This and that from here and there. Snapshots of the things we see, use and do in our life in Japan. Written especially for children.
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June 27, 2012
June 22, 2012
Standing Again
The typhoon on June 19th flattened the corn.
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Almost uprooted it.
Two days after being knocked down, the corn is almost standing up straight again. (The crows didn't bother this corn field. Maybe they didn't want to pick on something beaten down to the ground.)
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
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Almost uprooted it.
Two days after being knocked down, the corn is almost standing up straight again. (The crows didn't bother this corn field. Maybe they didn't want to pick on something beaten down to the ground.)
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
June 21, 2012
Crow Update
The crows have lost their breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot.
Unfortunately, crows are noisy and the fruit tree was messy.
They still gather. Can you see why?
Corn fields. They've done a lot of damage.
Let's see if this works.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
recent posts about the recent neighborhood crow situation:
Gathering Before the Storm
Gathering After the Storm
Unfortunately, crows are noisy and the fruit tree was messy.
They still gather. Can you see why?
Corn fields. They've done a lot of damage.
Let's see if this works.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
recent posts about the recent neighborhood crow situation:
Gathering Before the Storm
Gathering After the Storm
June 20, 2012
The Morning After the Typhoon
Mt. Fuji looked like this.
I could see the damage to the corn from the roof. This is ground zero.
The corn looked like this before the typhoon.
Yesterday, the zucchini in another farmer's field was curved.
Today, it's twisted.
His corn is a little bent, but still standing.
Our vegetable stand is open today.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, green beans, carrots and onions made it to the shelves. Bags of edamame, too. Some of their stalks were flattened and muddied.
A little more damage in the next post.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
I could see the damage to the corn from the roof. This is ground zero.
The corn looked like this before the typhoon.
Yesterday, the zucchini in another farmer's field was curved.
Today, it's twisted.
His corn is a little bent, but still standing.
Our vegetable stand is open today.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, green beans, carrots and onions made it to the shelves. Bags of edamame, too. Some of their stalks were flattened and muddied.
A little more damage in the next post.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
Gathering After the Typhoon
Crows gathered here again. About 40. Fluffing and drying their feathers at 5:30 A.M. And...
Gathering and
eating their breakfast
from this tree.
Soaring
and watching me.
Gathering and
eating their breakfast
from this tree.
Soaring
and watching me.
June 19, 2012
Gathering Before the Typhoon
Clouds gathered and so did crows! These photos make a panoramic view of our neighborhood at 5:30 P.M. Look closely. Click on the photos to enlarge them.
Crows! I see 14 in this photo. One was sitting on the balcony but flew away.
Crows!
Crows!
Crow!
It was raining a lot. They sat in the rain and traded places once in a while. I wouldn't say they were playing. They looked pretty miserable.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
Crows! I see 14 in this photo. One was sitting on the balcony but flew away.
Crows!
Crows!
Crow!
It was raining a lot. They sat in the rain and traded places once in a while. I wouldn't say they were playing. They looked pretty miserable.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
June 15, 2012
Outside a Shop that Sells Glasses
This is a well-established chain of shops. It's been in Japan for a long time.
These are current photos. The mascot for the shop is holding a sign that says, "Ganbarou Japan! Hang in there, Japan!"
Japan is still recovering from last year's tsunami and earthquake.
Here is a place outside the shop to stop to clean your glasses. It's a free service.
The name of the shop "Megane Drug" is on the right panel of the sign and "one year guarantee" is on the left panel. Megane is "eyeglasses" in Japanese.
Here is a link to a post about the eye chart used here.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
These are current photos. The mascot for the shop is holding a sign that says, "Ganbarou Japan! Hang in there, Japan!"
Japan is still recovering from last year's tsunami and earthquake.
Here is a place outside the shop to stop to clean your glasses. It's a free service.
The name of the shop "Megane Drug" is on the right panel of the sign and "one year guarantee" is on the left panel. Megane is "eyeglasses" in Japanese.
Here is a link to a post about the eye chart used here.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
June 14, 2012
The Beetles at Toys R Us Japan
Many department stores sell beetles. This is the beetle display at Toys R Us. These photos were taken with an iphone. Click on them to enlarge them.
This shows some of the items that are needed for the beetles.
This beetle has a plastic cup of yellow jelly to eat.
The pink plastic thing in this case is to hold a cup of jelly. Some of the holders are made out of wood.
Nets (on left) for catching bugs, insects and beetles are sold, too.
There was also an ant farm (upper left hand corner.)
These photos were taken with an iphone.
This shows some of the items that are needed for the beetles.
This beetle has a plastic cup of yellow jelly to eat.
The pink plastic thing in this case is to hold a cup of jelly. Some of the holders are made out of wood.
Nets (on left) for catching bugs, insects and beetles are sold, too.
There was also an ant farm (upper left hand corner.)
These photos were taken with an iphone.