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Newly Perceived: Tending Toward Silence
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. We have been in Japan for over a week now and with the excitement surrounding the presidential election (YES! I will have more time to write again after these papers are finished but those are my present thoughts on Japan. Celebrate for me in the States, please. Thanks for the update. We are dancing in the streets and pumping the air around here (many of us anyway). What does your family think of our election-do you know?
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Newly Perceived: A Holiday on Honshu
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Saturday, December 13, 2008. A Holiday on Honshu. Between tottering around the speed-skating rink and climbing the sand dunes of Tottori, Rachel and I enjoyed our last bites of mochi, udon, and a few swigs of quality Suntory liquor. We acquired some o-mamori. 160;at an old Buddhist temple in Nagano and soothed our traveling muscles in our evening bath at an onsen. Photos: The sand dunes of Tottori, the A-bomb dome and Peace Park in Hiroshima.
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Newly Perceived: The Banyan Tree and a Man With One Hundred Names
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. The Banyan Tree and a Man With One Hundred Names. To view my father's photos from Vietnam and Siem Reap, Cambodia:. Http:/ web.me.com/jsan06/Home Pages/Vietnam %26 Cambodia.html#grid. Photos: Nat smiling in front of a pile of scrap metal and pieces of old US bomber planes at Hanoi's Revolutionary Museum, Dr. Ngoc working at his desk. Vietnam/Cambodia trip with you two was amazing! February 6, 2009 at 3:18 PM.
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Newly Perceived: December 2008
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. The Banyan Tree and a Man With One Hundred Names. To view my father's photos from Vietnam and Siem Reap, Cambodia:. Http:/ web.me.com/jsan06/Home Pages/Vietnam %26 Cambodia.html#grid. Photos: Nat smiling in front of a pile of scrap metal and pieces of old US bomber planes at Hanoi's Revolutionary Museum, Dr. Ngoc working at his desk. Sunday, December 14, 2008. A Birthday to Remember. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Subscribe to: ...
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Newly Perceived: A Birthday to Remember
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Sunday, December 14, 2008. A Birthday to Remember. Photos: Olivia, Eva, and Vera on Gushan, me blowing out candles in our classroom. It sounds like the travels have been pretty intense; I hope that the parents visit was great and that the holidays were a good release from the stress of school. It sounds like you are having unforgettable experiences. December 30, 2008 at 9:32 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Daniel Adler's Classy Blog.
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Newly Perceived: October 2008
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Wednesday, October 22, 2008. On Living the Hai Life and a Short Adieu to China. After visiting the terra cotta warriors and wandering the narrow passageways of the old Muslim Quarter in Xi'an, Shanghai is a thrilling place to end our stay. The skyscrapers, the streets of seemingly endless shopping malls, the mix of old, colonial Europe and new. Thursday, October 16, 2008. China on the Run. I look forward to the next stint in China and, now that my computer...
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Newly Perceived: November 2008
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Sunday, November 16, 2008. Lunch in Japan: Mochi Eyes and Tofu Membrane. It sounds like something from a Halloween flick, I know. But the fact of the matter is, Japan has some weird. Food And I love it, even the octopus pancakes. Since spending money is done with great ease here, most of us end up sitting on the front steps of school, eating trays of noodles and onigiri. With sour plum paste inside while sipping chu. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. I will have ...
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Newly Perceived: September 2008
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An account of eight months' travel in East Asia. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The Gobi: Mongolia's Last Frontier. Despite a bit of illness, a sandstorm, and eleven hour bus rides- or maybe because of these things- our time in the Gobi was little short of a grand adventure. We spent out time learning traditional Mongolian folk songs (Nat seems to have mastered more of the language than anyone), joking around with the Mongolian staff, riding camels, eating lots. Tuesday, September 2, 2008. The Cyrillic menu...