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Thank you Bill. We always appreciate your input and the insight you provide.
1 year agoHi Tan
Yes, indeed. Such is the miracle of travel where the least expected can come true. Take care and happy travels.
Hey Barry and Mary Ellen, it's me! The guy in white shirt in you photo. It's a miracle to see you again in Okinawa.
1 year agoWow, that's wild that the Sanshin is covered in a snakeskin!
1 year agoNice you all have covers for your seats when it rains, so that it will keep the seat dry for when you get back on. :)
1 year ago:) you saw lots of cats!
1 year agoDemetri looks in excellent shape! Nice you all made his acquaintance. :)
1 year agoSome kind of strangler fig.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangler_fig
Looks like maybe a rose swallowtail.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachliopta_aristolochiae
Thank goodness you all weren't on the west coast of Japan when the earthquake hit! I was thinking of you all!
1 year agoAre the almonds from the tropical almond trees edible?
1 year agoI always say that chocolate is a girl's best friend! :)
1 year agoThe Japanese must prepare their tempura a little different than in the U.S.? Wonder why it tastes better?
1 year agoVery nice and intricately decorated bridge!
1 year ago
That's interesting to see the wind surfing sail has inflated edges! I've never seen that before - - I wonder why they have those inflated edges? Maybe to make it easier/softer when it hits the water?
1 year ago