FINALLY got these developed!!!
The water-proof camera has been sitting in my car for ages and I came across it the other day and ran it in - two hours later.....waa-laa!!! :)
These are quite fun, takes me back to Phi Phi and the beautiful blue water.
Enjoy!!!
金曜日, 6月 16, 2006
木曜日, 6月 15, 2006
Sumo in Nagoya
They are serious about their Sumo in Japan.
After talking with Kristi on Monday afternoon and purchasing my ticket I get it delivered THREE days later...TODAY...WOW!
Hard Core!
But, Yayy!
Sumo in Nagoya....How Cool!!!
http://event.chunichi.co.jp/sumo/
Thanks for the help Kristi!
Can't wait! :)
After talking with Kristi on Monday afternoon and purchasing my ticket I get it delivered THREE days later...TODAY...WOW!
Hard Core!
But, Yayy!
Sumo in Nagoya....How Cool!!!
http://event.chunichi.co.jp/sumo/
Thanks for the help Kristi!
Can't wait! :)
Oh, Yes!!! It's a serious sport all right!!!
Don't believe me?
My school even gets a magazine about it.
Check out the guy on the cover - Cool stuff!
And who thought Badminton was just played by those "upper-class richy people wearing only white who have lawn parties while playing in the afternoon before tea"???
I did!!! (before I came to Japan) O'well - Live and Learn! :)
水曜日, 6月 14, 2006
My NEW English Board!!!
Graded Papers!
If I'm not teaching, sitting at my desk on the net, or hiding out around school...I'm grading papers (like we all enjoy doing!) But every now and then I come across a few favorites that leave a good impression. So, here ya go...
Check out the Sakura flowers in the shot, nice eh??? Any-who....this just goes to show that ONE word can make ALL the difference!
Remember my Golden Week trip to Nara to see the Giant Buddha???
Well I remember seeing this hole and not knowing WHY it was there. Now I do! Thank you Yurie!!!
hehe "The child has a cute face!" Nice!!! Don't we all just want to "sometime pretend sleeping?" hehe It's too cute!!! I love it!!!
Momo is Champion Dog!
Check out the Sakura flowers in the shot, nice eh??? Any-who....this just goes to show that ONE word can make ALL the difference!
Remember my Golden Week trip to Nara to see the Giant Buddha???
Well I remember seeing this hole and not knowing WHY it was there. Now I do! Thank you Yurie!!!
hehe "The child has a cute face!" Nice!!! Don't we all just want to "sometime pretend sleeping?" hehe It's too cute!!! I love it!!!
Momo is Champion Dog!
Last of Nikko...Promise!
Lake Chuzenji
Priest Shoto, who popularized mountainous worship in Nikko, found the Lake Chuzenji in 782 when he climbed Mt. Nantai. Two years later, he and his followers built Jinguji Temple lakeside. Since then, ascetics visited and Funazenjou was taken place. The Funazenjou is an event that ascetics visit holy place lakeside by boat with reading sutra out. In the medieval age and early modern times, more ascetics came to Nikko, and they prayed a lot for miracle.
However, Nikko lost its religious fever when Hideyoshi Toyotomi confiscated the mountainous area of Nikko. Nonetheless, Nikko was activated again by Bishop Tenkai's arrival, and after reconstruction of Toshogu Shrine. Construction of tea-house was permitted for ascetics' use in 1741, and 6 tea-houses were built lakeside in 1804. People lived there from spring to fall, but they climbed down the mountain in winter.
A remarkable turning point came in 1872, when women were allowed to go inside the mountainous area. They climbed Mt. Nantai and the first delivery in that area was recorded in 1884. Also, Meiji Emperor came to Nikko and named "Lake of happiness" for the Lake Chuzenji.
Although, number of visitor made a rapid progress, foreigners built the basis. Diplomats from Western countries came to Nikko to pass the summer, and they built cottage lakeside. You will still find some cottages of foreign embassies such as France, Belgium, and two other nations. International celebrities were listed on the membership of Tokyo Angling and Country Club. The outskirts of Lake Chuzenji established its status as a resort in which a high-class person gathers.
Just some random fun shots!!!
