May 31, 2007
Kateigaho, Japan's Arts & Culture Magazine
Check out the Kateigaho website . They sell individual issues or subscriptions. They have also posted some articles and photos on their website.
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Labels: art
Mulberries
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May 30, 2007
Grocery Delivery
There are companies that deliver groceries to homes. They prepare boxes of groceries for each order.
We order a week in advance. We look through a weekly catalog and choose the things we need for the following week's delivery.
We then mark a sheet like this one. We put the number of items we need in the little pink boxes. We hand it to the delivery man when he comes to deliver the groceries we ordered last week. If we're not going to be home, we can put the sheet in the blue plastic bag (pictured above) and hang it on the gate or door. It's very convenient especially to have heavy things like rice delivered.
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May 29, 2007
Silkworms
along with some mulberry leaves.
Each one has these markings.
The top of one of the worm's head.
The end or tail of the silkworm. Click to enlarge to see its legs.
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Labels: worms
May 28, 2007
High School Project
There are two silk worms among some leaves in the carton. Do you know what kind of leaves they are?
After the silk worms eat these leaves she will get more from the school. She will take care of the silk worms and watch them through their stages.
In elementary school, students raise morning glories, rice, and other vegetables.
Note the brand of juice it is. You've probably seen that brand.
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Labels: school
May 27, 2007
On the School Playground
The label on the sprinkler says "spray gun" in katakana, the script for foreign words. I've never seen a sprinkler anywhere else in Japan. Lawns of grass are rare. Parks have lawns but I've never seen a sprinkler. Of course, we're usually gone in the hottest summer month (August).
I took these pictures yesterday on Sports Day. The night before the event there was water standing in the field. It was incredibly dried up and dusty during the event. It was also windy. They didn't spray the area, though.
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May 26, 2007
Sports Day
This is the first time I have seen the national flag flown at the school, so I wanted to take a picture of it. Actually, it's a better picture of this old lady's hat. There was no way around her hat! She wouldn't move and I couldn't! Any way I moved I would've been blocking grandmothers on camp chairs.
They all could have been sitting here. Older guests could sit in padded chairs in the shade under a canopy.
All of the students had to sit in the sun. Little Brother was on the white team this year. Their hats are reversible. The other side is red. He was on the red team last year.
Here are the students' chairs. They carried them from their classrooms and carried them back afterwards.
By the way, the white team won this year.
Check the posts for May of last year to see more about Sports Day events.
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Labels: school, Sports Day
Sports Day Events: The Rope and The Dance
These students are waiting to start their dance. Every year, each grade performs a dance. Except sixth grade. Sixth graders do a gymnastic routine. The students in the picture had to wear black clothes for their dance. One grade just had pompoms. Another wore gloves.
Check the posts for May of last year to see more about Sports Day events.
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Labels: school, Sports Day
May 25, 2007
A New Old Fashioned Washing Machine
This is a new washing machine, but it is an old style. It is not automatic.
Clothes are washed in the tub on the left. After the machine washes the clothes, it beeps. Then someone has to come and take the very wet clothes out and put them in the tub on the right. Excess water is spun out of them. The tub on the right is the spin cycle. Automatic washing machines are available, but some people prefer this kind.
This is the lint bag. It catches lint and fuzz. These are on automatic machines, too. Click on the label below for more information about washing machines.
Toshiba-- brief history of Japanese-made washing machines
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Labels: washing machines
May 24, 2007
Three Vehicles
Click to enlarge to see a food delivery motorbike, a gardener's truck with ladders on the back, and one of the biggest cars on the road here.
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Labels: cars, city streets, delivery, trucks
May 23, 2007
A Shell of a Moth
It hadn't flown away,
so I took pictures from every angle.
The dark spot on the top of its back was really a hole. It was a shell of a moth. We looked through our bug books but couldn't find its name.
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Labels: bugs and insects
May 22, 2007
Our Garden Gate
When we want to enter the gate, we have to push on this little door at the top right hand corner of the gate.
The door opens to reveal buttons. We have a combination of numbers that we have to push. Then we have to push the bottom button that says "endo" or "end".
When a visitor or a delivery person comes, he has to ring the doorbell to talk to us. There are two doorbells (on the right). The top one has a 2F sticker on it. The other has 1F sticker. We live on the second floor. Baba and Aunt live on the first floor.
There is an intercom and camera on the doorbells, too. We can see and talk to a visitor or delivery person from the first floor and from the second floor. We can open the gate from both floors. We can also talk to the first floor from the second floor using the intercom.
The long slot under the name plate is the mailbox.
This is the mailbox on the inside of the gate. We lift the door to get the mail. The button next to the mailbox opens the gate from the inside. There is also a latch on the inside of the gate.
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A Gate in the Neighborhood
Here is a wooden gate in our neighborhood. On the left is a gate for their driveway. Click on the picture to see the detail of the wall. It looks like a temple wall.
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May 20, 2007
Our Old Wooden Gate
Now you can see why we got a new gate. It was rotting and it was hard to slide open. Sometimes it wouldn't slide. That was confusing for delivery people. There was no doorbell on it so they had to shout at us to come open it. Sometimes it wouldn't open so packages had to be delivered over the top. Once, it even fell off its runner when the postman tried to open it. The gate door fell off the frame into the garden. That was more than confusing!
Our old gate was nothing fancy, but it had a nice sound when you could slide it open. The door itself sounded nice and then Jiji bought a bell to put on it so we knew when someone entered. It took a while to get used to the bell, but then we missed it when it was gone. We miss the old gate. We miss Jiji, too.
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Labels: gates
May 19, 2007
Wrapped Tree
This is an old tatami mat wrapped around a tree. Tatami or woven straw mats are used for flooring. The green silk "ribbon" was the border around the mat when it was on the floor. Straw mats are sold for garden purposes, but this farmer is recycling an old tatami mat.
I posted a picture last year of another tree with a garden mat around it. The farmers are trying to catch bugs. They will dispose of or burn the mat.
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Labels: pest control, re-using, trees
May 18, 2007
Blooming
This is our new rose bush. Its name is Majorika. It is a hybrid rose from Germany. We bought it in the fall at Jindai Botanical Garden, but have not planted it in the ground yet. So far, there have only been three blooms.
This is honeysuckle. It is growing in a pot with a frame. When I was growing up in Texas, we had this growing on our chain link fence all around our backyard. Grandaddy, my dad, also has this memory from his childhood. Its name is Japanese honeysuckle.
This rose rambles all across the corner of our wall.
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Labels: flowers
Corn Protection
He then had to take it off so he could punch holes for the corn to grow through. Check the labels below or do a blog search to see what he did in the past and why he changed it.
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Labels: corn, fields, vegetables
May 17, 2007
Charcoal Air Freshener
The instructions are written on the back. There are also pictures to show you what to do to set it up. Many products and manuals have pictures to show you what to do and what not to do.
There were also pictures to show that you can put it in the living room, entry hall, and bedroom. Note the kind of bed that is pictured. It's what Big Sister and Little Brother used to call an "up bed".
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Labels: houses