Originally posted on Exploring Cuisines:
Park Plaza is geared up with their 10 day South Indian Food Festival which ends on 22nd January, 2017. The food festival will witness a perfect melange of gastronomical delight with a plethora of Southern flavours. The festival is taking place at their all day dining restaurant K-19. The lunch…
Day: February 3, 2017
Bookish Mid-Autumn Festival Tag
Hello friends, happy Wednesday! I hope your week’s off to a great start. I kind of wish I were on weekend already again, haha, but well. I’m coming back today with another bookish tag, and for once I tried to plan it well – at least, before the season ends…. It’s the Bookish Mid-Autumn Festival…
Vlog: The Phoenix Festival of Lights.
Originally posted on MikeTreks:
If I could have used Kanye’s ‘Flashing Lights’ in this video I would have. But due to this thing called copyright i couldn’t 😦 Annie and I took a trip to The Festival of Lights which tours around the world and happened to be in Phoenix, Arizona whilst we were there…
Amsterdam Light Festival – Images and Video
Originally posted on indahs: dive, travel & photography:
Amsterdam Light Festival (ALF) has been going on as an annual event. It is a winter activity, and it is best to see at night as the day goes shorter. The light exhibition started at the beginning of the December, especially for the canal route. The complete exhibitions…
Beating the January blues at Lumiere London Festival
Originally posted on Why Waste Annual Leave?:
Every year, around this time in January, the general mood in the UK starts to plummet. Any evidence of ardently devoured mince pies has all but evaporated into the ether alongside the remnants of the festive-flavoured brandy creams once so strategically placed beside them. The reams of unread…
I Ate a Whole Pie
Originally posted on Delery Gazette:
I am sitting here at home starving to death. I am supposed to be on a diet, but I am about to eat everything in sight. Beware! Any fine, sexy ladies in my vicinity had better run for cover. Hahaha… https://www.facebook.com/fdelery/posts/10209169623610854 That is I on the right in the gold…
The Therapy of Baking Bread
Originally posted on Marilyn R. Gardner:
I begin to bake bread when twilight comes quickly and a chill is ever-present in the air. I begin to bake bread when the dark of winter is not yet upon us and the glow of Autumn shines through orange candles. I continue baking it through the cold of…
Simple Disciplines to Keep Your Dream Alive
Originally posted on Keep On Moving:
Many people have a vision of what they want to do. However, as times passing by, their vision start floating in the air and they lose complete track of it. It is easy to be distracted in life. There are so many things that can happen in one day.…
An Overnight Stay in the Heart of the Jungle: Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre
“Look for the bare necessities. The simple bare necessities. Forget about your worries and your strife”. – Baloo, The Jungle Book We slowly drove down the narrow dirt road through… Source: An Overnight Stay in the Heart of the Jungle: Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre
Standing Up for Girls in the Time of Trump
Originally posted on Girls' Globe:
Trump is threatening the rights and well-being of adolescent girls domestically and globally, especially those whose skin color, religion and country of origin do not meet his approval. The person holding the most powerful and prestigious office in one of the most influential global nations is a sex offender who…
Why Many Chinese Like Eating Dumplings. And Why The World Does As Well
Article Source: mabelkwong.com
Friday Fictioneers: What’s Left
Originally posted on TALES FROM THE MOTHERLAND:
(Aaaand, once again, I forgot to add my post to the link up!) I missed a week, recovering from my trip to Israel and the March on Washington. Hard to wrap my brain around so many things right now… Thanks to Rochelle Wisoff-Fields for rallying whatever, whatever the…