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The travels and musings of a farang in Southeast Asia. If I ever leave the place that I call home, it will be documented here. Think Captain Picard and his Captain's log, although I don't intend on leaving the planet. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. So I am officially in the last day of my Cambodian travels and the last day of my South East Asian adventure. I am currently in Phnom Penh, the capitol of Cambodia. Thus, I was able to see a royal palace! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The travels and musings of a farang in Southeast Asia: July 2007
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The travels and musings of a farang in Southeast Asia. If I ever leave the place that I call home, it will be documented here. Think Captain Picard and his Captain's log, although I don't intend on leaving the planet. Wednesday, July 25, 2007. For ease of use, there are links on the right hand side that correspond to months. Essentially, I was in San Francisco in February for a job interview. Ignore this. March I was in Nongkhai Thailand. I also spent a few days in Laos. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The travels and musings of a farang in Southeast Asia: May 2007
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The travels and musings of a farang in Southeast Asia. If I ever leave the place that I call home, it will be documented here. Think Captain Picard and his Captain's log, although I don't intend on leaving the planet. Thursday, May 3, 2007. The most important thing. While that last entry included many important pearls of wisdom, I forgot to include the most important one. Life is supposed to be fun and enjoyable. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Pictures from my travels.
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Vagabond Sara: June 2008
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Sunday, June 29, 2008. While in Kyoto, Mom and I had a "maiko makeover." Most Westerners will understand this as we were geisha's. In fact, a maiko is a geisha apprentice. It was really funny to see the photos! We look so different. The hardest part was taking all that make-up off. It took forever! Thursday, June 19, 2008. My parents are flying somewhere between NY and Japan right now. I will see them in like 16 hours. YAY YAY YAY YAY! Sunday, June 15, 2008. Earthquakes scare me now. Click here to see it.
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Vagabond Sara: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Back in the Adirondack's. One of the reasons I love Plattsburgh so much is because it's so close to the Adirondack State Park. This is 6 million acres of nearly undisturbed land, mostly mountainous. There are 46 peaks over 4,000 feet (1,219 m) and those that summit all 46 are called 46ers. Jon and I have decided to try to become one of those elite hikers. The second hike I did was Noonmark with my friend Julie. This one was much more strenuous with the summit at 2175 feet.
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Vagabond Sara: I'm back folks!
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Monday, November 30, 2009. I think I'm going to start blogging again. I miss it. I don't know if anyone actually will look at this anymore. But, it's worth a shot. I started this blog when I was 22. Now, I'm 26. That's pretty crazy. For my 26th birthday, Jon took me to Point Au Roche lodge which is about 10 miles north of Plattsburgh. It's across from our favorite state park called Point Au Roche. This is where we have gone for many hikes and of course, this is where Jon proposed to me.
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Vagabond Sara: Please donate to Japan
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Please donate to Japan. What do you say back? I am asking you to please consider donating. At this time, I can only make referrals to donate to larger organizations. However, if you'd like to wait, I'm trying to determine how I can donate directly to Ishinomaki. Or visit https:/ american. Http:/ www.redcross.org.uk/. Send cheques or call 08450 53 53 53. Donate. Online through the link above. Http:/ www.globalgiving.org/. Or text "Japan" to 50555 (US only I assume).
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Vagabond Sara: May 2008
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Monday, May 05, 2008. Or a portable shrine about town. The Shinto. Priest takes the 'Shinto God' from the main shrine and puts it into the portable shrine. It is believed that the local men are carrying God about town this way. A man walks in front of all these men carrying the mikoshi. And sprinkles salt before them to make the ground purified. The mikoshi. Getting my head bit by the lion. Me, Jane, the Shinto Priest and Emily. The Shinto Priest putting God into the Mikoshi. Lunch at Suzuki-san's house.
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Vagabond Sara: May 2010
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010. I've decided I like to cook so much that I want you to read my cooking blog:. Http:/ www.eggyveggiekitchen.blogspot.com/ http:/ www.eggyveggiekitchen.blogspot.com/. This blog (vagabond Sara) will be used for my travel stories. In my daily routine of cooking, please check out my yummy recipes! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a current Peace Corps volunteer serving in Tanzania as a secondary school English teach. My husband is here with me teaching secondary math.
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Vagabond Sara: One year later
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Saturday, March 10, 2012. For those with more time on their hands, please take the time to watch some documentaries and see that Japan is trying their hardest to rebuild the destructed part of their nation. Children of the tsunami by BBC (featuring my former Japanese colleague, Naomi):. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? V=D AxnoNrr 8&feature=youtu.be. Bringing it close to you:. A map showing what a Fukushima nuclear destruction would have looked like in the USA:. Japan's battered coast: then and now:. The Ja...