Downwinding 03-31-2026
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Wind: Trades
Strong Trades and good tide!
We bringing the stoke to China Walls!
Mahalo to the HearnMobile for the ride up!
Way more bumps than we th...
tokyo-obuse-yudanaka
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Last Friday, I went to meet Satoshi in Nagano But first, we went back to
Obuse, to check out Iwasaki BakeryIf you remember we tried last November,
but they...
Day 8: Red Headed Cranes
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Wow! Day #8 sure came quickly. It was now Sunday, February 15th.
Here was one thing that stymied me for much too long. I have the toilet lid
down in thi...
Mixed Plate Friday
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Dole Whip Mix Another use for the slush machine! I love dole whip so Chan
decided to buy this mix to make it for me. Isn’t he the sweetest? Look at
that! D...
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....
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. ...
8 comments:
ah yes, I have days like that. A lot of days!
RESET!
v
That’s actually a cool image. It’s art!
LOL. Reminds me when growing up and I did homework!
Izsmom
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Looks like a nice pattern for clay or corian!
V, good analogy!
Caroline, awww, thanks!
Izsmom, for real.
Kat, yah.
Aunty, funny!
Lol, I had students with papers like that all the time. They would whine and say, “I can’t ….”
Susan, funny!
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