Hidden right in the middle of Manoa Valley is Koganji Temple. Wet leaves hinted of rain, but it remained dry the whole time we were there. Again, night-time photography is a challenge for me, but I love it. The Ryusei Taiko drummers were a special treat. The corn was excellent, of course, and the shave ice was good. I would have loved to have had some andagi, but the line was just too long. Thanks for the treat, Erick.
The picture of the little girl over-looking the bon dance is priceless. I went to that temple as a kid all dressed up in kimono. That could've been me. Brings back feelings I had forgotten. Wonder--full!
friday
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Spent some time with VWe went to Kuramae Shrine to see the mimosa tree and
kawazu sakura treeWhen we arrived there was a line snaking around, luckily
it wa...
Mixed Plate Friday
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Zero Sugar Double Stuf Oreos Been wanting to try the zero sugar Oreos since
they were announced! Found them at Safeway (that’s where I see all the new
item...
Green Papaya tea for Gout
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This is a long overdue post that I am now doing after talking to my best
and worst pal Cookie. Seems like a lot of people that she knows have gout
issues....
My 18th Blogaversary!
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I started my blog on a leap year on February 29th, 2008.
I almost forgot to write a post about it. When I checked my blog posts, I
saw that I forgot to ...
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...
Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
We had another full day in Delhi before we leave for Varanasi tomorrow.
Subie met us once again to take us on a mini tour around Delhi. ...
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The picture of the little girl over-looking the bon dance is priceless. I went to that temple as a kid all dressed up in kimono. That could've been me. Brings back feelings I had forgotten. Wonder--full!
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