
Journey to Japan: Kowie boys spread their wings
Journey to Japan – where two Indigenous boys from a remote community, experience a series of firsts from Tokyo’s tech wonders to the serene traditions of Izu
Listen deeply, tread lightly, give freely....
Journey to Japan – where two Indigenous boys from a remote community, experience a series of firsts from Tokyo’s tech wonders to the serene traditions of Izu
Last night after getting back I was told that Pastor Oleg wanted to have dinner. He invited a young student from his church to translate for us…
24th JulyYesterday and today I pretty much spent organising photos and videos and trying to translate and edit the videos of the army chaplain who had been killed. I did go for a couple of walks for exercise and to clear my head. I walked literally to the other side...
22/7 We said goodbye to everyone at camp including our lovely interpreter. Always hard to take when people so effusively thank you for coming to their country during war and for helping them. Feels like we can do so little and they are so grateful… Aliona helped translate through the...
So how did the carry on baggage only go? Well firstly, as always, it makes travel so much easier in so many ways. Jumping on buses, getting bags up stairs, walking through streets to accommodation is all made so much easier with light minimal baggage. Not to mention the peace...
Had some very Irish experiences in my last 24 hours in Ireland. Attended a traditional music concert in an old church, had a tender Irish lamb dinner in a pub, watched some Gaelic football, and enjoyed a traditional Irish music jam session in a traditional Irish pub. I’d had a...
Despite the rain, today was a wonderful day that made up for yesterday. Walked for 32 km through beautiful forests, lakes, abbeys and castles. Started off at Ross Castle which sits on the edge of Lough Leane and built in the 15th century by an Irish Chieftain. It was the...
Arrived in Killarney (Ireland) after two buses and a train. Had a walk around the quaint old town and bought a couple of gifts. The Claddagh is a traditional Irish symbol (hands clasping a heart with a crown) – – symbolising friendship, loyalty and love…. so bought something with that...
There’s a chance you’ve heard of Aran knits or Aran sweaters – even if you didn’t know that they came from the Aran Islands in the wild Atlantic Ocean. Couldn’t have nailed it better – a boat trip to the Aran Islands and I get the sunniest, calmest ( ‘cam’...
Cruising through the countryside on the bus to Doolin was a great way to appreciate the beauty of the greenery, quaint villages, stone walls, sheep, castles and clear babbling brooks with keen fisherman trying their luck for trout and salmon. Traditional thatched roof house Buses are easy and hassle free...
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