HI, everyone!
I’m happy to read your comments and knew new words, such like as persimmon, ginkgo, and triggerfish. (It is a lovely fish. Did it bite your finger, Azalea?) I also enjoyed beautiful scenery of Mt. haruna. I have so poor vocabularies, that I can make discoveries every day in this blog. In addition to that, I always have a nice time with many stories of beauty spots where I’ve never been. It is fantastic, isn’t it? I thank all of you.
Sunflower, I’ve also enjoyed Desperate Housewives from the first season, three years ago. That English is so difficult for me! And these days, since my DH (!) became a spectator with me, I had to watch it in Japanese. I’d like to get new TV recorder, and to learn English with it.
So, see you tomorrow, good bye.
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Hello,friends.
Thank you for your information about the fish, Azalea. Its face is humorous. Is it a kind of filefish?
Did you feed it while snorkeling?
I wonder why it bit you?
I had an experience of feeding tropical fish while diving and I gave them canned sausages. It was almost 20 years ago in Hawaii.
But I was bad at diving and almost drowned, so I hate it since then.
I prefer aquawalk or water walking to snorkeling.
Today as it was a fine weather, I went to Kasugai Ryokuka botanical garden 10 minutes' car ride from my house, where roses and cosmoses were in full bloom and I enjoyed autumnal leaves turning green, yellow, orange and red against the blue sky without any cloud.
Dear Cherry and friends,
Last Sunday I went to the Gufu Art Musium to see Arakawa Toyozo Exhibition with my sister and daughter by JR train. I went to Kasadera JR Station by car and parked there, then took local train to Nagoya, changed into Express for Ogaki got out at Nishigifu. From there they give a shuttle bus service for free. In the Museum, only restaurant there is a cosy French restaurant. We had a half course lunch,which was very good. There were many works of Toyozo. He found that Toki , not Seto was the origin of Shino pottery. He happen to pick up the old potsherd and tried to show the evidence. He collaborated with famous artist like Okuyama Chogyu, Kumagai Morikazu, which moved me. Those works seemed to show their attachment for the art of each other.
My daughter who is 13, the first grader of junior high have not accompanied me recently. To my surprise she agreeed to go without hesitation.
She really likes Akafuku, which is in hot water now. She said," I should have eaten more Akafuku before the unveiling."
Isn't it funny and full of pathos?
Good night, my dear friends
Dear Cherry and friends
It is always enjoyable to hear about the world I don't know or the place I've never been to. The more you give us details, the more we can feel it like a lively experience. In this meaning, you are good narrators.
Sunflower, the purpose of your travel was partly for your research, wasn't it? Did you visit some places in connection with Yuasa Hatsu?
I have just checked the photo of wedge picassofish. Its face is so funny. It looks like a human face with thick lips. It doesn't look like edible fish.
Today's my job was monotonous and boring. I was asked to copy files in MO disks to the hard disk. It takes a fairly long hours and I couldn't finish it within a day. Has anybody ever used MO disks? It didn't have a long history. Among storage devices, they are less popular than CD-Rs. So they are not versatile. To read this disks, we need MO drive which is usually a peripheral device that means we have to connect it to the PC by ourselves. For example, we have only one MO drive and only one PC that can read it. That's why the memory in it is not portable. It is really inconvenient. We have decided to dump all the MO disks. Before doing it, we need to move all the files there to somewhere else. Thank you for reading my redundant story about my tedious job.
Good night.
October 30, 2007 11:05 JST
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