I am Japanese and live here with my wife about 100 km away from Tokyo Japan.
I would like to write off nothing out of ordinary at our house in English with some Japanese.
As a matter of cause, I will attache some pictures with my words.
連合いと二人で生活している爺でござる。日常のたわいもない出来事と生活を写真と共に残したいと考えている。
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Photography event after snowing #1
AyeYai did have photography event at our garden yesterday morning.
Nice pictures. I wish to landscape my final home when I retire. I shall be planting many Japanese maples. I love trees and many types of plants. It calms the heart to look at one's property as it grows in beauty.
I had spent 3 years in Northern Japan as a child (3-6 yrs. old). We had also visited my Great Grandmother at times (near Hakata Bay - Kyushu)...that is where all of my Mom's relatives are from. I also worked for 1 year in Osaka in 1986-1987. I had visited many places while there and during my other trips to Japan. I met my wife while in Osaka (she is from Shikoku - I visited my parents in law in Shikoku in 1995).
I love the Japanese culture and people...especially the food.
Hero爺さん:How do you do, My name is Yuma(裕馬).You have a nice garden. How was Yakisoba you cooked. It's looks yammy!When you have a time, please visit my blog as well. http://59darby.at.webry.info/
Nice pictures. I wish to landscape my final home when I retire. I shall be planting many Japanese maples. I love trees and many types of plants. It calms the heart to look at one's property as it grows in beauty.
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Shiroi Tora (Byakko) san
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment!
By the way, where have you been in Japan?
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI had spent 3 years in Northern Japan as a child (3-6 yrs. old). We had also visited my Great Grandmother at times (near Hakata Bay - Kyushu)...that is where all of my Mom's relatives are from. I also worked for 1 year in Osaka in 1986-1987. I had visited many places while there and during my other trips to Japan. I met my wife while in Osaka (she is from Shikoku - I visited my parents in law in Shikoku in 1995).
ReplyDeleteI love the Japanese culture and people...especially the food.
Shiroi Tora san
ReplyDeleteThank you for your reply.
I am glad to hear you loving Japan.
Michelle san
You have great pictures on your blog "Ice, Day 1".
I am eagerly waiting "Ice, Day 2".
Hero爺さん:How do you do, My name is Yuma(裕馬).You have a nice garden. How was Yakisoba you cooked. It's looks yammy!When you have a time, please visit my blog as well. http://59darby.at.webry.info/
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