Archive for the 'General' Category

General posts

Kine Imai: 1924 – 2008

As we've been expecting any moment since her stroke at the beginning of the year, Fumie's grandmother (Fumie's mother's mother) passed away Friday afternoon. She was born Kine Ueda on Amami Ooshima (an island in southern Japan) in 1924. She was 84.

The last time I talked with her was while looking at maps and satellite photos of Amami, prior to my first trip there during the new-year's holiday, as she talked about the place she left as a teenager and longed to return to. She last visited about 10 years ago, but a mild stroke soon after left further [...]


View full post »
Intelligence: Your Best Training Way of Defeating Everything

A friend had this little toy pinball game, seen here on my knee (via my old crappy cellphone camera). I was struck by the emotional depth of the directions/commentary on the back, seen here...

Just in case you can't read that fuzzy picture, here's the full text:

Intelligent Marble Intelligence add lucky A GAME OF MARBLES Marble is a kind of game that is very modern now. It collects excitement fasciration. It's a very interesting game. It can cot only trains lover's skill and intelligence but also is a vest way for lover to make friends it's an intelligent game [...]
View full post »
Pleasant Day at the Imperial Palace

Yesterday afternoon, prior to the Pleasant Day Along the Kamo River, I had to kill an hour with Anthony near his school. We decided to go with a classmate, Mizuki-chan, across the street to the grounds of Kyoto's old imperial palace...

While they played, I and the camera noticed some things...

At one point they played a game similar to what American kids might do with a turkey wishbone. Pine needles tend to fall in pairs, so they found old dried ones on the ground, hooked the two together, then pulled. The holder of the pair that doesn't break wins.

[...]
View full post »
A Pleasant Day Along the Kamo River

Today was a sunny, gorgeous day in Kyoto, with temperatures in the low to mid 70s. Totally pleasant. Conveniently, I had an hour to kill while Anthony was at "Jumping" (gymnastics), so I wandered around with my camera near the Kamo river, where the Takano river joins it at Kawabata and Imadegawa Streets.


View full post »
Renewing Anthony’s Passport

Anthony's US passport is about to expire, so we need to renew it at the US Consulate in Osaka. Hopefully the trip goes better than last time I had to go there.

We've got all the paperwork ready, but for a while had trouble finding his birth certificate. Eventually, I had to make contingency plans and check to see how to get a copy (from the State of California), and was shocked to find that it takes, on average, three months to get one!

However, that's nothing compared to how long it takes to get a simple copy of a [...]


View full post »