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Trailer hula

(Ralph Crane. 1956?)


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solophent: Arabian Caravan at Dusk - Ludwig Hans Fischer

solophent:

Arabian Caravan at Dusk - Ludwig Hans Fischer


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 ‘Wildwood Road’ELIE SAAB Ready-to-Wear Autumn Winter 2017-18 for the September issue

‘Wildwood Road’

ELIE SAAB Ready-to-Wear Autumn Winter 2017-18 for the September issue of Jamalouki Magazine shot by Pascale Laffe and styled by Dima Farhat.


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 Les vacances approchent, voici la caravane idéale pour ceux qui craignent d'avoir soif dans leur ca

Les vacances approchent, voici la caravane idéale pour ceux qui craignent d'avoir soif dans leur camping cet été


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caravanby Stephen Trinder
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Fionn and Stephane are hanging out !

#fionn whitehead    #caravan    #reblog    
Recent pic of Fionn on the Caravan set.

Recent pic of Fionn on the Caravan set.


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Pictures of Fionn recently on the Caravan set.Pictures of Fionn recently on the Caravan set.Pictures of Fionn recently on the Caravan set.

Pictures of Fionn recently on the Caravan set.


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fionnslips: Fionn Whitehead with Stephane Bak.

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Fionn Whitehead with Stephane Bak.


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Fionn on the Caravan set


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fionnwking:

Caravan’s cast singing Happy birthday via stephanebak on Instagram!

#fionn whitehead    #on set    #caravan    
Murky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the pMurky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the pMurky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the pMurky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the pMurky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the pMurky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the pMurky Micro Caravan This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the p

Murky Micro Caravan 

This SimCorp Model 1401A Micro Caravan may have seen better days, and sure the patented “Roll Em’ Up” lawn and deck have long since rotted away, but at least the roof doesn’t leak. Well not much anyways. While probably not the most secure home for riding out the Simpocalypse, this trusty little caravan has all the comforts of home for a Murklander. At least what passes for comfort in Murkland.

When I created the Micro Caravan build and the Empy Shell for it, I fully intended to do a “Murkified” version, and this is it. You can find the Murky Micro Caravan in my SimDoughnut gallery (user id: simdoughnut).  This NoCC Micro home sits on a 20x15 lot in Oasis Springs. As will all of my builds, you’ll want to enable the “moveobjects” cheat prior to placing this lot in your game.  I hope you have lots of Murk fun with this build, and if you want to create your Micro Caravan be sure to grab the shell as well.  I’d love to see what you come up with so if you furnish the shell be sure to tag me so I can see your creations.

Have Fun :)!


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N.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presentsN.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presentsN.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presentsN.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presentsN.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presentsN.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presentsN.Q.A.S. Micro CaravanUsing our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presents

N.Q.A.S. Micro Caravan

Using our patented N.Q.A.S. (Not Quite A Starter) technology, SimCorp presents you with our finest line of Micro Caravans. Sure it costs a bit more than your average starter home, but it comes standard equipped with our patent pending “Roll Em Up” lawn and deck feature, and we even threw in a free truck.  If you’re a retiree looking for a stylish way to tour the country  the N.Q.A.S. Micro Caravan has all you’ll ever need.

This morning while having my coffee I got it into my head to do my first micro residential build. Seeing as I’m all about wheels these days, I figured why not build a caravan? I had initially intended this to be a starter home, but well,  clutter happened. So it’s not quite a starter, but it’s still pretty cheap for me, coming in at only $32K with the lot included. 

You can find the N.Q.A.S. Micro Caravan (yes, that is what I named it) build in my SimDoughnut gallery (userid: simdoughnut).  This NoCC Micro Home sits on a 20x15 lot in Oasis Springs.  As with all of my builds, you’ll want to enable the “moveobjects” cheat before placing this into your game.  I hope you enjoy the build as much as I did creating it this morning.

Have Fun :)!


