Posts Tagged ‘travel’

This Thing Called….Camino

I’m referring to the Camino de Santiago. This is a historical pilgrimage walk mostly in Spain (but some routes start in other countries such as France). In the past it was a spiritual journey to Santiago de Compostela. Today thousands of people from all over the world come to walk, bike, or ride a horse

Amazing views in Furano

Stranger In A Strange Land

Konnichiwa from Japan! It has now been 1 1/2 years since I posted my first blog from Japan. If you’re new here, you can go to: http://www.kscopewellness.com/toto-were-not-in-kansas-anymore/ and see where my journey in “The Land of The Rising Sun” started. I will sum up my past 6 months since my last blog: Here it is

Amazing fields that are a 20-minutes walk from where I live in Kutchan. Mt Yotei is an ever-present feature here.

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?

I made it through a full year here in Japan and accomplished something I’ve  dreamed of doing! It has been an amazing experience and at the same time extremely challenging. I truly feel that growth and learning come from the challenges we endure in life. I’ve now been happily unemployed for a little over two

The view of Mount Yotei in the clouds taken from Hirafu ski area.

Winter Is Coming….

Winter is coming…….and I’m not taking about Game of Thrones either, rather Hokkaido, Japan! Oh, but first let’s not forget about summer and autumn. It has been awhile since I’ve lived in a place with definite seasons and it amazes me how fast the seasons change. I arrived in the summer for the 2-3 weeks

Land Of The Rising Sun

The Land Of The Rising Sun

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” This is a line from one of my favorite poems by Mary Oliver called “The Summer Day” My answer to that question is that I’m going to spend a year in “The Land of The Rising Sun”…..Japan!  High on

The sunrise over Westlake in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Northern Vietnam

This post is a little bit delayed but life happens! I have lots of pictures to help tell the story and I hope you enjoy the journey. If you need a recap of ‘Vietnam: South to North’ check it out here. Leaving Hue, I boarded an overnight train in a sleeper compartment. I learned the

One of the many temples at Po Nagar in Nha Trang. I especially liked this one.

Vietnam-South to North

I certainly didn’t know what I was getting into when I decided to come to Vietnam. I found that it was a mixture of many things and if I where to describe it in one word, I’d have to say “intense”. When I arrived to Ho Chi Minh City (also called Saigon), I was overwhelmed!

This is from a view point on the way to the lighthouse in Bryon Bay.

The Land Down Under

My trip to Australia was very short but extremely enjoyable. I hadn’t planned to go to Australia from New Zealand but since it’s SO close and it had been about 30 years since I was there last, I figured why not? Given the fact that winter was quickly approaching, I decided to stick to the

In New Zealand it is so common to see rainbows. This was on Waiheke Island.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

In New Zealand, the rain often brings rainbows and a brilliant blue sky filled with puffy white clouds. I didn’t mind the rain in New Zealand although the temperatures did start dropping as the days moved closer to winter.  I enjoyed my time on the North Island. I flew from Christchruch, on the South Island,