tokyo-niigata
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From where we live it took us about 2 hours to get to Niigata(The last time
we were in Niigata was in 2003, pre-blog and we only went to Sado
Island.)Arriv...
Tonkatsu Tamafuji – Kapahulu, HI
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Sorry for the week long unannounceed break folks. I’m at the tail-end of a
crazy crazy semester at work and I’m just spent. I still feel spent by the
way. ...
Battling the Birds Again
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This time it's the mynahs.
Pigeons (hoards of them) on our roof had been a problem that we'd been
battling for quite a while. First, they were building n...
Great quotes
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I saw this great quote by Anthony Hopkins on Pinterest: “None of us are
getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after
thought...
Descanso Gardens, 4/2/24
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
roommate, Mary, is from Mountain View and it would have been an eight hour
drive...
Surf Report 09-06-2023
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Waves: 1 - 3 Feet Wind: Trades Light Trade winds are back but the waves are
still rolling in! It's not Uranus Gotta stop and smell the sunrise! Cotton
cand...
Business Launch Challenge!
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Did you happen to read my last post? If not, you should watch this video
before reading on...
But if you're interested, there is a Business Launch Cha...
9 comments:
You're so creative! Nice. I miss the sound of a wind chime, reminds me of my childhood. My grandparents had one at their home.
Izsmom
Awww so cute! So resourceful too! :)
How lovely and clever! You so smart!
Beautiful! I love it, if only I can hear it : )
Thanks Izsmom! I have several wind chimes around my house. But sometimes when it gets windy, I have to take them down. They can get noisy. LOL.
Thanks Les.
Hahaha, thanks, Aunty!
Susan, the sound is real cute . . . soft tinks.
love it!
Jalna, love your creativity to repurpose your dollar finds. Wow!!! It is so beautiful!!!
You are so awesomely creative!
Thanks Kat!
Thank you, Celia.
Awww, thanks, Kay.
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