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What have I been taking photos of this month? Most of them ended up in blog posts, but here are a few smaller moments that didn’t get their own write up. Things I made: Skies: Cats: If you want my ephemeral photos in realtime, my Instagram stories feature shots like these.
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Today’s the anniversary of our move into the new house. It’s been a great 12 months and I wanted to mark it with a visual celebration. But instead, I have been distracted by cleaning and maintaining all of the things I ignored for a year. Lest you think I slacked for an entire year, here…
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Work has begun on the fanciful toolshed. After getting quotes from Sasaki-san, I opted for a slightly less elaborate but still pretty fancy version of my traditional storehouse and wood deck design. The first step is to reinforce the cracked and bulging concrete walls. These walls form the retaining wall between the driveway and Blueberry…
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Japan is facing a crisis of its main staple, rice. In terms of food self-sufficiency, rice is about the only thing that Japan produces in large enough quantities for everyone – about 7 million tons/year. But since summer, rice supplies have dwindled. Prices have jumped about 20%. Grocery shelves are empty and customers are limited…
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Earlier this summer, I found a small wasps’ nest in the Tractorport. I learned that the yellow bits might be fluorescent. Interesting. So when I noticed wasp activity around the house last week and found a new nest, I bought a UV flashlight to test if the yellow nests are fluorescent. Yes! So bright. It’s…
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Yesterday at a thrift store, Tod stumbled upon an old Trivial Pursuit game in a dusty original box wrapped in cling film with an oddly printed out import label on it. We both have fond memories of playing Trivial Pursuit around our family tables, so he snatched it up for 2000 yen. Upon unboxing, we…
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Dear Complete-It Club members, The crisp air of autumn is still months away here in Japan, but it’s rice harvesting season and there are pumpkins at the farmer’s markets. I’ve seen Halloween decorations at Daiso. So let’s harness this seasonal shift to breathe fresh life into our projects. I’m excited to announce our September theme:…
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The past week has been full of photos on social media of extraordinary sunsets with intense colors, shadows, crepuscular and anti-crepuscular rays. This morning I caught crepuscular shadows in the sunrise as a typhoon heads our way and the clouds are big and billowing. Below are sunset photos from recent days by friends on Facebook.…
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A few years ago I bought this lovely lamp at a local thrift store. It has the most amazing pierced copper shade. But I soon learned why it had been abandoned by its previous owners – its touch sensor was haunted and would turned itself off and on at random. I quickly opted to keep…
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Today I learned about a weird mushroom called bird’s nest fungus or cyathus stercoreus. It’s only about 1 cm talk, but it packs a lot of ick into its small package. These mushrooms like to grow in decaying biomass or soil that has dung in it. I found these along the green strip next to…