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The Fieldings in Fiji. Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living. - Mary Ritter Beard Denarau Island.

The Fieldings in Fiji

We went from basic amenities and adventure to something more comfortable but not as authentically Fijian. On the first day on Denarau I did have to ask directions to a restaurant and the first hotel employee I found was a young man wearing a grass skirt and black paint who was lighting torches. Nice guy. :) Photos 1 & 2 - our room and little patio. Photo 3 - Back at the marina for lunch. Food blog. Chinese recipes and eating culture. 09.10 - my name is yeh. And just like that, as if it were on some kind of cue, it is soup weather.

09.10 - my name is yeh

{you know, the edible version of scarf weather. the best kind of weather} not that it needs to be soup weather to eat ramen because ramen was the non-kosher food of choice at summer camp... my friendsies brought cases of the stuff in their duffels. don't even ask how we cooked it. it's really embarrassing. but anywho. ramen is the type of soup that tastes best when you're eleven and you've just had a really long ice skating practice and you're still in your skating tights and your little skating dress but you must have food to even have the energy to change into your jammies. so your mommy bypasses the leftovers and just sticks some "line noodle soup" on the stove. bless her.

Foodie Blogroll : Browse Blogs. October Newsletter. Meritha's Journey. On an early spring morning in a small Alaskan hospital, minutes after I was born, my father held me towards the heavens and dedicated me to the Lord and His services.

October Newsletter. Meritha's Journey.

Looking back I marvel at how such a simple dedication has covered me in faith and love and brought me to where I am. It may seem a small feat to some, but I have come a long way out of the mud and mire of deep depression and am learning how to get up and walk in Grace and Freedom through God's Love and Truth. That is why I have named this first newsletter, "Talitha Koum!

" which translates to, "Little Girl, I say to you, get up! " Jesus spoke these words to Jairus' daughter in Mark 5:41 and I feel that He has spoken the same to me as of recently. Fast-forward to the Spring of 2006: I attended Alaska Christian College in Soldotna, Alaska. They encouraged me to attend North Park University in Chicago, Illinois and they sent me off with their blessing. Blogs. SocialTimes - Your Social Media Source. Media Relations Insights – Cision Blog. Come 'n See. Sixth-grader from Kobe donates ancient mirror fragment after discovery in park. Oct 09, 2013 Faith Aquino Lifestyle & Travel No Comments The city of Kobe presented Shogo Sano, 12, with a letter of appreciation as he donates a fragment of an ancient mirror to the city.

Sixth-grader from Kobe donates ancient mirror fragment after discovery in park

The mirror, identified to be more than 1500 years old, is a designated national cultural asset. The 5×3 cm blue-green fragment was discovered by Sano in a park close to his family’s home in January 2009. “When I found it, I thought it was a mysterious object,” Sano said. Despite being just a fragment, the sixth grader still decided to keep it in his desk drawer. When the fragment was examined by experts, it was confirmed to be part of the bronze mirror unearthed in a 3rd century burial mound in 1986.

Other artifacts mistaken for something simpler were also discovered this year in Japan. [via NHK] Artifacts, History, Kobe, Museum, Students inShare2. Blogging. Blogging. Blogging. UrbanTick. Career Girl Network -Career Girl Network. Inupiaq Values » A Blog of ICE. Through the environment is harsh and cold, our ancestors learned to live with warmth, kindness, caring and compassion.

Inupiaq Values » A Blog of ICE

WE … know the power of prayer – We are a spiritual people !! AMEN! Alaska Native Knowledge Network. Native Values. TheBloggess.com. Etiquipedia. Not A Blog. Blogs et micro-blogging. Blogs. Blog et Micro Blog. Blog et miccro-blogging. Friends for Weight Loss. WANDERLUSTING. Almost everyone I know who's been to Japan would only say one thing: The food is good.

WANDERLUSTING

And I got to experience that last week. For three days, I forgot about my diet because traveling is the best excuse to cheat on it haha! :D In this post, I'll share with you all the restaurants I've been to in my trip-they're also some of the best around Ginza so read on and take note of them when you visit this district! :) For fine dining goodness in Ginza, be sure to visit Shiseido Parlour. PRICE RANGE: Ala Carte meals start at Y1,000 (P500.00) and Set meals start at Y6,000 (P3,000.00) Just a recap from my first post about my Shiseido immersion, Shiseido Parlour boasts of their extensive array of the finest foods from pastries, to regular meals, and to teas. The place is really classy-it's the kind that would require you to dress up formally, although I don't know if that's a requirement here.

I had a 5- course dinner. Confit of Foie Gras in French- Oh hi there, my beloved Foie Gras.