This afternoon, I was looking in the garden boxes on our veranda (patio, deck, balcony...whichever word you prefer) and noticed the little green frog that I had seen a couple of days earlier was still there, and today he was sitting on a lettuce leaf. It's not surprising at all that there are a lot of frogs around here because there's a rice field RIGHT next to our apartment. What DOES surprise me is that this very small frog got all the way up to our second-floor apartment balcony and crawled over the tall plastic wall to get into our garden boxes. If he eats some of the ugly little caterpillars and bugs that killed my bok choy, he's welcome to stay.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Ever wondered what ALF would sound like in Japanese...?
P.S. Update: this video is temporarily (probably) offline.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Saturday afternoon in Ichikai Town
We went to visit Nozomi's parents' house to celebrate Fathers Day. Nozomi brought an apple pie that she made to give to her father, and we all enjoyed it together after a delicious dinner that her mother made. After dinner we went outside and watched fireflies. I had only seen fireflies once before (in New Jersey, where my brother and sister-in-law used to live). I was amazed the first time, and was still amazed the second time-I think it's something like seeing "real magic"-kind of a slow-motion miracle, if you understand my meaning. The moon was partly, then completely, then partly hidden by clouds. The temperature was perfect. The fireflies were reflected off the water in the rice field as they flew back and forth and then hovered, turning dim and then bright green. We caught a couple in our hands, and watched them up close, and I could barely believe that they are real, living things. Much too beautiful, complicated, and amazing to be accidents-what a fantastic creation...
Nozomi's mother took the picture of us in front of their house.
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