after heavy monsoon rains. I wander around the off beach road in Rawai to find a collection of street art and the Art Village. I think all types of street art are Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 10, 2020
- Chalong Pier and Marina - PhuketLiving in the South of Phuket I get to visit some of the less touristy areas. Well maybe Chalong pier is not one of those, except just before the covid restrictions on movement came in in March 2020. Which Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jul 10, 2020
- Promthep Cape- Phuket-ThailandPromthep Cape is one of the most photographed locations in Phuket. Every evening, tour buses, scooters and private cars sweep through Rawai Beach and up the island's southernmost hill to watch the sunset, which can also be spelt as 'Phromthep Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Apr 29, 2020
- Super Trees Singaporeon my recent trip in February to Singapore, I was wondering what differences I would see since my last visit in 2013! One of the most amazing sights /Changes that I wanted to visit was the Gardens by the Posted by TheJohnsons in Singapore | Mar 25, 2020
- Chinatown Murals: Heritage In Street Art 2020I have just come back from a very recent trip to Singapore, for four days! Whilst there visiting the Gardens by the Bay and other amazing places that have popped up since my last visit in 2013, I took the time Posted by TheJohnsons in Singapore | Feb 25, 2020
- Mamallapuram Lighthouse and MuseumIn 2015 I was on a four month trip round Southern India. In the state of Tamil Nadu is the town of mamallapuram, famous for many things but this slide show focuses on its wonderful lighthouse and it's recent new Posted by TheJohnsons in India Beautiful India | Feb 19, 2019
- The Big Year Out- Yardang National GeoPark 2 Dunhuang Yardang National Geopark is sited in China's Gansu Province, 108 kilometers (67 miles) to the northwest of Dunhuang city. It extends 25 kilometers (15 miles) from east to west and 13 kilometers (8 miles) from north to south. The Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Dunhuang Yardang National GeoParkDunhuang Yardang National Geopark is sited in China's Gansu Province, 108 kilometers (67 miles) to the northwest of Dunhuang city. It extends 25 kilometers (15 miles) from east to west and 13 kilometers (8 miles) from north to south. The Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 20, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Graffitti and Street Art Singapore In 2013 I was in the amazing city of Singapore where I sought and found some of the wonderful street art you will see here in this slideshow Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- Why "Travelling Light"? Pippa is ready to go!! We are going away for 2 months to France & Northern Italy (29 March - 20 May) so, Posted by TravellingLight in Travelling Light | Mar 19, 2016
- 17 more sleeps.. This week-end is the tester... Jen has to pack her bag... I have been packed for months but the extras are spilling out.. so a repack is required.. Here's a thought.. ===If light is in your heart, you will find your way Posted by TravellingLight in Travelling Light | Mar 10, 2016
- AmsterdamThe first thing that comes to my mind after all this time when someone mentions Amsterdam are the canals, and walk I did along these 400 year old canals as often as possible during my stay in this lovely city Posted by Ceej in Around the world | Nov 1, 2015
- What not to wear? Packing Tips for frugal TravelersPreparing is arduous. I am using the same frameless backpack I took on my 89 day journey in 2012. It qualifies as carry on and expands a bit if I check it coming home. In addition I have now Posted by CherylGypsyRose in China on Fifty Dollars a Day | Sep 21, 2018
- Day 4: A Walk in the Park and a Night of LightsToo tired to blog last night, a busy evening and we're not night owls while on holidays ? Slept in yesterday, cold cloudy days make it easy! Usual place for breakfast, still busy even into peak hour. Then Posted by NarLin in The Nerds at Number 10: HK Hooray! | Feb 5, 2015
- Another day in karst wonderland: Yanshuo We had a few morning missions to complete in Yangshuo. Making breakfast was one of them, although we were met with a line of fellow travellers. Most seemed to be in their thirties and Europea Posted by Sarah.M in Explore | Jan 14, 2015
- A True Lotus Does not Wilt in the Heat Kaohsiung, Taiwan's "second city" I had decided to base myself for a few days in Kaohsiung, Taiwan's second city, for a number of reasons. There are a handful o Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Jun 20, 2014
- I Know You CareI know you care I feel it all around me When I am near or far It extends any distance Winding its way across oceans Through narrow dimly lit roads Through the cracks in the pavement Through the cracks in those cracks Slipping under my door You Posted by missadelaide in Thoughts of a Crimson Haired Girl | Mar 24, 2014
- Seven Days of Meditation===I have been blessed===with the opportunity to return to the Mystical Yoga Farm in the beautiful country of Guatemala once again. At 6 am the morning of my flight, fear crept up my stomach and strangled my throat. Regressing back Posted by nicolexplore in nicolexplore | Mar 20, 2014
- I See StarsI crept outside under the cover of darkness My feet gently brushing the dewy grass The moon dimly glowed low on the horizon My eyes were still adjusting to the darkness The whisper of the ocean caressed the sand and my ears A salty sweet Posted by missadelaide in Thoughts of a Crimson Haired Girl | Feb 22, 2014
- STINKY FEET AND PAYING FOR PAULA TO PEEI arrived slightly ahead of schedule (the latest schedule) in Amsterdam and decided to take the bus to my hotel which cost 5 euros as opposed to Paula’s 45 euro taxi ride. I ended up next to a great Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Feb 19, 2014
- Awakening==“For whatever we lose, It’s always our self we find in the sea.” e. e. Cummings== 5 and a half months… 155 days… 3720 hours… 13 392 000 seconds… since I had felt the gently touch of the oceans waves upon Posted by missadelaide in Thoughts of a Crimson Haired Girl | Feb 1, 2014
- On the Twelfth Day of ChristmasAs we wrap up this Christmas season, I just wanted to share this really great photo that some of my students made. I was teaching them a photography technique called painting with light and two of the students came Posted by Blanchardlawn in Sinoshine | Jan 7, 2013
- Packing LightAnother long trip from Hawaii to the mainland. First to the Bay, then a drive to Lake Tahoe. Another flight to Seattle, and then back home to Hawaii. Our son has become such an experienced traveler. Posted by globalmomma in Momma's Hula Dance | Jun 5, 2012
- A Very Merry (Ladyboy) ChristmasIt was a cave of lust. Past touts hustling massages and ping pong shows. Past crowds of men - Western, Middle Eastern, Asian – with arms snaked around Thai dancer’s bodies. Down a dark corridor on the third floor of Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Dec 25, 2011
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