This taxidermy was found inside a late 19th-century French mansion which has been sealed up for more than 100 years. Via National Geographic.
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This taxidermy was found inside a late 19th-century French mansion which has been sealed up for more than 100 years. Via National Geographic.
Good to know people were just as fucking weird before the internet.
ancient frog memes
et tu, dat boi?
灘のだんじり祭 2016
串カツ ー 三田、兵庫 2016
りんご限定
Nakijin Castle Ruins
Churaumi Aquarium
Neat idea we noticed while in Okinawa. They plant grass in the parking lot to help soak up oil/increase green space.
Merry Christmas from the Ko-baes. Here's a picture of our 1 ft Christmas tree.
Looking good Himeji. #himeji #himejicastle #姫路城 (at Himeji Castle)
Daniel and I went to Himeji Castle today. It was super crowded, but it was still really neat to see. Longer post to come.
Daniel’s Trip to Awaji Island
Probably one of the things I was most excited for about Japan was being able to go bike touring. Last weekend I got to do just that! Let me tell you all about it!
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I went to Osaka for a job interview, and searched for a park on Google Maps to eat lunch. It seems like parks here don't really do grass the same way they do them in North America.
Getting the bicycle secured on a rack has been a bit of a tricky challenge. Last night we were able to finally secure it with an IKEA STOLMEN post between the walls. It's held up by the wood framing of the room, and doesn't drill any holes anywhere. Whew!
Trying to focus while teaching today’s lessons, but all I can think of is the Canadian election results. No more Harper, yay!
My gr.5s went a little wild when I said they could colour these however they wanted.
Yama life.
Today I had hot coffee from a vending machine. It was kind of bland, like Tim Horton's. Pretty cool though! There isn't anything like it back in BC.