Sightseer Naomi & Sandslash from Pokémon Masters :D
Amongst Gym Leaders and Elite Fours and Champions and all sorts of very important and powerful people, here you've got a dork on vacation who just brought her pet along... she's an idiot (affectionate).
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チリさんの面接受けてきましたー!
凄い緊張したー💦
でもとてもいい経験だった✨
最後は一緒に記念撮影もしてくれたよ📸
これは永久保存の自撮りにしよう!
#まいどチリちゃんやで
#パルデア地方四天王
#記念撮影成功
#最高のツーショット
#パシオ最高
#ポケマスEX
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Naomi: Besides Pasio, I've been sight-seeing in lots of other places!
Naomi: My photos folder is full of memories from my travels!
Naomi: Aw, looking at these photos makes me wanna visit all those places again!
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Naomi: Every region was so much fun! My cruise on the S.S. Anne was so beautiful…
Naomi: The Pokémon hot springs in Hoenn really were an excellent place to relax!
Naomi: The theme parks in Nimbasa City were great too, but vacationing in Alola was the best!
Naomi: So, where have you traveled? What was your favorite spot?
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Summer - Fall in Mt. Komorebi
✓ Eat food at a Festival
✓ Take a selfie with Yamachan
✓ Collect a Simmie (or, like, seven)
✓ Swim in the Wakaba River
✓ Soak for a long time in a Hot Spring (she fell asleep, LOL)
✓ Wear a festival costume
✓ Go sledding (though Naomi prefers her snowboard)
✓ Eat food using chopsticks (she's quite the cuisine connoisseur and earned the chopstick savvy trait; but she is a Komorebi native...)
✓ Socialize at the Onsen Bathhouse
✓ Make a wish on a forest spirit
✓ (Go for a slow walk and) Become emotionally mindful
✓ Complete the Mt Komorebi Sightseer Aspiration and earn the Worldly Knowledge reward trait.
✓ Knit for 5 hours (and then some..)
✓ Start 3 knitting projects while inspired
✕ Knit on a rocking chair
✓ Achieve level 4 knitting skill
✓ Knit while listening to music (as long as earbuds count..)
✓ Sell a knitted object on Plopsy
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Same Energy
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Naomi
I already think Pokemon Masters is amazing because it combines characters from all across the Pokemon games but now they are breaking new ground by creating NEW characters based on the generic trainer classes and I find that just astounding!
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Alola! Coming to have a tour of Pasio! Sightseer Naomi & Sandslash are vacationing in paradise!
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Reblog this Naomi that I posted and you’ll be blessed with good luck.
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Me: I'm drawing Naomi from Pokemon Masters; I would like to see some references of how the light interacts with a hat over the shoulders... What about... types into google images: "girl wearing hat"
Google images: Okay, here are a bunch of pictures of a girl with a baseball cap, a fedora, a...
Me: Ah, sorry, let me be more precise, I meant: "girl wearing big hat"
Google images: Ooh! A big hat, you say! Why! I surely can show you that! What about this one, it's an entire fuckin umbrella -- no, wait! A circus tent! Wait, wait, this is the biggest hat in the world, behold --
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This is not the first time that Google images behaves like a gremlin to me. But I couldn't resist making a picture in which she is wearing one of the silly hats from the silly search.
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久しぶりの更新♪
実はまだパシオにいました✨
パシオが楽しすぎて更新忘れてた💦
#パシオ楽しすぎる
#ご当地経験値まだまだ獲得中
#ポケマスEX
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Video: On Set With Daniel Craig & BOND 25 In Jamaica
Video: On Set With Daniel Craig & BOND 25 In Jamaica
It’s safe to assume that the 25th James Bond film has had a few stumbling blocks since it was given the green-light. First there was the very public parting of ways with director Danny Boyle. Then came Daniel Craig’s ankle injuryfollowed by a Pinewood Studios explosion that got a little out of hand. Heck, there have even been rumours that director Cary Fukunaga was spending too much time playing…
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Naomi: Oh my gosh! Excuse me! I'm a member of the Gordie fan club!
