Archive for the 'Japan' CategoryPosts relating to Japan and things Japanese Day two of my camping adventure with Anthony ended pleasantly, with new friends and a nice sunset. Day 3, however, started much earlier and much less pleasantly than I would have expected – right at midnight – when some rude family burst into the campground with loud voices and bright lights, searching for a spot to set up their tent, then setting it up. Inconsiderate people suck. I barely got a few hours of sleep, and was up at 5:30 or so with Anthony and daybreak. Day three was Saturday of Golden Week, meaning that now the crowds would really [...] View full post » Today was our 10th wedding anniversary. It wasn't quite what I might have visualized 10 years ago – we were all pretty tired, and even normally robust Anthony was a bit under the weather – but Fumie and I got here together, and that's what it's all about. Her mom invited us for Happy-Anniversary pie (a pie that Anthony felt the need to put candles in)... Anthony was torn between wanting to put candles in, and wanting to eat the chocolate card and chocolate eye... You may well be wondering why an apple pie for a 10th wedding anniversary, [...] View full post » Anthony's kindergarten had a field trip yesterday, so the pickup time and location were different from normal, this time near the spot in Kyoto where the Kamo river joins the Takano River to become (oddly enough) a different Kamo River. He wanted to play more, and his friend Akiko-chan hadn't left yet, so we decided to go down to the river together to play. I didn't have my nice camera with me, but I took a few snaps of the fun with my cell-phone camera. Akiko-chan's mom and I spent much of the time yelling "nooooo, not in the water!" [...] View full post » I ended my previous post about day 2 of camping with Anthony with the story that we'd returned from dinner in time for the sunset. When we got out of the car at the campsite, Anthony was playing with a superhero toy of some sort that he got at the store. (Because camping is special, "we" decided that he can get a small $2 or $3 toy each day that we happen to go to a store while camping.) A boy about his age was walking by with his mom, and made a comment about the toy. It turns out [...] View full post » Picking up my "Camping with Anthony" story from after our early-morning walk on Day 2.... The campground is on a cliff overlooking part of Kotobikihama (northern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan), a large beach more than a mile long, with many distinct sections. We spent the rest of the morning, and the early part of the afternoon, exploring, but it eventually came time to get wet. Nearest the campground was a section of wide beach fronted by rocky outcroppings.... ( Anthony is right of center )In the picture above, you can see Anthony sitting in a small stream that's cutting through [...] View full post » |