Food 20
87 Funazushi
Funa= a type of carp + zushi=vinegared rice. Dating back to 1619 from Shiga prefecture and Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan, this is supposedly the oldest form of narezushi (fermented sushi. Nare = become) in Japan. I’m no expert, but I found a shop that makes it in Shiga and decided to […]
84 Clips from May
Dinner with John at Braziliano in Kobe then nihonshu at a nice little place in Sannomiya. I spot the Mario kart gang, show you a clean train station bathroom for some reason, have the best Kobe beef yakiniku ever, and then eat whale. Did I miss something? I take these videos to document my last […]
80 Update for March and April
I made it through the roughest part of the year. It was a bit expensive and not very good for my body, but it’s over. Now I can start preparing my mind and body for a life alone on the road without much money. Seeing my son is always fantastic. I hope he wins his […]
77 Day 7 Leaving Thailand
The last day of my trip to Thailand. The Mae Hong Son loop was a lot of fun as were all of the places we visited and the people we met. I can only say that this was MUCH more than I expected. I had a phenomenal experience and couldn’t have been with nice friends. […]
75 Day 5 MHS to Chiang Mai
This was a 10 hour ride to Chiang Mai on the Mae Hong Son loop. It was a long day but I made it to Chiang Mai without breaking a bone. We had to do some off road riding for a bit but it wasn’t too bad. My scooter could handle it. After we dropped […]
74 Day 4 Relaxing in Mae Hong Son
Last night was a blast. We danced and had a great time. Today, we relax, get massages, eat, walk, eat, drink, and sleep. Just a relaxing day as we prepare for the long ride to Chiang Mai tomorrow. I’m learning a lot about editing videos. I use Adobe Premiere.
73 Day 3 Mae Hong Son
We had a great time in Pai, a beautiful ride to Mae Hong Son, a relaxing afternoon by the pool, and a WOWZA of a massage later. To top it off, we found the only party in town and it was crowded with around 100 hundred locals. We were definitely the minority in Mae Hong […]