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oh my goodness how adorable

So cute!


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Day 25: Caravan (again) and fireworks on the beach!

So I started my day by going BACK to Caravan, for lunch this time. Same deliciousness…I just got a smaller portion, because I’m not made of money. There were many cons and other events skipped over the previous year to save for my trip.

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He didn’t have the Portuguese flag printed, and the Swedish flag was flipped, but the effort was still appreciated by all.

Now I had all sorts of plans of things to do, places to see. But I wanted a picture with chef with our YOI banners (well, mine was a banner…his was a towel), and he didn’t have time to pose for pictures until after lunch was over.

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And then immediately after, we were invited to a BBQ (again, huge thanks to chef for the new, not common experience!), so there just wasn’t time to do anything I had pre-planned.

And it was 1000% worth it!

One of the girls was dressing up as Yuri, and another was dressing up as Mila, and while I didn’t really have cosplay clothing specifically, I think I made it work. I had just gotten my Yuuri glasses (prescription lenses already in in less than 24 hours after ordering…thank you Japan), so I just dressed in Sagan Tosu gear, since that doesn’t show my hair much.

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And to the beach for a Yuri!!! on Ice BBQ we went!!

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The music we listened to in the car was YOI.

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The music we listened to at the actual BBQ was YOI.

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The decorations were all different YOI nendoroids/nendoroid heads.

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There was even a banana boat!

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The food was incredible.

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The view at sunset was gorgeous.

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There was even a small surprise birthday celebration.

And yes, the cake was brought out by Coach Victor.

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Then the best part of the night.

Fireworks!

Sparklers, to be specific.

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Since you can’t really say you’re doing a trip re-creating parts of the show if you don’t have 5 different phones and one bluetooth speaker playing You Only Live Once on repeat while you run on the beach with sparklers.

Now, just as a heads up. I know many people (especially Americans) don’t often consider sparklers the same as the fireworks that fly up into the air and go boom, but Japan does. Fireworks of any kind (at least in Karatsu…I don’t know details about other cities) are not allowed without first submitting a request with the city and getting approval. So even though you can buy packets of sparklers, it’s not something you can just light off. And again, I don’t know everything because my Japanese comprehension is spectacularly sub-par, but arrest was thrown out as something that would happen if there was no city permission first.

So the fact that we got to do this, thanks to Chef or whoever else submitted the request, was unique, and I will forever be grateful for the experience.

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…..I’m not nearly as graceful…..

Then once everyone was settling down and started to leave, we discovered we were invited to the after-party that ended up being at Diro’s.

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It was after midnight. The Yu(u)ri’s were sleepy…

Ai-san, the one that was dressed as Coach Victor, was also there…

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…and then he changed…

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…don’t ask me why, I don’t know. Needless to say, everyone got a good laugh.

It was a magical night, and I will always remember it.

So Chef, I know you probably won’t see this, and even if you did, idk if you’d be able to read it, but thank you for everything you included me in! You and everyone else in Karatsu that was friendly and did their best to accommodate the one person that couldn’t speak Japanese means the world to me!!



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Day 24: Caravan and Minako’s Bar

So, anyone that goes to Karatsu (and is comfortable with their bank account) NEEDS to eat at Caravan. But definitely call and make a reservation, because otherwise you might not get in.

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Now, when I say you need to be comfortable with your bank account, I mean it. This might be small town Karatsu, but the food is so good that this restaurant has earned a Michelin Star, and thus, the prices reflect that. If you get the high quality Saga beef, Imari cattle rank A5, the smallest portion you can buy is 4 oz. at ¥7000 (current Google exchange puts that at ~$61.96 USD). Now, you don’t have to get the Saga beef, and it the prices will be lower, but 4 oz. will still be ¥2500.

But half the fun of coming here is because Chef is a HUGE YOI fan.