Naomi: Could you sign my photo book later, please?!
Gordie: Of course. Thanks for your support!
Gordie: My fourth photo book will be coming soon. I'll let you know when it's finished.
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July 2018 we were delighted to finally meet the Wong Family face to face. We were very proud to find out from Amanda and David that some of the articles and shares we put on ‘We Love Mahmutlar’ had actually inspired them to visit places they would never have thought about before.
We do try hard to make sure we publish and share information about the best trips and the best places to visit from Mahmutlar so that our group members, followers and blog readers have some idea of what there is to at various times of the year. Not everyone wants to sit by the pool or sunbathe for the whole two weeks of their holiday.
One of the best places to visit in the height of the Summer is the trip to see the Lavender Fields in Isparta and to travel on from there to visit the Salt Lake, also known as the Turkish Maldives.
Earlier in the Summer the rose fields are in bloom in Isparta and trips to see the rose fields are often coupled with a trip to the Salt Lake.
July and August, however, is the Lavender Fields’ moment of glory as the bushes are in full bloom and provide spectacular scenery which has become so very popular with sightseers making it a great choice for a day trip or short break.
I am so determined to visit the Lavender Fields myself, I obsess over the photos, but the timing always seems to be a problem and I find myself saying next time, next time, again and again.
We have actually visited Isparta in the Winter for a skiing day trip. Even then the scenery is spectacular and Isparta itself is a buzzing University town with plenty of lively bars and restaurants with student style bargain meals and drinks.
I can only imagine how beautiful it is in the Summer months.
But anyway, back to the Lavender Fields…
It’s is really great to see a whole family making the effort to see different areas of Turkey and sharing their photos with us. I think there were a few on the trip who jumped on board very late in the day due to disappointing football results, but nevertheless,in the end the whole Wong family did the trip together.
They were kind enough to say we could use their personal photos for our website and so we thought we would write this post and publish their photos in a special website gallery.
If we inspired them – we hope that they will inspire you by reading about their trip and seeing their photos.
They were so enthusiastic about it saying the scenery was spectacular and well worth the early start (5.00 a.m.) and the 10 drive (5 hours there and 5 hours back.)
Their tour was organised by Fam Tours.
We regularly share Fam Tour’s schedule in our Facebook Groups as they appear to be very well organised, their schedules are clear and they appear very knowledgeable about the areas they visit. They normally take their own great photos of the trips so if you haven’t got a camera you can usually be sure there will be some great photos to share as mementos.
After visiting the Lavender Fields David, Amanda, Chloe-mae and Naomi travelled to the Salt Lake and bathed in the water there and caked themselves with the healing muds of the lake.
This area looks so tranquil and the colours so vibrant. Not sure if the camel ride was in the salt lake or in the lavender fields but we couldn’t miss it out from the gallery.
The family are now back in the UK but it was great finally meeting up with them all. I actually felt we had been friends for years as we regularly interact within the facebook groups. They are the kind of people who never forget to leave a nice comment or a like to make you feel your efforts are worthwhile.
It was a real treat to meet a kind, generous and down to earth family who are enthusiastically up for fun, a challenge and an adventure, whether its ‘dad dancing’ in the foam, rolling around in salt or photobombing other people’s photos!
Thanks for sharing guys, time went so quick, but we look forward to seeing you next year!
We are always happy to share memorable trips and visits such as this so if you want to feature on our website with a trip or visit you can recommend then please feel free to contact us.
The Wong Family’s Trip to the Lavender Fields in Isparta and Turkish Maldives July 2018 we were delighted to finally meet the Wong Family face to face. We were very proud to find out from Amanda and David that some of the articles and shares we put on 'We Love Mahmutlar' had actually inspired them to visit places they would never have thought about before.
