Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Monday, October 14, 2019
Not Our Neighbourhood...
"Hagibis" is now our least-favourite word in Tagalag. It's the second of two typhoons in three weeks that came straight at Tokyo. In our 32 years in Japan, we've never experienced this, and now two in such a short time.
Our neighbourhood is high and dry with electricity and water, but as you see from the news, many are not. Since we've been getting e mail inquiries, we just wanted to let you know that we're okay. There is a lot of work to be done in areas like the one pictured above, however.
Our neighbourhood is high and dry with electricity and water, but as you see from the news, many are not. Since we've been getting e mail inquiries, we just wanted to let you know that we're okay. There is a lot of work to be done in areas like the one pictured above, however.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Our Old Neighbourhood
When we first arrived in Japan 32 years ago, we lived in this area, and our daughters all attended the school featured at the end of this video. You get a good sense of what life's like in the suburbs.
Friday, August 16, 2019
J-Pop
The name "J-Pop" makes sense, since it's pop music from Japan, although it seems "K-Pop" from Korea has eclipsed it.
The names of J-Pop groups however, do not make a lot of sense.
Of course "slime" is misspelled. It's like the "Beatles", I guess.
So, can you come up with a better name?
Mind if We Brag a Little?
This culinary class was Heather's idea, and she shopped for it, planned for it and taught it. Come September, Heather won't be teaching it. She'll move on to her next assignment as mother to a newborn.
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Where is Your Stuff?
It was a question I answered often while in Canada. "Do you continue renting your apartment in Tokyo?" No, since it can't be sublet, and the rent is too high to pay when we're not there. So, our belongings went into a moving truck out to the suburbs, where several vacant lots have been paved and containers have been stacked up to provide storage space. We rented a 20 foot container. Everything fit with space to spare (a little) and in this picture the movers are taking it all out again to move back down to Tokyo Bay for us.
Note the name of the moving company. "Good Job" did a good job of being the lowest bidder.
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