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Archive for the ‘Asia’ Category

Photo Friday: Village near Tonle Sap Lake, outside of Siem Reap, Cambodia

This week’s Photo Friday (#FriFotos) theme is VILLAGES.  Pictured is a small (and very wet) village near Tonle Sap Lake, not far from Siem Reap Cambodia.
February 3rd, 2012 | Asia, Cambodia, Photo Friday | Read More

February 2012 Desktop Calendar Wallpaper

Get your free February 2012 Desktop Calendar Wallpaper!  Pictured are snow monkeys soaking in the baths at Jigokudani monkey park in the Japanese Alps.  Choose the size that best fits your screen resolution. 1024×768 | 1280×800 | 1280×1024 | 1440×900 | 1600×900 | 1600×1200 | 1680×1050 | 1920×1080 | 1920×1200 | iPad | iPhone...
January 31st, 2012 | Japan | Read More

Japan in Jan: Maneki Neko, the Lucky Cat

Japan in Jan: Maneki Neko, the Lucky Cat
I knew that Hello Kitty came from Japan, but I never realized how cat-mad the Japanese were until I saw images of Maneki Neko – the lucky Beckoning Cat – all over the country.Once you notice one Maneki Neko, the white or gold cat statues that you’ll find in store fronts and restaurants,...
January 30th, 2012 | Japan | Read More

Japan in Jan: Eating Tokyo, Sushi & Wagyu

Japan in Jan: Eating Tokyo, Sushi & Wagyu
In Japan, I was told that there are three things that you must eat in Tokyo: Sushi, Wagyu beef and tempura. In less than 24 hours there, I managed to consume two out of three. First, beef. We had spent our first few days in the country being served gorgeous, but often inedible, kaiseki meals that contained...
January 23rd, 2012 | Japan, Memorable Meals | Read More

Photo Friday: Tsukiji Fish Market

Photo Friday: Tsukiji Fish Market
This week’s Photo Friday topic (#FriFotos on Twitter) is EXOTIC. I immediately started thinking of all the exotic fish species I saw at the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.I went through the market with Shinji Nohara, the Tokyo food fixer....
January 20th, 2012 | Japan | Read More

Japan in Jan: The Art of Paper Cutting

Japan in Jan: The Art of Paper Cutting
I’m bad at crafts. As in famously bad. And it turns out I’m particularly bad at traditional Japanese arts that require full attention to detail, such as paper cutting.On my 12-day trip to Japan, our group made several attempts at traditional craftwork. At Hoshinoya Kyoto, we put together...
January 18th, 2012 | Japan | Read More

Japan in Jan: Post-3/11 Tourism

Japan in Jan: Post-3/11 Tourism
Just as 9/11 changed many aspects of American life, so, too, has 3/11 – also called March 11, the date that the tsunami decimated the Sendai coast, affected Japan.   In Tokyo, more locals, particularly young women and couples, have been seeking out places with “healing powers,” such...
January 17th, 2012 | Japan | Read More

Japan in Jan: Snow Monkeys

Japan in Jan: Snow Monkeys
Every once in a while, you come upon something in your travels that goes beyond the ordinary, something that makes you grab your camera and thank whatever deity you believe in for the life that you get to live. For me, that moment came in Jigokudani monkey park in the Japanese Alps, when I stood face...
January 12th, 2012 | Japan | Read More

Photo Friday: Yellow Marigolds at Erawan Shrine, Bangkok

Photo Friday: Yellow Marigolds at Erawan Shrine, Bangkok
  The theme for this week’s Photo Friday (#FriFotos on Twitter) is YELLOW.  Yellow garlands of marigolds are  among the offerings left at the Erawan Shrine in downtown Bangkok. Although 95 percent of the Thai population are Buddhist, the Erawan Shrine is Hindi and the main statue at the shrine...
December 9th, 2011 | Photo Friday, Thailand | Read More

Photo Friday: Angkor Thom Temple – Siem Reap, Cambodia

Photo Friday: Angkor Thom Temple – Siem Reap, Cambodia
 This week’s Photo Friday (#FriFotos on Twitter) theme is REFLECTIONS.  In late October 2007, Chris and I traveled to Siem Reap, Cambodia to see Angkor Wat and many of the other temples nearby.  Pictured above is Angkor Thom Temple, with its reflection in the pool.
August 26th, 2011 | Asia, Cambodia, Destinations, Photo Friday | Read More