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houellebecq - submission (total shite)
muriel spark - driver’s seat
podcasts, including:
transfert
histoire d’un corps
se reconnaître enfin
l’enfant du bout du monde
all in the mind
arts & ideas:
*philip roth in conversation
*michael ignatieff and central europe
ingmar bergmann wild strawberries
burns, the radicall
frankenstein and ai now
counterculture and protest
the in between
landmark: the odyssey
the invention of the circus ring
rethinking tradition
russai: totalitarianism and punishment
man with a movie camera
forgotten authors, the prisoner
salman rushdie & uncertainty
importance of networks
washing in public
unfinished art and literature
sleep and insomnia
sentimentality
happiness
sea journeys and voyages
opium and creativity
matthew arnold’s culture and creativity
tom mccarthy and satirical indexes
narcisissism
rd lang
ecstasy (medieval)
tom philips
japan and korea/hokusai
laurent binet, the rise of the blockchain
breaking free: martin luther
smell; a history of dentistry
leaves of grass
education slow and fast
killing time in imperial japan
the time of your life
the speed of revolution
how short is a short story
politics fast and slow, harriet harman
monks models and medieval time
fast faster fastest
sleep - freedom to think
play in urban design
borders: on the ground, on the map, in the mind
victorian bodies, citizens of everywhere
the art of running
elites
energy and landscape
capability brown
the desert: geoff dyer, laurence scott, georgia okeefe
walter benjamin
universities: therapy or learning
tale of gengi/algorithims
germany/neil mcgregor
concrete: marina lewycka et al
sicily
slavoj zizek
tarkovsky’s stalker
syrian buildings, georgian literature
bryan mcgee
in our time
arabian nights
yeats and irish politics
the silk road
the east india company
the british empire
lexicon valley
getting to yes
no-uh
what’s the deal with 11
living with the gods
saturday review
start the week:
who governs britain
heart of darkness conrad and orwell
the power and beauty of objects
living with the gods
hard work and sweet slumber
pamuk competition myths
self: fact and fiction
india’s rise?
age of spectacle
paul auster american dream
build that wall: borders and crossings
play and creativity
maps music manuscripts
popular protest and patriotism
island mentality
loneliness and inner voices
existentialism and ways of seeing
is faster better
scotland
language and reinvention
cultural lifespans
france special
social class and cultural capital
architecture and power
life in suburbia
organizing the mind
arabian nights
al kennedy on matters of the heart
france’s arab empire
landscape and community
digital natives
dystopian future
aleksandr hemon
scotland -rankin and gray
modernism with ali smith and kevin jackson
salman rushdie
werner herzog
life scientific
books and authors
george saunders
robert mcfarlane
gg marquez
the essay
the start
in our time
highland clearances
hamlet
beethoven
moby dick
thebes
picts
purgatory
egyptian book of the dead
gin craze
garibaldi and the risorgimento
baltic crusades
animal farms
epic og gilgamesh
zend’s paradoxes
songs of innocence and of experience
gettysburg address
1816
sikh empire
bedlam
dutch east india company
circadian rhythms
empire of mali
holbein at the tudor court
alexander the great
utilitarianism
prester john
lancashire cotton famine
sappho
the eunuch
wealth of nations
ashoka the great
truth
kafka’s the trial
aesop
haitian révolution
caesar
mrs dalloway
hildegaard of bingen
philosophy of solitude
spartacus
hindu ideas of creation
microscope
book of common prayer
invention of radio
prophecy
levi strauss
montaigne
sakoku
chekhov
hardian’s wall
joyce’s ulysses
trojan war
marco polo
candide
early geology
measurement of time
virtuous and de architectura
kama sutra
moon
ming voyages
david hume
shinto
minoan civilisation
anatomy of melancholy
bhagavad gita
bannockburn
medieval university
mexican revolution
random and pseudorandom
consequences of the industrial revolution
resound
breakin’bread
guardian books
aleksandr hemon’s bees
rushdie
toibin in conversation
naomi klein
islands and literature
colin thubron and aggleton on memory