There are 48 waterfalls in Nikko, but Kegon waterfall is the most famous among these. The water falls from 97 meters high and you will enjoy natural beauty around the fall. Nachi waterfall in Wakayama prefecture, Fukuroda waterfall in Ibaragi prefecture and Kegon waterfall in Nikko are known as the finest three waterfalls of Japan.
The name of the Kegon was derived from a part of Buddhist sutra. By the way, names of Nehan waterfall and Hannya waterfall also were derived from the Buddhist sutra.
People could not get close to the fall until 1900 when Gorobei Hoshino built a tea-house near the basin of the fall. It took him 7 years to build. Also, Kegon waterfall became a noted place of suicide when 18 years old high school student, Misao Fujimura jumped into the fall in May 1903.
Priest Shoto, who popularized mountainous worship in Nikko, found the Lake Chuzenji in 782 when he climbed Mt. Nantai. Two years later, he and his followers built Jinguji Temple lakeside. Since then, ascetics visited and Funazenjou was taken place. The Funazenjou is an event that ascetics visit holy place lakeside by boat with reading sutra out. In the medieval age and early modern times, more ascetics came to Nikko, and they prayed a lot for miracle.
However, Nikko lost its religious fever when Hideyoshi Toyotomi confiscated the mountainous area of Nikko. Nonetheless, Nikko was activated again by Bishop Tenkai's arrival, and after reconstruction of Toshogu Shrine. Construction of tea-house was permitted for ascetics' use in 1741, and 6 tea-houses were built lakeside in 1804. People lived there from spring to fall, but they climbed down the mountain in winter.
A remarkable turning point came in 1872, when women were allowed to go inside the mountainous area. They climbed Mt. Nantai and the first delivery in that area was recorded in 1884. Also, Meiji Emperor came to Nikko and named "Lake of happiness" for the Lake Chuzenji.
Although, number of visitor made a rapid progress, foreigners built the basis. Diplomats from Western countries came to Nikko to pass the summer, and they built cottage lakeside. You will still find some cottages of foreign embassies such as France, Belgium, and two other nations. International celebrities were listed on the membership of Tokyo Angling and Country Club. The outskirts of Lake Chuzenji established its status as a resort in which a high-class person gathers.
Just some random fun shots!!!
There are 48 waterfalls in Nikko, but Kegon waterfall is the most famous among these. The water falls from 97 meters high and you will enjoy natural beauty around the fall. Nachi waterfall in Wakayama prefecture, Fukuroda waterfall in Ibaragi prefecture and Kegon waterfall in Nikko are known as the finest three waterfalls of Japan.
The name of the Kegon was derived from a part of Buddhist sutra. By the way, names of Nehan waterfall and Hannya waterfall also were derived from the Buddhist sutra.
People could not get close to the fall until 1900 when Gorobei Hoshino built a tea-house near the basin of the fall. It took him 7 years to build. Also, Kegon waterfall became a noted place of suicide when 18 years old high school student, Misao Fujimura jumped into the fall in May 1903.
火曜日, 6月 13, 2006
Pictures Stolen from the Girls
Me walking in the Japanese garden!
"Dancing in the Rain"
The theme of our Nikko trip (besides trying NOT to get soaked from all the rain) was "PEACE" and "Very Japanese-y" so that's why we're really cheesing this photo (and many other ones from Nikko) up with those darn addictive but equally annoying peace-signs! :)
Us and the kids! O'yayy!
Our fun Hostel and place to escape the rain!
A wedding ceremony going on at the shrines. Beautiful, ne?
Arigato gozaimashita Ladies for the pics AND for the fabulous time in Nikko!!!
It's a bit sad knowing that out of the 6 of us, only 2 will continue on in Japan for another year. (We're gonna ROCK this place Ros!)
But seriously...wherever you're flying out of Narita too in the coming weeks, please take care and know you'll be dearly missed!
Thus - here's some fun but true words of wisdom to live by:
-If you must choose between two evils, pick the one you've never tried before.
-If you look like your passport picture (or in our case - our gaijin card picture), you probably need a trip.
-Opportunities always look bigger going than coming.
-Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
-Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world.
-Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never cease to be amused.
-The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.
-Forgive your enemies. It messes with their heads.
-Only one seventh of your life is spent on Monday.
-Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
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