Hi, everyone!
Today, I had a fresh pasta with my friend from work at Kanayama.
I ate a cream fettuccine with selmon and mushroom and a tiramisu.
Everything tasted great.
I love Italian food, but I can't cook them well.
I hope to cook some Italian food by myself.
Azalea, could you enjoy your trip to Awajishima?
I also like Tezuka. He is a king of comics!
Alice, you are very busy and powerful.
I hope you win the Eiken.
It is about time for dinner.
Good bye, see you!
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Hi, cherry and Alice
I was in childhood, my brother bought a weekly comic magazine every week, but he forgot to buy the magazine in which Dororo final story wrote. I was looking forward to seeing the story since last week. Perhaps I might curse him. Then I asked my cousin, he said ' No one knows Dororo's tracks' I don't know it exactly. Sorry.
Tezuka manga is like a cradle to me. When I read his works, it gives me relief and rest. Sometimes, he tells what is justice, what is ethic or How beautiful human beings are or How ugly human being are, however I always feel a tremendous love and compassion. Surprisingly, the world he dipicted comes true now. For example, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and Robot. As he predicted, we will face new problems along with these inventions.
I recommend to read ''Adolf ni tsugu''. I have all 4 volumes which are out now.
Today, my husband came back and said to me 'I saw a small snake near the gatepost.' I asked 'What did you dispose' ' Of course, I stamped it.' I'm sorry, Snake, but I can go to my yard with bare foot in a pair of Sandal from tomorrow.
Dear Cherry, Azalea, and friends
Once, a friend of mine told me that getting old is like going back the way Hyakkimaru in Dororo took. Hyakkimaru was born without body parts and regained his body parts one by one. We lose ours one by one. I mean we lose the full use of our body parts. Tezuka always pursued invulnerability, perfect body, eternal life, and restoration of youth in his comic stories. In other words, Tezuka's work tells us how human beings are imperfect. However, what Tezuka pursued in his stories were things worth dreaming for. They are only dreams, nevertheless we dream for them. And they make Tezuka's stories fascinating.
Talk to you later.
July 9, 2007 23:55 JST
Speaking of Italian food, I had pasta with “Rucola” and bacon at an Italian restaurant last Saturday in Osaka. I have hardly tasted “rucola”, which is green vegetable with slightly bitter taste.
In the evening, I went shopping to Life supermarket to get
a package of “rucola”. I tried to cook it in two ways. One is for a fresh green salad and the other is a side dish for a steak meat.
It was so exciting to meet up with Italian green vegetables.
I like its bitter taste, but the problem is that it is expensive in daily use.
Good-night, Cherry.
Sunflower
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