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  • 23 May - Sunday - Fun Day This morning, Barb and the graduating seniors and the photographer went out and took photos on campus (and in the house) at 6 am. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/880679/large_188285847_10224953372127723_1462541020944917734_n.jpg caption=Graduatio Posted by greatgrandmaR in Cruising the Chesapeake 2021 | May 23, 2021
  • Kokkeriet – CopenhagenLooking back through my collection of Images from my Travels and whilst this Covid lock down is still preventing many from travelling, I thought I would revisit and offer some of the experiences, which were highlights at the time. Reliving Posted by TheJohnsons in Europe | Sep 18, 2020
  • Morning Boat Trip at Mandina LodgesI get up early this morning to catch the sunrise – there is a beautiful mist rising over the river. Sensing some movement out of the corner of my eye, I Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Apr 14, 2019
  • Cajun Circuit: New Orleans arrival and HoumaI spend a lot of time writing about our road trips in Europe, but the truth is we have just as much fun traveling in our home country of the US. I've tended to ignore these shorter trips on my Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Apr 17, 2019
  • Exploring more of Sydney - Opera House and Botanical GardensNow that we had our bus tickets and our bestie Rachael we all went downtown Sydney and walked along the harbor. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/940658/5952F565-5A41-465D-A29E-83CAE8B14E6A.jpeg thumb=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/940658/thum Posted by spbjohnson in Tall Tree Travels | Jul 2, 2018
  • Grandchildren, Plantations and GraveyardsNovember 4th - Election Day and My 71st Birthday We got to Summerville by 14:30 after an additional 139 miles and checked into this Sleep Inn. This room isn't quite as nice - it has no microwave or fridge. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.c Posted by greatgrandmaR in Two Transits of the Panama Canal - 2008 | Nov 6, 2008
  • Miso KatsuLike all other parts of Japan, Aichi people are also fascinated with pork and what is a better way to eat pork than deep-frying them into cutlets like the rest of Japan? Now, here is the catch. Unlike Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jul 22, 2017
  • 2014 Kuala Lumper - AgainFAVOURITE PHOTO THIS WAS FOR OUR FINAL TRIP TO DENTAL PRO. DENTISTRY IN KL IS LESS THAN A 3RD OF THE COST IN AUSTRALIA. THE ONLY WAY WE COULD AFFORD TO GET TEETH IMPLANTS IN Posted by aussirose in Malaysia by aussirose | Jun 10, 2017
  • OchazukeOchazuke is a common dish served all over Japan. It is a very traditional dish where you have either tea, dashi or hot water poured over rice. There are different types of ochazukes with different toppings. The Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jun 3, 2017
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • Yaki CurryYaki Curry or bAked curry in English is a specialty dish in Kitakyushu city, especially the Mojiko region (Fukuoka prefecture). In Chinese culture, we have a lot of baked rice dishes and curry is one of them but however Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Aug 17, 2016
  • KaramenBefore I talk about Karamen, can you take the heat? Are you a spicy food lover like me? If you are then this is a great dish for you! If you're not, they have a level system Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Aug 13, 2016
  • HiyajiruI have been to Miyazaki prefecture before but the last time around I didn't really eat lot. In order to make up for it I tried to eat more this trip to share some new local specialty dishes I've Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Aug 12, 2016
  • Robata YakiRobata yaki is a way of cooking, usually grilling your food over coal. I've had this amazing experience of robata yaki when I visited Hokkaido. The region that's famous for this style cooking is no other than Kushiro Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Gourmet Trip in Japan | Jan 30, 2016
  • How to do Tasmania in three days - with pictures and videoTasmania is a beautiful island so easily missed out while backpacking in Australia - but if you ignore it, you're missing a real treat. [center][/center] Like anywhere when I'm travelling, Posted by emmaabroad in Australia | Jul 6, 2015
  • A Month in Paris in WinterMontmartre is home to one of the biggest flea markets in Paris. You can visit it any weekend from Saturday through Monday. It is so huge, most people suggest taking a map so you don't get Posted by teethetrav in Tee the Trav | Jan 25, 2015
  • New Orleans[center]I arrived in Jacksonville, NC and waited for my friend to pick me up from the tiniest airport I’ve ever been to! When the plane touched down on the tarmac, and everyone started to leave the plane, I hadn’t even Posted by Lady Mantle in Lady M's Worldwide Adventures | Nov 22, 2014
  • Gorey Harbour to Rozel BayIt never ceases to amaze me how much you can learn while walking. This route has dazzled me not only with its beauty but its history and interesting architecture. Its impressive rocks make you feel unease but you still want Posted by Adoni Mosquera in Walking - A Way of Discovering | Jan 7, 2014
  • A sailors life for me - Honfleur==La première étape de notre voyage - c'est tout! (Stage one of our trip - done!)== ==Foodie moment== ===Huitres (Oysters) are a favourite of mine (Mark hates them), so i Posted by travellinglise in Lisa and Mark's Great European Adventure | May 24, 2013

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