Today I compounded my love of recycle shops by bagging this awesome specimen of a sofa. Not only is it stylish black leather but it's also like a Sylvanian Family piece of furniture. Both the end stool and arm come away from and the back can fold down into a bed. Also the middle back panel can fold downwards to form a table between the end two seats. A transformer of a sofa. All for an excellent price.
Me looking like the excitable child that I am!
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Catch up
Sorry for the long absence but the Blogger site was down for some days and then I fell out of the habit of writing. The weather has been a little crazy here and we had a taste of the heat that summer will bring. It was that white heat that comes from the ground up it feels. The sun is too bright to be a pleasant force but is just swallowed up in the melting sky. Of course you do not hear a word of complaint from me. Sunshine is always, always a blessing. No more pasty skin, no more eczema, no more depressing cold moments huddled under a blanket trying to perform some mundane daytime task.
However, as we got up yesterday morning the limpet heat that had clung to the air all night was instantly blown away by a heavy rain storm. As soon as the black clouds opened the heavy air vanished as if frightened away by something bigger. So we braved Nagoya in the rain and were eventually rewarded by a glorious, bright, fresh afternoon.
I'm addicted to recycle shops here-we both are a bit. Where's the guilt in playing along with this week's fashion when it costs £3 and is completely without a carbon footprint this time around?
I suppose all who read this will know already but anyway. The pressure is now on for us to provide the silky smoothest holidaying experiences for those lovely people who have spent a near fortune on tickets out here this last week or so. You WILL have fun! I'm so excited to share the experience with a selection of dear ones in a matter of weeks.
Please consider yourselves updated and I will endeavour to give you photos next time xxx
However, as we got up yesterday morning the limpet heat that had clung to the air all night was instantly blown away by a heavy rain storm. As soon as the black clouds opened the heavy air vanished as if frightened away by something bigger. So we braved Nagoya in the rain and were eventually rewarded by a glorious, bright, fresh afternoon.
I'm addicted to recycle shops here-we both are a bit. Where's the guilt in playing along with this week's fashion when it costs £3 and is completely without a carbon footprint this time around?
I suppose all who read this will know already but anyway. The pressure is now on for us to provide the silky smoothest holidaying experiences for those lovely people who have spent a near fortune on tickets out here this last week or so. You WILL have fun! I'm so excited to share the experience with a selection of dear ones in a matter of weeks.
Please consider yourselves updated and I will endeavour to give you photos next time xxx
Monday, 9 May 2011
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Walking Around Seki
With all our exploring of the surrounding area it's been easy to forget the city we're living in. We've spent a lot of time walking along the river and visited one Temple but there is much more to Seki. It's famous for eel restaurants and cutlery (sounds unromantic but cutlery is a diversification from Samuri sword making of which Seki was the home of the best). There is a whole street of various coffee houses some upmarket and expensive and some old-fashioned and dark. Today we walked around a beautiful Shinto Shrine. We've passed it many times and it has a fantastic tiered wooden roof just as you'd imagine a classical Japanese structure. We didn't go inside as it is so peaceful that it almost forbids distraction. It clearly requests that no photos be taken though so that is why you lack a picture. We found a path that follows the boundary of it though and it was the perfect image of peaceful contemplation. We sat in a pretty public garden opposite with wisteria hanging from a trelis and let the stresses of boisterous Saturday morning students fall away. It's easy to get bogged down in normal life but on a warm, sunny day it was magical to let the scenery impress itself on your mind and remember that after all this is an adventure and we are living in Japan.
Monday, 2 May 2011
Eels
Hello. Yesterday we went to a lovely eel restaurant with a pair of teachers from a neighbouring school-and very lovely they were too. We had the speciality which is rice with panfried eel in a kind of soy sauce (amusingly soy sauce is called show-you in Japanese). It came with pickles and clear soup and a little dish of eel calimari with pepper and lemon. It was all very tasty and we drank green tea with it. The eel itself is chopped up so looks like little fish fillets and has teh same kind of texture and flavour as a white fish. I liked it-it was pretty easy food really for Japan.
Afterwards we came back here and had a brilliant chocolate mousse cake from the bakery next to or school. Most cake seems to involve mousse here and I like it better than icing.
Off to play my new guitar now!
xxxx
Afterwards we came back here and had a brilliant chocolate mousse cake from the bakery next to or school. Most cake seems to involve mousse here and I like it better than icing.
Off to play my new guitar now!
xxxx
My New Guitar
Since we had nothing planned for the day today we had a long walk in the sunshine this morning and decided to head off to a few recycle shops this afternoon. Recycle shops are second hand shops and are quite big over here. They usually have a fair-sized music section and a good bit of bargain retro clothing so Mike and I both like them.
I have been toying with the idea of buying a cheap acoustic guitar as I miss playing my strat a bit and it's good to have a hobby. I almost left without trying this one as it was a bit more than I wanted to pay and I felt too much like it was a whim. But I have always wanted a Gibson (I blame Hannah) and this was such a beautiful replica. So after four credit cards failed we managed to get the cash and purchase my little beauty. Now it has been well researched by the resident expert and he's decided it may well be from 1978 and is a star buy. He would've bought it himself had he known what it was. But sadly for him it is mine-all mine!
Tonight it is an eel restaurant with new friends.
Much love, Jo xxx
I have been toying with the idea of buying a cheap acoustic guitar as I miss playing my strat a bit and it's good to have a hobby. I almost left without trying this one as it was a bit more than I wanted to pay and I felt too much like it was a whim. But I have always wanted a Gibson (I blame Hannah) and this was such a beautiful replica. So after four credit cards failed we managed to get the cash and purchase my little beauty. Now it has been well researched by the resident expert and he's decided it may well be from 1978 and is a star buy. He would've bought it himself had he known what it was. But sadly for him it is mine-all mine!
Tonight it is an eel restaurant with new friends.
Much love, Jo xxx
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