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Jack Adams, Comparative Mythologist.: December 2009
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Jack Adams, Comparative Mythologist. This is a space where I work publicly on material. All comments are welcomed, positive and negative, as this is a forum of ideas. Creative Mythology is probably, in my opinion, the most important activity of humanity in the 21st century. Thursday, 31 December 2009. Japanese Mythologies and Monotheism. The Function of Mythology. The Unexplainable Internal Reality. The Incomprehensible External Reality. The question of what the universe is and how it occurs is actually ...
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Jack Adams, Comparative Mythologist.: July 2010
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Jack Adams, Comparative Mythologist. This is a space where I work publicly on material. All comments are welcomed, positive and negative, as this is a forum of ideas. Creative Mythology is probably, in my opinion, the most important activity of humanity in the 21st century. Sunday, 11 July 2010. Animystic eyeconic condestruction by Mari. When we lived within the animal world our mythologies placed us within the family of animals. All of our indigenous elders of the planet see animals as cousins to ou...
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Victorian Gems: St John's Tavern: An Interview with Nick Sharpe
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A site dedicated to the little treasures of the Victorian period. All material on these pages is sourced from original texts in the Adams Victorian Literature Collection. One of the features of this blog is the number of genuine Victorian recipes. All things their station. Victorian London Public Houses. Sunday, 30 January 2011. St John's Tavern: An Interview with Nick Sharpe. Labels: Victorian London Public Houses. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Akane Takayama, Artist. What I like about Japan.
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Victorian Gems: July 2010
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A site dedicated to the little treasures of the Victorian period. All material on these pages is sourced from original texts in the Adams Victorian Literature Collection. One of the features of this blog is the number of genuine Victorian recipes. All things their station. Victorian London Public Houses. Sunday, 11 July 2010. Sunday 11th July 2010: The Book Fair Acquisitions. As an historian the academic value is in the details of life and with the collection growth the possibility of cross referencing&#...
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Japan, the people, the culture and the sights: Japanease.: Onsen, Japan's quiet treasure.
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Sunday, 15 July 2012. Onsen, Japan's quiet treasure. The Onsen, volcanic hot spring spa, is a pleasure of which I can never tire. If you need to remember who you are and what your life is really about then the onsen is one of the places where you can take a weary soul. However it is important for me that the journey is to a Ryokan. A traditional Japanese hotel, rather than something which panders towards the needs of the outsider, the tourist hoard. Our favourite ryokan is near Nagano. A view back into t...
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Japan, the people, the culture and the sights: Japanease.: 01/01/14 - 01/02/14
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Monday, 13 January 2014. Is Japanese rice cake. A short-grain japonica glutinous rice. The rice is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki. While also eaten year-round, mochi. Is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year. And is commonly sold and eaten during that time. Source: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochi. About the book by David Pilling, Bending Adversity; Japan and the Art of Survival. All of which leads me to a s...
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Japan, the people, the culture and the sights: Japanease.: Yutenji, understanding Japan and its people.
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012. Yutenji, understanding Japan and its people. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). HMiL Honourable Mother in Law. HBiL Honourable Brother in Law. HBYF Honourable Best Yorkshire Friend. Purple High Mountain: Honourable Wife. Ox Hammer: A play on the Japanese word for wife Oqu-samma. Daikoku Research: Intelligence for Investing. Apply to daikoku@takethepebble.com for more information. The Story So Far. Yutenji, understanding Japan and its people. Onsen, Japans quiet treasure.
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Japan, the people, the culture and the sights: Japanease.: Why Japan suffers from lazy journalism.
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Monday, 3 February 2014. Why Japan suffers from lazy journalism. This morning I was sitting by a river watching the tombi. Gather in the trees on the other bank. The sun wasn't up as it was no more than 7.30 am and the fact I was naked didn't really matter in the chill of an early February dawn because I was sat in a bubbling hot onsen. Bath In such moments, when travelling in Japan, my attachment to my own culture and place of origin is ephemeral at best. Deep in the mountain fastness of Aichi. HBYF Hon...