Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Shizuka's birthday
Sunday, 26 August 2007
Party on the beach
To be fair (and ensure the event made some profit) Eric and I started slowly and threw an American football around (which I had forgotten how to do from last time). This was a laugh and even managed to get a few locals to join in. This ceased to be a laugh when I fumbled the ball resulting in my ring finger being bent in directions it wasn't supposed too. It went black and swelled up, but fortunately wasn't broken. I think the Americanism is 'jamming your finger'.
So we headed for the beer tent and soon after waded in waste deep in the delightfully warm water. And that's pretty much where we stayed until 1 am, only leaving the water to get more beer. It cost me a pair of sunglasses (which fell off my head and sank) but it was a great night. About 300 people came in the end so a big success (and relief) for Greg.
Monday, 20 August 2007
Good and bad taste in one evening
And now the bad taste. Very popular in Japan is a gambling game called Pachinco. Basically you buy a load of ball bearings that you shove in a slot and watch it bounce around a load of pins some of which activate various gambling games and the opportunity to win more ball bearings. You then trade what you have won back at the counter. The machines are garish and so loud (Glen, Tomomi and I had a short go in Osaka) and the exterior is pretty much the same.
Unfortunately, the picure doesn't do this place justice, but opposite the restaurant was this Pachinco place - bright orange with firework look flurescent lights and complete with bright orange palm trees - I don't know how we resisted going in.
Sunday, 19 August 2007
Tofu restaurant
It was a lucky 'find', the only reason we went the first time was because or poor Japanese teacher worked there (and I think we went mainly because she did think we would). She still does, which was great because we got a 20% discount. It's not cheap, but an interesting experience in a really nice setting - got me thinking about giving my dining room in England a Japanese theme.
Why I should never go sunbathing...
From this..
To this in maybe 30 mins - I had just finished putting sun cream on!
So I guess it's either back to the sunbed or remain zombie white - I think I upset someone upstairs
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Didn't last long..
She spent the rest of the day in bed and we had to cancel our trip to Tokyo, not only nursing her poorly stomach but the numerous 1 to 2 inch bites she had on her legs and bottom. I got away a bit more lightly and didn't have such a reaction to the bites. I did however get about 20 mosquito bites on my feet that were unbearably irritate by whatever foot wear I put on.
'why didn't you take some insect repellent?' I hear you say. We did, it was rubbish - enough said.
The day after, and just to complete a fantastic few days off, I was ill and laid up all day. I was actually really pleased to get back to work - a terrible thing to say.
Monday, 13 August 2007
When camping goes bad
Greg said that between 5 and 6 the flies start to come out, it gets a bit unpleasant so it's best to get out of there way for an hour. So 6.30 arrives and there is still only a few flies about. Then a few more arrive, then a few more etc etc x 100000. Now before I convey the true horror, 'Abou' as I believe they are called are around 15 to 20mm in length, look more like bees and when they bite, it feels like ... well it bloody hurts. To start with we probably looked like a bunch of Germans practicing whatever that slapping thing they do is (minus the leather shorts), then as they started to swarm it went from mildly amusing, through annoying to an bearable in the spacce of about 30 mins. We all sought refuge in the car to watch them in their 1000's crawl over the cars, the tents everywhere.
We waited and waited but they didn't go. It wasn't until the sun had completely gone down were they dosile enough to venture out of the car. We had a couple of gas laps that we left burning and each contained about 50 bodies of horse flies.
Some catching up to do!
Sunday, 12 August 2007
BBQ at the beach
Saturday, 11 August 2007
Obon, feastival for commemoration of the ancestors
On top of this, Twinbird (the company I am working in) give their employees a further 2 days off (but they have to make one up on the two consecutive Saturdays)
So I get a total of six days off including the weekend to do a few things. But first I want to dinner with Justine and Lindsey for a quieter farewell party.