Hi, ladies!!
Magnolia, I’m glad to hear that your cute puppies have new owner. Watching such tiny, lovely dogs running around on a garden must be a kind of healing for everyone.
It has been hot today, and when I just walked around 2 hours to go to the library, I felt heavy-footed. Only 3 months ago, I was staying fit because of my regular training at a gym. At that time my physical age was below average, I guess. Very sad… Toward hot summer, I have to walk and run!
So, see you later. Bye!
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Hi, ladies!!!
How are you? Is everything all right with you?
Yesterday I had a hectic afternoon and got so tired, and thus I strongly felt toward the end of the afternoon that I needed some relaxation as well as fabulous entertainment. Can you guess what I did? Yes, of course, I checked the TV broadcast listings, and found out that Miss Marple would be aired at 8 pm on Mystery Channel as well as at 9 pm on NHK satellite TV 2. Wow, I should watch it, but which one, I wondered.
Sooner, the better, and so I watched Miss Marple on Mystery Channel, and it turned out to be an old Miss Marple series episode as I expected. I do like old Miss Marple; she is elegant, well-clothed, and, sort of, frail, albeit insightful, sharp-minded, and well-trained and experienced in observation and rationalization. Miss Marple on NHK was a new series episode. The new one is brilliantly and cleverly produced just as the old one, quite entertaining and more exciting, since it is a bit modernized in various ways, I presume. Normally, episodes are set in a little village, which appears to be quiet and peaceful, called Saint Mary Mead in the 1950s.
Today, I went out to see my doctor, and on the way home stopped by at a Tsutaya shop, and saw some new Miss Marple series DVDs displayed, and so I irresistibly rented one of them. I am really thankful to Agatha Christie for her talent and ingenuity. She doesn’t deceive me in terms of entertainment.
My pet cat Monamie runs out and catches two or three butterflies a day, which is OK, and then brings them home, which is not OK. Consequently my house is full of dead butterflies. Horrible, isn’t it? Anyway, she is 3 years old, and is enjoying the prime time of her life…
Well, I will go back to my work, my fantastic friends. I will talk to you again tomorrow. Bye for now. Have a lovely evening.
Dear friends,
I've got used to the new environment, but driving around the Heiwa Park area where there is my workplace makes me exhausted because there are so many bypasses. Moreover I have no sense of directions. Anyway, I am not a pessimistic person. I tell to myself 'enjoy driving home", which certainly tells the truth.
Have another beautiful day!
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