amos oz on his new novel
al kennedy, self, parson - londn
walking in cities
jim crace on melody
short stories:
my dream of flying to wake island (ballard)
homage to switzerland (hemingway)
my oedipus complex (frank oconnor)
doll’s house (mansfield)
fat (carver)
the jungle (bowen)
the beauties (chekhov)
kitchen child (carter)
conversation with my father (paley)
extra (li)
night driver (calvino)
long reads:
why we should bulldoze business schools
spectacular power of big lens
fake it till you make it (instagram)
post-work
the diabolical genius of the baby advice industry
how the sandwich consumed britain
a tale of decay
from unboxing to though showers
how to sell a country
orbiting jupiter
why do we feel so guilty all the time
the island for sale
facebook’s war on free will
how a tax haven is leading the race to privatize space
trojan horse (islamic plot)
neoliberalism, the idea that swallowed the world
the school beneath the wave (japan)
why we fell for clean eating
what is a black professor in the us allowed to say
unlearning the myth of american innocence
is the world really better than ever
the real cost of regeneration
globalisation
klein: how power profits from disaster
the age of banter
how the mod’s plan to privatize military housing ended in disaster
serota and tate
a reckoning for our species (anthropocene)
rise of the machines
accelerationism
bish bash bosh - phyllida barlow
rich hippies and developers went to war over instagram’s favorite beach
the race to build the world’s first sex robot
god in the machine
into the woods: ho one man survived one in the wilderness for 27 years
london bridge is down
how technology gets us hooked
ppe: the oxford degree that runs britain
killer, kleptocrat, genius, spy (putin)
total recall: the people who never forget
wiley: the enigmatic godfather of grime
the spy who couldn’t spell
who killed the great british curry house
is this what the west is really like?
ny fiction
borges - book of sand
coover - colonel’s daughter
nelson - naked ladies
williams - stuff
tower - leopard
july - roy spivey
hasard - in these islands
updike - twin beds in rome
eugenides - baster
calvino - love far from home
cheever - five-forty-eight
millhauser - a visit
alexie - the toughest indian in the world
gaitskill - a dream of men
powers - a losing game
berger - woven, sir
williams - chicken hill
means - the spot
friel - the saucer of larks
singer - the cafeteria
davis - then we’ll set it right
paley - my father addresses me on the facts of old age
tc boyle - chicxulub
brodkey - dumbness is everything
couvre - going for a beer
means - tree line, kansas, 1934
barthelme - chablis
drury - accident at the sugar beet
spark - ormolu clock
nabokov - pnin
polansky - leg
wolff - the night in question
ozick - the shawl
frame - prizes
bartheleme - game / school
oz - the king of norway
mcguane - ice
johnson - work
moore - paper losses
calvino - the daughter’s of the moon
brodkey - state of grace
bolano - clara
borges -shakespeare’s memory
west - the lesson
colwin - mr park
price - his final mother
schulz - father’s last escape
vaughn - able baker charlie dog
ishiguro - a village after dark
barthleme - concerne the bodyguard
dybek - paper lantern
munro - axis
updike - a&P
mcguane - cowboy
bolano - gomez palacio
Cheever - swimmer
millhauser - in the reign of hard iv
barthleme - indian uprising
johnson - two men
delillo - baader-meinhof
mccullerss - the jockey
nabokov - my russian education
george saunders - adams
taylor - porte-cohere
johnson - emergncy
singer - disguised
salter - last night
jackson - the lottery
malamud - a summer’s reading
nabokov - symbols and signs
moore - dance in america
borges - the gospel according to mark
barthelme - i bought a little city
ny writer’s voice
vapnyar - waiting for the miracle
klemmen - choking victim
john l’heureux - three short moments in a long life
yu - fable
lerner - polish rider
boyle - fugitive
williams - stuff
ferris - abandonment
mcguane - papaya
boule - are we not men
couvre - the hanging of the schoolmarm
li - on the street where you live
batman - constructed worlds
gilbert - underground
sittenfeld - the prairie wife
lodato - melville - volume 1
