Floating Temple, Deer, and a Snake

Monday, August 7, 2017 – Hiroshima, Japan It was a rainy morning as Typhoon Nora passed by to our east. After watching her “wobble” like all typhoons and hurricanes do, she missed us and did not interrupt any of our travel plans. We got a little wet from a couple of outer bands, but itContinue reading “Floating Temple, Deer, and a Snake”

The Sushi That Ruined All Other Sushi

Monday, July 31, Tokyo, Japan We started our day at the Tsukiji Fish Market. For several blocks around the market there are narrow streets and alleys with vendors and small restaurants. That itself is a wonderful place to wander about, taking in the sights and smells. There are fish vendors for sure, but lots ofContinue reading “The Sushi That Ruined All Other Sushi”

Taiyaki, Takoyaki, Yakitori and Karaoke

Sunday, July 30, 2017 – Tokyo, Japan I love going for an early morning run in a new city. I love seeing, hearing, smelling, and feeling a city come alive as I pound my sneakers through her streets. And to be in a city surrounded by people but isolated by language is both uncomfortable andContinue reading “Taiyaki, Takoyaki, Yakitori and Karaoke”