Hi, everyone!
This morning I went to Plum’s house to check my essay. As Plum mentioned, I found the serious information shortage in my research. She recommended a good book for a general study of the Meiji era. In order to write an essay about the period, she said, we should grasp the contents of the book whole. I have already ordered it. Anyway, thanks to Plum’s detailed instruction, I can manage to move the essay forward.
So, see you tomorrow. Good night.
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Dear friends,
It is Friday, March 7. It gets warm with less wind. I am waiting for the day when effective treatment for hey fever is found. My DT also suffers from it. I bought her a pair of glasses without spectacles as she asked me. Pollen must be cut somehow. She says it works well. I'll wear sunglasses instead. I have to spend hectic days around this season. You, too ?
Dear Peach,
Thank you so much for your phone calls this afternoon.Now my problems are being solved. You helped me a lot and I’m thankful to you.
Also I am very sorry that I could not explain what you had to know about essay writing, in a proper way. Since this is your first essay, there are many things you don’t understand, and because of this you might feel discouraged and feel it quite hard to continue writing your essay. But please feel relaxed now, and send me the information I asked you for, by email, if possible. It’s not a big deal, but at the same time try to get as much information regarding Masa Nakayaya as possible.
I am very pleased that you write in Cherry’s Blog more often than before. Strangely enough, your English in your blog postings are much better than the one in your essay. I really want to know why… Perhaps, simply because you are not used to essay writing, I assume. Anyway, keep writing, Peach, since writing in this blog doesn’t cost you any money and simultaneously you’ll feel definitely more comfortable in command of English.
I’ll see you on Thursday afternoon. Until then, look after yourself, Peach.
Hi, ladies!!!
Are you having a lovely Friday evening?
Tomorrow I am getting up at around 4:30 in the morning and leaving home at 6:00, perhaps, in order to get our 8:00 flight to Ohita. This time we are landing at Ohita Airport, not Fukuoka Airport. My son and his family are coming to the airport to pick us up.
They booked two rooms, one for each, for us at a Japanese-style hotel near Fukiji Temple, which I suppose is a designated national treasure. I have seen the temple once, which stood on the slope of a hilly area and seemed to be visited by no one. No maintenance seemed to have been made and thus it appeared to be half-dilapidated, unfortunately. There are so many temples in Ohita, especially in the city, I have just forgotten the name, where Christian boys were dispatched to some Catholic country (I have also forgotten the name) in Europe to pay the local lord’s respect to the Catholic Church. The reason? Yes, in order to completely annihilate the religion spread in the area in the late 1500’s and early 1600’s after the introduction of Catholicism to Japan.
For the reason I stated above, I will not be able to write in this blog tomorrow or probably on Sunday, either, since I am returning home quite late at night on Sunday.
Goodnight, my lovely friends. Have sweet dreams…
Hello, friends.
As I told you when the party was held the other day,I want to go on a trip with you to Lake Biwa on April.4 (Fri.)and made a reservation at Biwako XIV.
I asked you to join me in the other NWSG new virsion blog in Japanese, but so far only 2 people applied. Does anyone come with us? Please let me know until March 20.
A room can accommodate 5 people, so 2 more people are welcome and if more people want to join, I can reserve one more room, so don't hesitate to apply for it?
Let's have a nice time to go to Hikone and Nagahama!
Hello, Cherry and friends
I have managed to come back to this blog at last after long interval. I am sorry for a long silence. I spent hectic days in February. To Toyama to attend a Buddhist memorial mass for my dead mother, to Kyoto for the alumni meeting, another funeral of a close relative of my family, in addition, now is the time of reporting tax matters. To make matters worse, I caught a cold after returning Toyama. The cold has been sticking to me for almost one month. As you know, I am a person of excuse, so, I keep on saying to myself that I should take enough sleep and enough relaxing time.
Well, I was very overwhelmed by a lot of information from members when I opened the blog a couple days ago. What I could do as hard as possible was only reading them, far from writing. I finished reading them all with excitement. Thank you for a variety of topics ranging from fantastic daily episodes to academic world topics. I’ll join you again.
See you tomorrow, friends.
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