March 23, 2007
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Gee, I sure would like to sit here and dump out my camera and my brain, but hubby and outside are calling, so you all just have to sit there on the edge of your seats (yeah, right!) until I get back. We will probably walk to Inagi, the next train station, and maybe eat out(side) in the park on the way. "Yeah, right" is a case of a double positive becoming a negative.
Later - Hubby is watching Sumo so I have a minute or two. I put up a few pictures from our trip to Kagoshima last weekend, so "crick" to have a look. Here are a few pictures from last weeks walkies around Wakabadai.
Butterfly sipping necter from inufuguri flowers - inu is dog and fuguri is a bag masculine "doggie valuables," so appellated because that is what the seeds of this tiny spring blossom resemble.
Speaking of not-my-dogs, isn't this roly-poly cocker fetching?
Comments (3)
Thanks for the breakdown of the words. That's helpful. I'm sure once I'm in Japan again and once again realize that I must learnt he language or die that I will come out with flying colors (aka I'll actually start learning how to dialogue and learn things because of necessity, rather thatn simply academia, which is not enough, lol).
Foot baths... oh man those are awesome.
God bless,
~Scott
i like your post. lots of animals are dying now because of bad food. we're doing cusotmer service at my job for them.
the funny thing is, i like most of hte commercials on tv, but this one just irks me.
Scott - Yes, yes, yes, learn the language. Start now. Believe me. You'll be very glad you did. Honto ni.
Ded - That must be less than pleasant to deal with. Animals dying is very sad, because they really become family members.
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