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My name is Lisa and I'm a crafty girl with wanderlust working as an engineer by day. My blog chronicles projects in my home as well as pictures and stories from my travels.

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Tuesday
Aug072012

Picture of the Day: Guard Wall Doorway at Ta Prom 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ta Prom, Cambodia
8.2011

Monday
Aug062012

Picture of the Day: Nagoya Castle

Nagoya, Japan
7.22.2012 

Sunday
Aug052012

Picture of the Day: Canal Boat in Front of Temple

Bangkok, Thailand
8.20.2011 

Saturday
Aug042012

Picture of the Day: Temple Window at Enryakuji

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enryakuji, Japan
12.03.2011 

Friday
Aug032012

Picture of the Day: Cambodian Fruit Seller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Siem Reap, Cambodia
8.2011 

Thursday
Aug022012

10,000 Pictures

While I was in Japan I hit a milestone. As I was wandering around Gujo Hachiman in the rain I snapped this picture along the banks of the Yoshida River.

It's far from the best picture I've ever taken but it is charming in its own way with the forest of bamboo and cedar on the mountainside behind the cheerfully painted homes. As I was taking the photo I was balancing my umbrella, camera and bag trying to get the picture without getting soaked. I got my picture but I didn't stay very dry.

What is notable about the picture is that when I was looking at my photos later I notived that it is the ten thousandth shot that I have taken with my Canon EOS 7D.

I love taking photos and while many are not that great they are all mine, my memories frozen in time. Here's to another 10,000!

Thursday
Aug022012

Picture of the Day: Sunset Over Detroit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Detroit, Michigan
11.2011 

Wednesday
Aug012012

Picture of the Day: Fountain at Kizomizu-dera

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kiyomizu-dera
Kyoto, Japan
12.04.2011 

Tuesday
Jul312012

Picture of the Day: Side of Temple at the Grand Palace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bangkok, Thailand
8.20.2012 

Monday
Jul302012

Week in Pictures: 7.30.2012

This past week has been a little crazy. For the first half of the week I was in Japan putting in some long work hours. My schedule of working during the day, grabbing dinner with friends and then staying up most of the night communicating with US colleagues caught up to me and I spent the rest of the week after returning quite sick. Luckily I am starting to feel a bit better and hope to be back on my feet soon.

Collage One, First Row
- Monday night for dinner I had some wonderful sushi for dinner. Delicious!
- I also had some tebasaki (手羽先), which are fried chicken wings famous in the Nagoya area
- Tuesday night I also had more awesome sushi. I had to try to get my fill before heading home

Collage One, Second Row
- The whole time I was in Japan it was ridiculously hot and humid. Some days it was even approaching a hundred degrees.
- Beating the heat was made a little bit easier by the omnipresent vending machines on the streets. You can't walk much more than a few minutes before seeing one so you are never far from a cold drink
- Wednesday night I met up with some friends at an Italian restaurant, Il Grano, for dinner. They had a wood burning pizza oven and it was absolutely amazing pizza

Collage One, Third Row
- Thursday morning I snapped this photo of downtown Toyota City before taking the bus to the airport
- When I checked in at the airport I was happy to have an upgrade to business class
- Centrair Airport has a cartoon mascot known as "フー" or "Who" the mysterious traveller. Cute, isn't he? American airports should have mascots, too.

Collage Two, First Row
- After I checked into the airport I had a decent chunk of time so I hopped on a train to Tokoname (only 3 minutes away) and spent an hour there wandering around. Tokoname is a little town famous for pottery, particularly maneki-neko. Maneki-neko, or beckoning cats, are said to bring good luck to their owners. This extra large maneki-neko in Tokonake is called Tokonyan about 4 feet tall and 7 feet wide.
- Tokoname (常滑) has a sign posted pottery trail which takes you past the tourist sights in the town. One of those sights is Dokanzaka (土管坂) or Clay Pipe Hill. One side of the path is embedded with antique clay pipes while the other (in my picture) is embedded with ceramic sake bottles
- Tokoname is home to an impressive norborigama (登り窯) or climbing kiln built in 1887 with eight chambers and ten chimneys

Collage Two, Second Row
- After returning back to the airport I hung out in the business class lounge before boarding for my flight
- We left the gate at the airport a bit early which was nice. Early departure = early arrival
- I saw some beautiful views of the Japanese Alps on my flight

Collage Two, Third Row
- I had a chance to see Mt. Fuji swathed in clouds as I was flying overhead
- Saturday was my birthday (how is it that I can be 35 already?) and as part of my gift Frank gave me a Roku Box. I don't have cable but I do have a Hulu account and this lets me watch Hulu on my TV among other cool features. Being at home sick it was really nice to be able to veg out in front of the TV over the weekend.
- While I've been sick I've had trouble feeling like eating anything, but eating pie and drinking tea has hit the spot.