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Tag Archives: Bastille

“New” music for anyone else living under a big rock

What music gets you motivated enough to start moving through a task you’d rather not be doing? A few new (to me) tracks and groups have been on heavy repeat the last couple of months. They helped me get through writing report cards and coming up with ideas to keep my students going the last…

June 30, 2016 in Mixed Bag.

Soul in Japan, feet in Canada; a Canadian living a mixed life with my Japanese hubby and our kids. We love both countries and want to share them with you. Join us!

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Hitoshi's blog on Japanese folk tales.

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An incredible collection of handmade Japanese and Korean bentos or lunches direct from the UK. Don't visit when you're hungry.

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From Scotland, Annette shows off her delightful garden and its changing form throughout the year. The passion she has for flowers sparkles through her many images.

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