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!
caraway
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Have had Caraway on my "to try list" for some time nowThey have been in
business since 1974 and serve different curries and hashed beef (hayashi
rice) if c...
It Was the Back, Now it's the Butt
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It's Art's fault.
He's the one who showed me this article which was titled How Healthy Are
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https://w...
Okdongsik – Ala Moana, HI
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Okdongsik is a new restaurant in the new Renaissance Hotel across from Ala
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broth wi...
Footloose!
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One of the bloggers that I follow (via Kay the Traveler’s Wife) is a super
smart engineer type farmer, carpenter, all around great person, Ed. His
latest b...
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
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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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