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Article: Amore Mochi: Italy shows her love for the American lobster boat.(Features)(Review)
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- Yachting
- Article date:
- November 1, 2005
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Byline: Dag Pike
It was not a good day to be in Italy. There was a 24-hour general strike so most services had come to a standstill, and just to make life worse, it was pouring rain. Anyway, I was there to test a new boat; at least that was not affected by the strike. As I stepped on board the rain stopped and the sun came out. I am sure it was not coincidence, but from that point on, the world became a better place.
That's why we go down to the sea in yachts, of course--to change our mood, refresh our outlook on life, charge up the batteries with new vistas and adventures. Yachts take us places, both physically and spiritually--which may go some way in ...
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... ... Sunday after Christmas to pound rice into mochi. This year, the 92-year-old watched ... Kuwana said as her daughters stuffed mochi with azuki and lima bean. Nearby, a rhythmic ... striking steamed rice in a stone "usu," or mochi-pounding bowl. Dozens gathered around ...
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