Hi, friends!
Welcome to our blog, Gloriosa, nice to meet you.
Could you come to our session at 7.22?
I'm new comer with this session, so I feel nervous just a little.
Sunflower, I hope you will enjoy your trip to Kamikochi.
And I was impressed your presentation the other day.
You are already open-minded and natural.
It may be very difficult for me.
I hope to enjoy my speech.
Cosmos, I also don't like a campaign car.
It is very noisy and useless, isn't it?
They don't know our intelligence.
I don't have any plan in this weekend,
and a typhoon is coming.
Anyway, let's enjoy, friends.
See you tomorrow !
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Dear Cherry and friends
The sound of rain reduced the noise of election cars, today. How about in your neighborhood? Somehow, I can bear the sound. But, the most awkward moment is when I have to pass an election car packed with a candidate and his/her supporters waving their hands. All I can do is to ignore them. The other day, one election car was parking just beside a bus stop where I had to take a bus and a man was shouting at cars passing before us. I am not a friendly person in such a situation.
I’m sorry about Magnolia’s trouble with access to Cherry’s blog. A few days ago, we found her computer was heavily protected by a security program. It seems that the software does not allow her to login the google services. I think she rejected to access to this website by chance. Once the software recognizes the access of a website is rejected, it memorizes it. In other words, the software stores the list of websites its user does not want to access. The only solution is to remove the web address from the list. The problem is that it’s hard to find where the list is stored. It depends on security programs.
In general, it’s a wise decision to reject access to websites we don’t know very well. There are many bad people on the Internet. They try to steal our important information such as credit card numbers.
It’s Friday night. My eyes are wide awake.
July 13, 2007 0:26 JST
P.S. On MSN, I was trying to say congratulations to F-san’s for her new book to be published soon. I couldn’t find a Japanese expression to tell my impression perfectly. I wanted to say her work must be something she really loves. I’m sure that there is a sophisticated word for it. The expression is almost equivalent to the apple of her eye. Hmm. Is shochu no tama suitable for it?
Anyways, congratulations, F-san.
Correction
The previous time stamp was incorrect. Today is July 14.
Sorry for increasing extra noise.
Hi, Cherry and friends!
The No.4th typhoon is coming to Japan with heavy rain. Thanks to the pouring rain, we can manage to get relief from a bad prediction of water shortage. But I am afraid that a localized torrential downpour has caused huge damage in some areas. Is it impossible to require Nature to give us a moderate rainfall. Such thought is Human’s ego?
Well, Now Bon season has come. I must hold a ceremony to welcome ancestors’ spirits.
Today I went the Family’s grave to meet them and made a fire of welcome. I must prepare special menus for the spirits from tomorrow using only certain vegetables. Of course no fish no meat, even in soup stock. On the last day of Bon, we’ll send spirits, making a fire again. Do you know horse which carries the spirits from Heaven is made of a eggplant. It’s fun!
Sunflower, I think you have been busy before big happy Family’s event. Have a nice trip and have a nice memory! And thank you for letting Jonathan and May-sensei know about Aichi-seminar.
Azalea, we are very lucky to have a friend of a computer savvy like. Thank you for good help!
Hello, friends.
It has been raining all day due to the typhoon. A good thing for rain is that it cools the air. It saves all the trouble to water plants in the garden. A bad thing is that it prevents me from washing the car.
By the way do you like the PLACE of Nagoya? I have a strange feeling that
I cannot fit in the place well although I have been living here for 23 years.
Maybe I'm not originally from Nagoya. I had lived in Kobe with my parents until I was 24. I moved to Kumamoto to start a new life. (I was born in
Toyonaka city in Osaka and moved to Kobe at 15. )
After living in Kumamoto for 11 year, we were transferred to here in Nagoya.
Nagoya is now my eternal place to live but I am not attracted to Nagoya so much emotionally. I had a powerful longing for living in Kobe.
On the contrary, my children were attached to Nagoya very much. They
finished their compulsory education as well as a high school and college.
Furthermore they work here. Actually their lives rooted in this district.
But I love people I met in Nagoya. I admire them and found them attractive.
I cannot think of the place to act except here. Yes, I love the place where I am now.
I’m sorry to grumble and write what is so unreasobable things.
Well, then do you like the place of Nagoya?
sunflower
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