This meal was inspired by Seiroku Honda who was a famous author, botanist and landscape designer who designed many national parks in Japan during the Meiji Era (1868-1912). His story begins when he goes to...
A giant Sorry game piece in the Municipal Services Building Plaza at 15th Street and JFK Boulevard....
The Kettle Valley Rail Trail isn’t all remote mountain views and trestles; we rode beside grapevines and past winery doors on a section from Penticton to cute little Naramata. I liked Naramata, lovely by the...
As promised I am referencing a challenge that Tiny Buddha put out to answer ten questions (in 140 characters or less) that deal with some of the hardest questions in life. Today’s question: Number 2...
Last December, a few days before Christmas, while I was planning the itinerary for my one-day stop in Tokyo, I knew I had to be extremely selective about the places to be visited within the...
Audio file: Newmediacracy - Episode 17, The One Where We Rant and Rave about Web Video
It’s been a while since the last New Mediacracy, so we took an opportunity to go back to basics with...
My first car was a 1976 Toyota Corolla Wagon that I bought it in Fort Worth, Texas for $1500 in 1982. Years later, I am still buying used Toyotas . Recently, I purchased my second...
This recipe is similar to Wafū Pasta 1 except it has a nutty aroma from the toasted shirasu (a general term used for baby fish that are still white such as baby sardines and baby...
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