sharma - you are happy
vapnyar- deaf and blind
means - two rumination on a homeless brother
li - a small flame
alexie - clean, cleaner, cleanest
mackin - crossing the river no name
green well - an evening out
marcus - blueprints for st louis
bynum - likes
gilbert - sightseers
krauss - seeing ershadi
orneill - poltroon husband
coover - treatments
thinking allowed
tipping points
conspiracy theories
politics of alcohol/cooperation
home at riba
high life and row life
raoul moat
hebden brige/neighbours
urban protest
builders and musicians
odd couples, student drinking
archaeology of homelessness; residential care revisited
stan cohen
drugs for life; subcultural identity
gang labour in uk; industrial ruination
thrift chic;thatcherism
middle class enclaves and escapes
stammering and identity; land of too much
long hours work culture; empty labour
scottish nationalism and identity; austerity
food work in hospital words; the bangladesh india border
michel foucault
benjamin
goffman
noodle narratives; british men dancing capoeira
work and consumption; neoliberal economics
tooth loss; communist utopia in a spanish village
prostitution in the community; drinking and moderation
the great indoors
generationaml divide; webcam
kissing; the british hitman
islamophonia and anti semitism
masculinity and betting shops; new biological relatives and kinship
late modern- hipsters
history of surfing; coffee shops and idleness
dalit parties and democratization in tamil nadu; history of the elevator
creative britain;; sexology
port cities; middle class alcohol use
rituals at xmas
harvard business school - construction of pain
citizenship ceremonies; family ties andgenertic
poverty in britain; unemployment as a choice
the precariat
the color black; mixed race people
cross-class marriage; the social history of woman-only train carriages
being single; modern romance
ambivalent atheism
zoos explored; funeral arranging
everyday life; cafe society
land ownership; home at work
rituals
end of careers; humour at work
modern slavery; lunch boxes
creative economy; grudge spending
consumerism; work life balance
weather forecasting; young people and politics
imagining utopias
refusing adulthood; how young people feel about being poor
small towns; patient rescue and resuscitation
éviction; self build
happiness and govt; good parenting
the flaneur - walking the city
pierre bourdieu
airport security
shyness; names
political polarization
rentier capitalism
house of commons
hoods; construction blacklist
evangelicals; troubled families
foie gras and the politics of taste
success and luck; cosmopolitanism and private education
age of noise; british drinking
health divides; counting global health
brave new world of virtual work
vertical cities; india’s property boom
terrorism; hotlines
squatting
teen bedrooms
elite education
insuring against disasters
russian prison visitor; prison boundaries
meaning of the face
fashion and class
heritage and preservation
male infertility
the secret world of hair
management jargon
exhaustion: history of weariness
restaurant: taste of class
affluence
politics and emotion
new economy
housing crisis - squatting in amsterdam
this american life
quitting
anger and forgiveness
media fringe
faustian bargains
simulated worlds
bob dole
obsession
cruelty of children
factions
harold
running after antelope
one of us
stuck in the wrong decade
other people’s mail
who’s canadian
business of death
small towns
delivery
fire
first day
mapping
trail of tears
road trip!
niagara
barbara
book that changed your life
family business
pimp anthropology
24 at the golden apple
the fix is in
american’s in paris
million bubbles
mob mentality
kids as adults
house on loon lake
rashomon
kid logic
hitler’s yacht
act v
high speed chase
allure of the mean friend
fake science
image makers (library)
ghost of bobby dunbar
switched at birth
plattekill plaza
number one party school
stories pitched by our parents
thugs
what happened at dos erros
129 cars
nummi
harper school
dr filmer and mr hyde
my undesirable talent
in defense of ignorance
fear and loathing in homer and rockville
world book club
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