When you’re seated, he’ll put the YOI people on one end of the bar, and regular customers on the other end. And while everything is being prepared, he invites you to behold the glory that is his YOI collection.

And here’s some pictures if the video doesn’t want to load.

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He even has a TV in that sectioned off part of the restaurant, and will play all the episodes while you’re there, so you can either focus on the normal background music playing, or you can listen to YOI while you eat.

And because I’m American, he brought this out and placed it in front of me.

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(*≧▽≦)ノシ))

But let’s get to the food.

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It was phenomenal. The beef melted in your mouth. The veggies were grilled to perfection. Even all the small sides were delicious. I could’ve eaten so much more if it wasn’t so expensive.

Now, you may or may not be wondering “hmm…what is that bottle I see in the background of that last picture?”

Well, it’s part of a YOI collection of course.

So in the show itself, you see it briefly in the background in Yu-Topia Katsuki, and it’s the food you see as the small break in episode 3 (if I remember correctly), and it’s even the label for the small bottle that comes with the Casual Yuuri Nendoroid.

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Even the shot glass I used for the shot of sake Chef gave us was from the same place.

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It’s a real life company in Kyushu called  (資)光武酒造場, or Google translated to (Mitsuaki) Mitsutake Brewery, located in Kashima.

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It’s about 3 hours away (by train) from Karatsu. I personally didn’t have the time to go to the brewery itself, but I was ok with it since you could still find it’s YOI products in several places in Karatsu.

They have 4 variations of the drink, three are YOI specific. Victor (pink), Yuuri (blue), Yuri (yellow), and regular.

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When you order one, you get to pick whatever stir sticks you want and whatever color straw you want. I, of course, ordered all three over the course of my meal.

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And then when you were done, you could take the bottles back as souvenirs.

And because Chef is so into YOI, he does a small ceremony when the first set of drinks are ordered.

Eventually we were done eating, but the 4 of us that were there because of YOI were still talking. So Chef cleared a table for us in the room of goodies, and brought us desserts and tea so that we could continue to enjoy ourselves, but would clear the counter space for the next customers.

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Now this is when Chef went above and beyond.

As we were all definitely of age, when we were finishing, he asked if we knew where the real life Minako’s Bar was located. I said I did, and he said he has a bottle there, and that we could go and tell them that Chef sent us, and we could drink at Minako’s bar.

Let me put this into perspective with how big of a deal that was for us.

Minako’s bar, and it’s real life counterpart, is a snack bar. Now, snack bars in Japan are not what their names make them out to be.

A “snack bar” (スナックバー sunakku bā), or “snack” for short, refers to a kind of hostess bar, an alcohol-serving bar that employs female staff who are paid to serve and flirt with male customers. Although they do not charge an entry fee (and often have no set prices on their menus), they usually either have an arbitrary charge or charge a set hourly fee plus a “bottle charge”. (Customers purchase a bottle in their own name, and it is kept for future visits.)

So this isn’t some ordinary bar. This is: you buy a bottle, you put your name on it, it stays there, and they use it to mix your drinks whenever you go. Aka, not something you can just willy-nilly walk into for one night.

If that doesn’t make you pause, then think about this. A bunch of people have posted pictures of the hallway outside the bar, but how many pictures have you seen of the inside? Before my trip, I personally wasn’t able to find any.

But Chef gave us permission to drink the alcohol he had already purchased. He gave us his name to give at the door so we could enjoy this rare experience.

So without further ado:

Minako’s Bar!

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Chef’s very distinct bottle.

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They brought out a white paint pen so we could add to the bottle.

They even let us behind the bar to take pictures.

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I spent the rest of the night wondering how my life ended up like this, but also thanking ever deity that it still happened. I’m also 100% convinced that if I had been the only YOI person at Caravan that day, with no one that spoke Japanese that could act as a translator, that the offer wouldn’t have been made.

Moral of the story: If you’re going to do a YOI trip, learn Japanese!!!!!!!

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Kanpai!!



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