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Japanese Ties: February 2010
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A brief tale of my travels through Japan (in particular Sapporo, my second home). I started travelling to Japan in 2003, and have made 9 trips since then. I've been married (to T-chan), bought my first house, and had one child (our son, L-kun) and now a second one (our daughter, C-chan). I'm writing this in 2012. So it's sort of like going back in a time machine. Eventually I will get back to current day! Monday, February 1, 2010. Japanese Ties. What is it that keeps me coming back? Originally I was goin...
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Japanese Ties: The Food Chain... Shopping at a Sapporo Supermarket
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A brief tale of my travels through Japan (in particular Sapporo, my second home). I started travelling to Japan in 2003, and have made 9 trips since then. I've been married (to T-chan), bought my first house, and had one child (our son, L-kun) and now a second one (our daughter, C-chan). I'm writing this in 2012. So it's sort of like going back in a time machine. Eventually I will get back to current day! Tuesday, August 23, 2011. The Food Chain. Shopping at a Sapporo Supermarket. 7th August, 2010 -.
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World’s least luxurious cruise ship? | The Travel Game
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A blog about travel writing and 'real' travel and discovery, preferably remote or off the beaten track, worldwide or close to home. World’s least luxurious cruise ship? Panmunjom, Demilitarized Zone. Visiting odd corners of unloved nations can be rewarding, if onerous, but this may be the nearest I’ll ever get to North Korea, a hair-raising experience in itself. Inter-island freighter, Solomon Islands. Sleeping on a cabin floor would be a privilege; most passengers make themselves at home on the decks...
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Bruny Island too brave for Avis | The Travel Game
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A blog about travel writing and 'real' travel and discovery, preferably remote or off the beaten track, worldwide or close to home. Bruny Island too brave for Avis. But the islanders are not standing still, with boutique cheesemakers and confectioners, holiday cottages, launch cruises. And other small-scale, tourism-oriented businesses mushrooming. Bruny is a 15-minute car ferry ride from Kettering on the Tasmanian mainland. But it’s a journey too far for Avis Car Rental. Moving on →. Eyam, Eye of the St...
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This photographer's life | Rob Walls looks back on nearly fifty years as a photographer… | Page 2
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This photographer's life. Newer posts →. March 27, 2013 · 5:53 pm. Street kids, Woolloomooloo, 1962. Street kids, Chapel Street, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, 1962 Rob Walls 2013. Time eventually positions most photographs, even the most amateurish, at the level of art. September 21, 2012 · 3:20 pm. Issue 66 of 40 South Magazine. The first in-print publication of pictures from my project. Has just been published over 8 pages in the portfolio section of the highly respected Tasmanian magazine. The World of Work.
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On the road again… | This photographer's life
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This photographer's life. May 5, 2015 · 1:26 am. On the road again…. After a long hiatus, I’m on the road again with my. The Wimmera, wheat growing country of western Victoria Rob Walls 2015. An original Furphy water cart in the town of Rainbow, in the Western Wimmera. It is said that the term “furphy” originated from the unsubstantiated gossip that occurred on farms as workers gathered around the water cart. Rob Walls 2015. Old shed in the Victorian Western Wimmera town of Rainbow Rob Walls 2015. THIS W...
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Japanese Ties: Shiroi Koibito Park - Enough Toys To Make Your Eyes Pop
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A brief tale of my travels through Japan (in particular Sapporo, my second home). I started travelling to Japan in 2003, and have made 9 trips since then. I've been married (to T-chan), bought my first house, and had one child (our son, L-kun) and now a second one (our daughter, C-chan). I'm writing this in 2012. So it's sort of like going back in a time machine. Eventually I will get back to current day! Saturday, August 6, 2011. Shiroi Koibito Park - Enough Toys To Make Your Eyes Pop. 6th August, 2010 -.
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Japanese Ties: Izakaya Dining Through Time In Sapporo
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A brief tale of my travels through Japan (in particular Sapporo, my second home). I started travelling to Japan in 2003, and have made 9 trips since then. I've been married (to T-chan), bought my first house, and had one child (our son, L-kun) and now a second one (our daughter, C-chan). I'm writing this in 2012. So it's sort of like going back in a time machine. Eventually I will get back to current day! Friday, November 18, 2011. Izakaya Dining Through Time In Sapporo. 13th August, 2010 -. A bit of a m...
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Japanese Ties: Time To Unwind In Tokyo
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A brief tale of my travels through Japan (in particular Sapporo, my second home). I started travelling to Japan in 2003, and have made 9 trips since then. I've been married (to T-chan), bought my first house, and had one child (our son, L-kun) and now a second one (our daughter, C-chan). I'm writing this in 2012. So it's sort of like going back in a time machine. Eventually I will get back to current day! Thursday, January 17, 2013. Time To Unwind In Tokyo. 20th August, 2010. That stops at Odaiba, and wo...
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The ethics of giving to beggars: an expat’s dilemna | The Travel Game
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A blog about travel writing and 'real' travel and discovery, preferably remote or off the beaten track, worldwide or close to home. The ethics of giving to beggars: an expat’s dilemna. Another despatch from my Jakarta-based friend Kevin…. I’ve been thinking recently about the ethics of giving to beggars. Shantytown, Pasar Ikan, Jakarta. What is a measured response to beggars? Push along to Pushkar, this November. To go or not to go →. 21/09/2011 at 3:02 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting ...
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