HI, ladies!
It has been unbelievably hot today, hasn’t it? It seems like the summer season.
Magnolia, how cute your puppies are!! I’m sorry that you’ve not found a new owner yet and got tired now. I’d like to have one for my kids, but we can’t afford to do so because of our rented apartment. Most friends of mine also live in such a flat…I hope a nice person would come to your home as soon as possible.
By the way, have you finished reading a book beio kairan jikki Plum recommended us before? Though I began to read it long ago, it has taken a long time to read on due to its classic katakana. At first it was really hard to read for me, but gradually I have become familiar with this style, and recently it seems like giving me an atmosphere of the old Meiji era comfortably. In this first section, those people were riding on train to cross over huge American continents for a long, long time. I like such a way of traveling, which might make me a total traveler.
There were writer’s impressions at intervals, and they also impressed me. Their big impact must have created a power of the beginning of the Meiji era.
I’m enjoying reading this. Thank you.
So, it’s time to go back my housework. Sweet dreams, dear friends. Good night…
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Hi, ladies!!!
We had glamorous daytime weather, didn’t we? A lot of sunshine and sunlight. Brilliant!!!
Do you remember the recycle garbage net I talked to you about yesterday? When I came back home from outing this afternoon, I found the front door strangely wet. I got it!!! She did it. Yes, she did.
Monamie, one of our pet cats, did pee to the bag I had left at the front door. How careless and stupid I was!!! She always does that, and I should have put that away, knowing that she had such an inclination.
Every time the net arrived to our house, she thought that the net was an invader and tried to patronize (probably, though I am not sure 100%) it by peeing to it, I assume.
I have never done feline psychology, but my cat observation of more than ten years induced that conclusion. I am maybe wrong, I am maybe right. It is not a big deal. So I just washed the net and bag and hung them on tree branches and dried them in the air. Fortunately, it was so dry in the daytime that they dried instantly. I was very glad about it.
I hope all of you are having a splendid Friday evening. If you have time, please let me know what is happening to you, my precious friends. Have sweet dreams…
Hello, Cherry and my precious friends.
It’s nice to see several old books I ordered at secondhand bookshops being sent to me one after another. All those books are about Kujyo Takeko.
This year I had only tree weeks left to prepare for a rehearsal for Aichi seminar so that I have to finish my speech up very quickly and effectively. It will be a challenge for me but I’ll do my best.
Now I'll try to get to my work.
Good-by, my friends.
Hello.
How are you?
I enjoy reading your diary and comments as usual.
Plum's stories sound unrealistic these days.
Your journey to PEI is too beautiful. Your despotic neighbor is like a cartoon character. And Monamie is incredibly smart.
Are your stories true stories?
I have been sitting in front of PC.
As I told you, I am editing my thesis. I got a list 7 pages long. Each page has 15 to 18 items to correct. I'm correcting them one by one. I have come almost halfway. Gradually, I even feel this referee is kinder than my supervisor. He (I believe he) points out what's wrong with each part and suggests alternatives for almost all of them.
I want to finish this by tomorrow and start preparing for Summer Seminar as soon as possible.
Talk to you later.
Hi, ladies,
It is Sunday, June 15th. There was an disastrous earthquake in Tohoku area. I happen to know a nice guy living in Miyagi. He is in the Internet business and takes an every effort to make Miyagi vital city. He said that the business and commerse in Tohoku has been depressing these days. I'm worrying about him. What do you think I can do?
Yesterday, I got two potteries made by myself in the middle of May. They are finished and returned to me. I think they are perfect as they are the only ones in the world.
I asked some of my friends to keep dogs, but till now I haven'f found anyone... Sorry. I will continue to asking, Magnolia.
Stay happy, my precious friends.
Hello, friends.
Thank you for your concern about my puppies!, Cherry and peach!
I put some posters at co-op store, the post office, kumon classroom and an eye doctor's clinic the day before yesterday.
Then 2 people came to see the puppies and they reserved 2 puppies: a female black one and a male black one. They liked them very much and wanted them as soon as possible, but it's too soon to stop brest feeding, so I asked them to wait till the end of this month. I promised them to keep the one they wanted.
I'm so relieved that I could find such kind and nice canine lovers so soon. I hope that all the rest of puppies will find good owners.
Hello, Cherry and my precious friends.
It was hot in the daytime but in the evening cool, light breeze was blowing. I went to buy some cosmetics my mother asked me to get, sending them yo her by Yu-pack.
Today was Father’s day. I invited a newly married son and his wife, Yuko-chan to have a dinner with my family. We had Italian dishes I prepared for them with all my heart.
I began to read books about Kujyo Takeko. I found out she lived a quite different world as our commoners do. Her way of life was “aristocratic” one. She was a daughter of the Nishi Hongan-ji sect of the Shinshu Buddhism. Her father was called Myonyo who devoted his life to modernize a system of Hongan-ji temple, abolishing the rigid hierarchy system of branch temples in the early Meiji era. Takeko was only 17 years old when her father died. The best time of young girlhood was over along with his death.
Good-night.
Hi, ladies!!!
We have been experiencing warm temperatures these days, haven’t we? These warm temperatures are quite pleasant and delightful. But once I start thinking that summer is approaching, I will feel so blue and down. I hate the heat and humidity of Nagoya summer. In winter, it is terribly windy in this district, which is unbearable and despicable to me.
Alice, thank you for reading my messages. I always enjoy reading your messages. What I have written in my messages are all true, not fiction at all. I have been as much honest as possible in this blog. There are many other things happening to me, but I just try to choose some topics I could talk to you openly and honestly.
Actually Mrs. A is a little chubby middle-aged woman, often, with her hair covered up with a scarf, scurrying here and there in my area, and you may run into her someday when you are walking around my house.
Monamie is still young and full of life and energy, and consequently tends to be tremendously mischievous. (When I was New Zealand, my next-door neighbor’s cat was called Mischief. So cute, isn’t it? She was rescued by a certain animal care group and brought to my neighbor’s family as a playmate for the children.)
Prince Edward Island is, without fail, a beautiful, could be too stunningly beautiful, sightseeing destination. I assume that the whole island could be a national park or something like that. If not the whole island, perhaps a large area of the island…
But at the moment London is more attractive to me, and I would like to stay in the city for a month, at least for two weeks, and visit various places of historical interest. Probably, next spring…
Well, I think I have to go back to my work, my precious friends. I hope all of you are having a fabulous time in this mild weather. Bye for now…
Hi, ladies!!
It is Monday, June 16th. It is very difficult to learn new English words. They are all Greek or Latin to me, then I come to know what these idioms mean. If I were to be reborn as a Greek or Latin people in acient times, I won't definitelty forget these words. That's just sour grapes.
I sat up very late yesterday, so I'd better take a nap.
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