Monday, November 06, 2006

The Road to Chuzenjiko (Lined with...monkeys?)

Last Friday was a national holiday, so I took off to the mountains again, this time with my mountain bike jammed in the back of my ridiculously small K-car. I drove up a new way (the other side of the mountain) which took twice as long, but with spectacular views! I found two waterfalls, and two monkeys (ugly buggers—I’ve always held the delusion that monkeys are cute, but Japanese Snow Monkeys are quite ugly and evil too. They mug tourists!) Anyway, I got some good mountain-biking in before retreating to my mountain onsen for a few hours. . . after which I amused many people in the parking lot by battling to get the bike back into the car. . .



More Kerifuri, Chuzenjiko. . .



Kerifuri, Chuzenjiko ctd.

Can you spy the waterfall?


Monday, October 30, 2006

Surprised by Beauty







Lately I've been restless, tired of traffic and crowds, wishing I was in the backwoods of Wisconsin or the old Lumberjack Trail in the Thumb of Michigan (even if just for an hour!). . . but this morning, God gave me a great gift. I went running in the morning rather than the usual 10pm, and the small iron gate I usually run past was actually open. I entered. . . and was surprised by beauty! I stumbled upon Utsunomiya Prefecture Museum and Central Park, which includes a Japanese Garden, a Western Garden, a Rock Garden, a lake, many trails and many carp. . . and it's all within 2 minutes' walk from my current home. I can't believe I've lived in Utsunomiya for over a year and never knew of this place! Enjoy the photos. . . and Heidi, if you're reading, it was "so beautiful it made me want to cry ;))" ha! You and Jane will never get over that comment, but it was true. . .

Surprised by Beauty Part II. . .




Friday, October 20, 2006

Be afraid, be very afraid. . .


Thought you might enjoy another taste of the culture here. Need to fill your water bottle? Just use one of the numerous faucets on this elegant bird. . .

Friday, October 13, 2006

Inspirational Cookware


I've found it-- the best element of my new house, a genuine specimen of inspirational cookware!!!!! While washing this pan, I discovered the best comedy English yet. . . the funniest part is that you can actually kind of imagine what the "Chartier" people were trying to say (it just came out all wrong). Something in the way of a subtle compliment, like, "We know it's not the pan that matters, and your cooking is so good that there's no improvement possible, but. . ."

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Cool House. . .






I've decided to post a few photos of the house I'm renting until December. It's huge by Japanese standards, and I have the place all to myself-- the coolest part of the house is the genkan, or entryway, with its loft and strange-looking chandelier. AND I have real Japanese paper window-screens! As I now have space to cook again, I've been experimenting with my rice cooker. . . in the photo, I think I'd added dry millet and lentils to the rice before cooking. Pretty tasty too, except that the texture made me feel a little like a foraging forest creature. . . hope there's space in my suitcase for my rice cooker, I can't live without Japanese sticky-rice, whatever the low-carb advocates might say. . .

Monday, October 09, 2006

Queen


This Sunday morning we lost one of our best horses-- Queen (my favorite mare and Goto-san's horse, see previous post). She was only 3 and had amazing potential.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Charenge!




Ok, let me know if anyone wants to import some of these chopping boards. It's a shame that in the U.S. we only have chopping boards made of REGULAR plastic!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Comedy T-Shirts Continued. . .







The shirts say it all. . .

Comedy T-Shirts








"Because anyone sometimes has trouble" "Do you have any appropriate goods to relieve you?" "You'll have your favorite places, of course. You'll be relieved for sure when you visit there."

Browsing the T-shirt section of a local discount store never fails to cheer me up. Medium size cotton T-shirt: $2.99. The English printed on that T-shirt: Priceless.

Can you believe I found a Packers T-shirt in Utsunomiya? Well, it's Lions colors. . . My all-time favorite is one I affectionately remember as the "Ominous Giraffe T-shirt". Covered in cartoon giraffes, it warned the world "The day of the fate is waited for!" Now remember, with the Real Eyes VividWorm, you too can Charenge Exciting Sport Fishing. . .Hmmmmmm. . . ok, gotta go, I'm having the Secret Cookie of Deliciousness for dinner. It's Immediately To Easy Eat.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

金曜日の学生と私の山






For our weekly Friday night class, my students and I decided to leave the English center and go out for a classy dinner. I spoke Japanese, they spoke English, we had Chianti and a smashing time! Every time I go out with new friends, they always ask if I can use chopsticks ;) Then I tell them that I've eaten every meal with chopsticks for the past 13 months, and I now find a fork and knife rather unwieldy. . . The other photos are from Chuzenjiko, the mountain lake-town that I run away to on occasion, and Gunma-ken, a neigboring prefecture with spectacular landscape.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Wisconsin Backwoods. . .






Dad, Mom, Levi, Matt and Faith (and Tucker). . .

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Queen






This is Queen, my most recent training horse and an awesome mare. She has Haflinger blood and thus a great trot, but we re still working on getting her hind end under her for more push, balance and power. We alternate between long-and-deep work and balancing back. Her first dressage competition is in October! These photos dont really do justice to the horse, since she has much better contact now, but at least you can see a little of my favorite horse, and the arena I ride in every day!