we’re 20
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so much has happened in 20 yearssome badmostly goodlots of travelslots of
delicious if you’ve been with us from the beginning…thank youor joined us
mid-way...
Mixed Plate Friday
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Spicy Peanuts | $17.69 I thought I planned out the perfect Costco trip. I
took my car in to get my tires rotated and they gave me a 1.5 – 2 hour time
frame...
Things are Popping Here
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Art and his sister keep in touch every Saturday. He has one older sister
named Kay and I have one younger brother whose name is not Art. It's rather
funn...
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. ...
14 comments:
Where's the water? Or is this a dry hot spring? Never heard of or saw one.
amazing I think this is the area that erupted back in the 90s
Ho! Boiling!
Izsmom
J, wow that's so cool. Did she try bathing there? N
We went there in Nov. It's kind of eerie. We stayed at a onsen hotel nearby,with our own private onsen.
Looks like an awesome thing to see!
I called it a spring, but spring means water yah? Maybe I shoulda said hot bubbling mud. LOL.
There was an eruption! I'll share some photos of a memorial of buried homes that we saw.
There was steam coming from the ground all over the place.
There was an onsen in our hotel, but we didn't try it.
We stayed right across the street at the Unzen Sky Hotel.
We were so focused on shopping that we almost missed it.
Don’t the Japanese refer to places like that as jigoku dani, or something like that?
For sure jigoku, meaning hell. They kept saying we’re going to hell today.
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