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  • Yesterday morning’s fire was

    Yesterday morning’s fire was more appropriate than I imagined. We spent the day marvelling over the blizzard of cottonwood snow that blew from two local trees. The soft, fluffy seeds fell from the sky, drifted across sidewalks, collected in the gutters, stuck in our hair.

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  • It’s 7:45 in the

    It’s 7:45 in the morning. Tod & John are out getting wood to start a fire. I’m not sure why–perhaps for atmosphere, or maybe someone’s going to cook breakfast over it. Kris is about to start a summer job as a camp councillor, so I suppose this could be for her benefit. All I know…

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  • A year ago my

    A year ago my sister, a poet from Pennsylvania, came to visit me. We talked about how experiences, like a roast hot out of the oven, need a while to settle before we dig into them. They want time to grow inside the cocoon of self before taking fight. Pick your metaphor. We have to…

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  • If you’re well travelled,

    If you’re well travelled, you know that packing for a trip is an art. Maximise the combinations of clothes, minimize the space, and you have yourself a well-packed bag. Fortunately for me, my entire wardrobe follows that rule (everything is black or goes with black) so packing’s not too challenging. Until you consider where the…

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  • Since I was a

    Since I was a teenager, I’ve wanted to see the Royal Shakespeare Company perform live. Small dream accomplished. The touring company is playing The Tempest at the Tokyo Globe and it’s an excellent production. They’ve blended music with Prospero’s magic to create something really powerful. The stage itself was fantastic–a sinuous rolling wave, raked sharply…

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  • I’m often surprised how

    I’m often surprised how American culture and habits sometimes rub me the wrong way. Other times I cuddle up comfortably with them. Case in point. Last night at midnight, I attended a conference call. (Don’t even get me started on the “joys” of global telecomm and its use at wicked hours) Most of the particpants…

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  • Geek celebrities. It’s weird

    Geek celebrities. It’s weird how in any field there are those who are well-known and respected practiioners of their craft. But in the Internet world, the widespread sharing of communication allows some to become celebrities and household names. Among my circle of geeky friends, Slashdot is a news portal of choice. And last night, we…

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  • Nothing list a new

    Nothing list a new trash can to brighten up a kitchen. Sounds like a silly thing, but we have to separate our waste into five categories, so we have a lot of trash cans. Or rather, we should have had. Actually, we had a lot of paper shopping bags. Now we have a nice collection…

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  • Talk about a bad

    Talk about a bad time to look for a job. The international financial institutions where I’m most likely to find employment are freezing hires until the markets improve and on top of that Japan’s unemployment rate is rising. Tod swears this doesn’t affect me, and maybe he’s right. I’m pretty much a fringe employee anyway.…

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  • Remember the guys who

    Remember the guys who were setting up drainage pipes last month? Apparently their work is being inspected today. Two men from the Tokyo Waterworks department are walking along the retaining wall where the pipes are installed. They are examining a big patch of bright green the moss that grows where the water spills over the…

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