It is time for a holiday in the middle of our holiday. Huacachina, sand dunes and the sun!
Huacachina is near Ica in the coastal area of Peru. The place is famous for its lagoon in the middle of a desert. The name didn't say anything to me at first, but after reading Lonely Planet I understood that we made a quick visit there during the …
Kia ora!
Noora seikkailee kevään 2012 kiertäen maailmaa. Afrikka, Aasia, Oseania ja Etelä-Amerikka odottavat ja seikkailuista voit lukea täältä. Tarkoituksena on mahdollisuuksien mukaan kirjoitella kerran viikossa ja blogin muoto saattaa muuttua ajan mittaan ja suunnitelmiin tulee helposti muutoksia. Kysymyksiä ja ajatuksia saa heittää ilmoille niin paljon kuin haluaa. Ajatuksena on kertoa, mitä kaikkea elämääni kuuluu ja myös, mitä kaikkea sitä tulee matkan aikana…
Noora seikkailee kevään 2012 kiertäen maailmaa. Afrikka, Aasia, Oseania ja Etelä-Amerikka odottavat ja seikkailuista voit lukea täältä. Tarkoituksena on mahdollisuuksien mukaan kirjoitella kerran viikossa ja blogin muoto saattaa muuttua ajan mittaan ja suunnitelmiin tulee helposti muutoksia. Kysymyksiä ja ajatuksia saa heittää ilmoille niin paljon kuin haluaa. Ajatuksena on kertoa, mitä kaikkea elämääni kuuluu ja myös, mitä kaikkea sitä tulee matkan aikana opittua, nähtyä ja koettua. Let the adventure begin, feel free to follow!
It is time for a holiday in the middle of our holiday. Huacachina, sand dunes and the sun!
Huacachina is near Ica in the coastal area of Peru. The place is famous for its lagoon in the middle…
First thing to notice in Arequipa is the totally chaotic and crazy traffic. Cars just drive where ever they want without thinking which would be a good way or who should go first. I bet there…
Taxi drove us from the Arica bus station to the hostel, which was a bit further away from the center. The arrival to the hostel was one of the most hectic ones, while the staff was already wa…
Arriving at Iquique was not as easy as could be expected. First the whole money show in Calama and them a more show in the morning. The bus arrived in Iquique at five in the morning, but ther…
Lee
If you are concerned about bgduet, you may want to stay in a backpackers hostels. You can get a bed in a dorm for as low as $18 or a room for about $35. Do a search for backpackers hostel singapore and you should find some. Stay about 3-4 days, eat at the hawker centres (singaporeans love food, so this is something you should experience) go to the prime shopping areas (Orchard Road, Vivo City), our beaches (East Coast Park and Sentosa), visit the Merlion and Empress Place where the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles is, visit Chinatown (the Chinese New Year decorations should still be there), visit Little India (24 hour shopping at Mustafa Centre where you can buy almost anything)You can move about using the public transport. It is very efficient. You can choose to buy a tourist pass for $8 a day for unlimited rides.Enjoy your trip!
Ishin
They are marvelous, what a great shot. Do you know that this is one of the few times I've been able to imeaidetmly know the context of perspective shot? I saw the title of your post over at Hilary's blog (congratulations on the post of the week mention, by the way) and thought, "Oh dear, that is likely something heartbreaking. I don't suppose there's any chance that it's actually a picture of a cobbler's office..." So I crowed with delight after I clicked the link :-) Take that with you today, you made someone crow in delight. What a nice thing to do for a stranger. Thank you.
Hisao
When you do a blog on Cakes Gone Bad, I will send my entry in on that one! The cake was inedible. I had 3 frdeins who all wanted to help with the wedding. All 3 are superb cooks. Putting 3 fabulous cooks together in one kitchen served to prove the old adage that too many cooks spoil the pot. They were laughing and carrying on, but wouldn't let me enter the kitchen when I wanted to investigate the reason for hearing the garbage disposal running constantly. How could we know the end result until after the cake was cut? They forgot the most major ingredient, a raspberry soaking syrup. I can't even describe what the cake tasted like, but if there had been a room full of cats at our wedding, they would have all been busy scratching, trying to cover over the cake. Fortunately, another friend, who is a published cook (featured in major cooking mags) had brought several cakes and I had also made some different cakes. NO ONE would touch that cake.
Lee If you are concerned about bgduet, you may want to stay in a backpackers hostels. You can get a bed in a dorm for as low as $18 or a room for about $35. Do a search for backpackers hostel singapore and you should find some. Stay about 3-4 days, eat at the hawker centres (singaporeans love food, so this is something you should experience) go to the prime shopping areas (Orchard Road, Vivo City), our beaches (East Coast Park and Sentosa), visit the Merlion and Empress Place where the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles is, visit Chinatown (the Chinese New Year decorations should still be there), visit Little India (24 hour shopping at Mustafa Centre where you can buy almost anything)You can move about using the public transport. It is very efficient. You can choose to buy a tourist pass for $8 a day for unlimited rides.Enjoy your trip!
re: 18.01-22.01.2012 First impressions of SingaporeIshin They are marvelous, what a great shot. Do you know that this is one of the few times I've been able to imeaidetmly know the context of perspective shot? I saw the title of your post over at Hilary's blog (congratulations on the post of the week mention, by the way) and thought, "Oh dear, that is likely something heartbreaking. I don't suppose there's any chance that it's actually a picture of a cobbler's office..." So I crowed with delight after I clicked the link :-) Take that with you today, you made someone crow in delight. What a nice thing to do for a stranger. Thank you.
re: 16.-18.01.2012 Malaysia - Few days visit in Kuala LumpurHisao When you do a blog on Cakes Gone Bad, I will send my entry in on that one! The cake was inedible. I had 3 frdeins who all wanted to help with the wedding. All 3 are superb cooks. Putting 3 fabulous cooks together in one kitchen served to prove the old adage that too many cooks spoil the pot. They were laughing and carrying on, but wouldn't let me enter the kitchen when I wanted to investigate the reason for hearing the garbage disposal running constantly. How could we know the end result until after the cake was cut? They forgot the most major ingredient, a raspberry soaking syrup. I can't even describe what the cake tasted like, but if there had been a room full of cats at our wedding, they would have all been busy scratching, trying to cover over the cake. Fortunately, another friend, who is a published cook (featured in major cooking mags) had brought several cakes and I had also made some different cakes. NO ONE would touch that cake.
re: Nyt mennään eikä meinata!Maria wau kuullostaa mahtavalta!!!
re: Kaikki loppuu aikanaan - Niin myös vuosi 2011Maria ihana! <3
re: Penquins!