I got these photos in an email awhile back. Thank you to whoever sent it to me . . . sorry, I forget who it was. What's most amazing to me about these photos is that it reminds me of how so far removed I am from a good portion of this world.
idobata
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Been wanting to try Idobata’s pour over coffee for some time nowIn his
family's garage, this grandpa works out of a teeny truck and makes
delicious cups of...
Okdongsik – Ala Moana, HI
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Okdongsik is a new restaurant in the new Renaissance Hotel across from Ala
Moana. They specialize in dweji-gomtang which is basically a clear pork
broth wi...
Fixing a Hole
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After avoiding writing about our political situation for such a long time,
I wrote a post for today about the leader of our country.
However, I mentione...
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
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. ...
10 comments:
Wow, didn't even think some of that was possible.
Amazing. Makes me feel so lucky and blessed that I don't have to lug all that extra stuff or people around.
Amazing photos!
Apparently, I really don't work hard, at all!
How can yah, Mich!
I know what you mean, Aunty.
I agree, Gigihawaii.
Me too, Susan!
I've seen some of that in China. It's pretty amazing! Love these photos.
Kay, I like the first photo a lot.
Me too, me too! That really caught my eye!
so so so neat! let's go try load up a bike one day and go ride around your neighborhood...
LOL, Les!!
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