JAPANESE DINNER PARTY
PART 2
When Stephanie Crowder first announced to our small but diverse foodie group that she wanted to have our next get-together at her home, she also said that she wanted our party to have a Japanese theme. I was reluctant. I love to eat at Asian restaurants, but I don’t like to prepare the food myself. I had to put my thinking cap on to come up with something authentically Japanese.
Wayne, the founder of our group, recommended that I visit the Asian markets in
Stephanie became addicted to Japanese food a few years ago when she sponsored an exchange student from
Beautifully carved wall sculpture
We started our evening with dinner at
The first market we visited, coincidentally, is also named
Owner, Amay Liu
King Oyster Mushrooms
Thai Rice
Tapioca Pearls
Next, we visited Worldwide Food Market, Inc. Owner Teap Chhouk. and his wife, Sovann, are from
Teap Chhouck
Statues for sale at Worldwide Food Market
Fine hand-crafted steamers
Alters to the Buddha; Teap changes the food offerings daily
Our last stop was Fresh Oriental Market owned by Hien Bui. They are located at
A customer of Fresh Oriental Market
I’m not sure I will be purchasing these; are they anchovies?
What is bloodmeat? Do I want to know?
Crabs aren’t just for eating!
What a wonderful time we had exploring markets that I didn’t even know existed.
We’re all looking forward to our dinner party at Stephanie’s. Only authentic Japanese, please! I’ll be posting a report on the outcome Friday. I hope you'll join us!
Dusty’s Fairy Woman
For centuries, spiritual seekers have regarded labyrinths as symbols of spiritual pilgrimage as well as tools to encourage meditation and contemplation. On your necklace, Beth, the labyrinths represent two of your most meaningful spiritual quests, the Harner shamanic training course and the Spiritual Midwife Project.
Stories of the magical and the mystical have been among the most important influences in your life. These first took root when you heard the tales of your grandfather, C. Richard Rhoads. A lover of nature as well as a teller of magical, spiritual stories, he once wrote that “No temple in the world can excel the beauties of the forest; and there is nothing that will bring you closer to God than a prayer beneath the solemn pines or the sturdy oaks.” The spiral at the bottom of the pendant represents your spiritual journey as influenced by your grandfather. This form has been an important symbol to cultures from prehistory to the present. For some, it has represented the journey of life for an individual or for the entire culture. For others, it has represented the evolution of consciousness or of spiritual understanding. The spiral is also the shape of a wide variety of entities in nature, from tiny sea creatures to galaxies.
Echoing your spiral, the swirled violet discs between the labyrinths represent the dual aspects of your grandfather’s consciousness – his magical, spiritual stories and his love of nature – that have played such an important role in the formation of your own consciousness. The fairy represents you, “Dusty’s Fairy Child”, laying a bouquet over one of these to honor his memory and his gift to you.
The tiara forming the base of the figure’s headpiece is your aquamarine baby ring. This stone was credited with healing powers by many ancient cultures. The medicine bag amulet and the holey stone suspended from the bottom of the figure represent items that have long been reputed to bring the owner protection and prosperity. I have included these talismans with my sincere wish that the powers ascribed to them may always be present in your life, Beth.
The key reflects your ongoing quest for knowledge through spiritual training and your more conventional academic pursuits. May you continue to gain understanding through both.
Here is the article written by Beth's grandfather, C.Richard Rhoads. (Click on each image to enlarge the page for reading.)
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