Yenda’s legend lives on
Jesus mentioned something about not putting new wine into old wineskins, and I so get it. Four times I awoke last night, the old skin… Read More »Yenda’s legend lives on
Jesus mentioned something about not putting new wine into old wineskins, and I so get it. Four times I awoke last night, the old skin… Read More »Yenda’s legend lives on
Precis After what must be a year’s planning, inevitably, we departed the Treehouse in a flustered rush, our plans of a leisurely Davies Market breakfast… Read More »Hope this works
Travel always precipitates learning and awareness. I’ve learnt that my butt-hole is 5mm off centre. Each bathroom bidet experience results in a hit slightly to… Read More »Home run
Hideyoshi Toyotomi rose from the peasant classes to become the “defacto leader of Japan” (Wikipedia) in the 1500s. He worked relentlessly to unify Japan and… Read More »Samurai
In brief (because I need to sleep): Canal parallel to Dotombori.
“So, let us be alert–alert in a twofold sense. Since Auschwitz we know what man is capable of. And since Hiroshima we know what is… Read More »Two worlds
A stunning day for vagabonding! 7am breakfast at Tanuki, packed, dumped ski bag for pick up, and out for a morning walk before the bus… Read More »Colours
Bogled adjective /ˈbō-gəl:d/ Past simple and past participle of bogle (drink. As in, can I freshen your Bogle honey?) Etymology Middle English bow-galled meaning seriously… Read More »Whackidy-Do!
“It is the life of the crystal, thearchitect of the flake, the fire of thefrost, the soul of the sunbeam. Thiscrisp winter air is full… Read More »“Walking in a winter wonderland”
“It is in his pleasure that a man reallylives; it is from his leisure that heconstructs the true fabric of self.” Agnes Repplier We took… Read More »Jet Skis