Olympics at sunset in September

Olympics at sunset in September
Wedding Reception on Camano Island

2008-11-28

From two years ago, in San Diego, on your birthday.



I can't write anything here that will do my feelings or this situation any justice. I will try:

"Happy (Re)Birth Day. See you soon, dear friend. Peace."

2008-11-26

my life in pictures... 4th set

Richard, Shintani sensei and I went to Yufuin for a relaxing overnight at this famous Kyushu onsen area. It was a nice way to unwind and share some laughs away from the office.

On a stroll around town we saw this famous ex-sumo star who was filming some advertising commercials for Yufuin. We had to get a picture with him. I am standing on a slope, he is enormous.
We stayed in a traditional ryokan. This particular one had a private outside onsen that we used and this restaurant also. Yes we are eating Shabu shabu while our feet are immersed in hot water... a foot onsen at the table... amazing!
Us in Yukata... and what the hell is a huge moose doing in this place?
Richard and Shintani in front of the Kouyo... changing leaves! I think these happened to be momiji!
Same place, different time and reason:
I went for a day hike in Yufuin. I hiked the city's famous twin peaks, called Yufu-dake. And had a nice onsen afterwards (just following in Eric's footsteps!)

Nice leaves that I saw that day

At at the summit junction
View of Kuju-san (volcano) rising above the clouds
The approach, from the junction, to Nishi-dake (the west peak), using chains

Me at the top of a windy Higashi-dake (east peak)
The twin peak from a lower level, on the descent

The peak from a smaller, hidden trail that had me bushwhacking for 30 minutes!
And another update later

2008-11-19

what snows around, comes around....

I laughed at my friend Vinnie, though he doesn't know it, when I read on his blog that it will snow in northern Japan, where he lives. I thought... ha, sucker. This was yesterday.

It snowed on me on the way to work this morning. Serves me right. Not flakes, but certainly solid water-based items (read: ice or hail) got me wet on the trip. Serves me right. Sorry I laughed at you Vin!

Yeah, it has gotten cold... welcome winter! A little early this year, ne?

2008-11-13

my life in pictures... 3rd set so far

Here are some pictures from Halloween. Yes, I dressed up like a cowboy again. Call it a cop-out, but I had on better jeans and I remembered the bandana this time! Grouped up some American, Japanese, English and Indian friends; dressed up; and went bowling.



Group picture

Captain hook takes a bite out of Santa while Bond bowls a strike!


The Devil and the Cowgirl


The ballerina and the turkey


Backup costumes found at the bowlling alley!



"The Devil went down to Georgia..."


Chuck Norris and James Bond-- there were two funny, impromptu Chuck Norris jokes made during the two rounds of bowling... I don't remember them now but one of them had to do with roundhouse kicking the pin in order to pick up the spare. Another one alluded to the pins knocking themselves down because they are afraid of Chuck Norris.


And for a change of holidays:

Celebrating Diwali: October 29th was the Indian New Year. It is a festival of lights among other things… so we lit a lot of candles and ate a lot of (amazing Indian) food. Cheers to Prema and Praju (Projecktor!) for setting it up and teaching us about their tradition.

Lighting candles and eating small pieces of fry bread. おいしいかったです!


Candles and flowers. Praju had the idea to float them all in water and it turned out rather pretty I think.

The feast! Daal, curry, fried bread goodness, chicken... mmm so good, and of course, I practiced using my hands to eat (with rice of course, but not pictured)


These were some autumn holidays. Up next are some autumn naturey pictures (I think I promised these last time, but I obvisouly was wrong)


Congrats Hill and Sam and Lilly!!!! Arrived a little bit late for the party, dear!

2008-11-08

my life in pictures... 2nd of many more to come

More Cosmos flowers:
A hybrid one...
And now on to the Kumamoto Country Music Festival... this year it was awesome also!

the veterans pose for another exciting day in Aspecta at Aso!

Jamie and Wendy begin the eating fest! We all had so much meat and BBQ'd veggies that I didn't even eat the next day.

Richard and I pose with our Nepali friend who was giving out free bracelets of his hometown.

I had to get a picture with this guy. He was a badass!

The view from our picnicking area... simply awesome!

Meeting Dierks Bentley. He was genuinely a gentleman. And a hell of a musician, too! (He also happened to be the headliners for the show)

The old man strutted down to the stage and led that lady in a nice line dance. The cameras got it too. I don't know his name, but I think he is rather famous. So, I had to meet him too:

A picture with the two of us. He was so excited we had to get a picture with his camera too... i thought my camera (being 4 years old) was old, clunky and big. You should have seen the size of his! It was an awesome flashback to an era of older (film) cameras!

The organizer, Charlie Nagatani, won an award... he is 75 years old and has, "been singing country music since 1956." Another genuine gentleman. We shook hands again this year too.

"Let's Boots Dancin' this year baby!"

Some of the party-animals performing here... and Wendy-chan is rockin' out too!


Danielle Peck had some nice songs too. It was a good late afternoon performance!


Dierks and his boys jammed out as the evening fell in Kumamoto. Made for a nice ending to a great day of music. Afterwards, all of the performers (including: Charlie Nagatani's band, the Cannonballs, Whiskey Falls- who were awesome, and the John Cowles Band- rad bluegrass band who covered Led Zeppelin's "Going to California," got together and sang, "This Land Is Your Land." A nice closing I think.

More pictures another time. Some hiking ones and "naturey" stuff. That is so lame to write. Ha!

2008-11-04

my life in pictures... 1 of many more to come

Basically, I could make a laundry list of things to write here and I have erased this three times trying to decide how to post the blog. I guess the best bet is in installations. To slow it down and to describe each event And to post pix from those events as I describe them.

Here are some pictures from Junior High Sports Festival!
The Janitor and Me

Introduction; the Color Guard, if you willGreen team Red team Blue team
Yellow team


Climbing the pole: MYOJO ZANTO-CHOStick swipe: TAKETORI MONO DATARIGiant tug of war: TSUNA HIKIinteresting relay: KUWAKUDARI Snake-shed relay: HEBI-NO NUKEGARA31-person, legged race! for time!


Next...
Hiking with Hiratas at Fukuchiyama:


Peak with Susuki flowers On the peak: 900 metersRiding the ridgeline all the way back… Yaki- something mountain where we took a small detour!



Congratulations, Chad... how does it feel to get hitched?!