I know Steve, it's just dreadful, such a massacre could occur, the thing is, how do we know that our own chocolates won't be next, time to lock the cupboards, only way we can protect them :(
I thought Eilando Temple was only accessible by bus, but I was wrong. I heard from my sister that the temple is about fifteen minutes from the nearest train station, so I'm planning to go there and take some photos next month ! :)
Sure. There are many people uninterested in period dramas and history of their own country even if they are people of Japan !
Yes, I get that feeling too. In Kyoto, there are many beautiful temples and traditional town houses and so on. :) You live in Australia, right? If you came to Kyoto in winter, especially in north area, you might feel chilled to the bone since it gets very cold...
I agree with you, Steve. "Day of Wrath" was a great movie, I love it too !! :)
Incidentally, this movie was
translated into Japanese as "Mask of legend", and was released on DVD... I guess this title would make Japanese people think that it's an accessible movie !
That's great. I'm glad to hear that things are going well for you. :)
Fortunately, my family and I have no damage, but many people got severe terrible damage by this earthquake and Tsunami. I'm hoping for Japan's early recovery...
And now, the typhoon No.15 is approaching! :( I hope everything will be all right.
dear steve
i'm fine thanx alot i had problems at home i couldnt use my pc long story to tell
but i'm super fine & miss u sooooo much dear i miss u more than u can imagenate
take care dear love u & say HI to all my friends
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