Sunday, April 24, 2011

On A Rainy Day In Matsue City



I have never spent days in Matsue, about 90 minutes from Tokyo by air, in April since almost thirty years ago.
I usualy go back to my hometown Matsue in summer. Flowers in my family’s garden in April were quite diffret from those in summer. In the same way, it’s always sunny and hot in summer, on the contrary, I had both a rainy day and sunny days last time.
Plants and flowers viewing at my family’s home in a rainy day were new to me, so they were very attractive to me.

I took pictures in my family’s garden using a cellphone-built-in camera. I think quality of pictures taken with a cell phone becomes far better than a few years ago.
Don't you think so?



Sunday, April 17, 2011

Cherry Blossoms at Night



Night viewing of illuminated cherry trees is popular in Japan.

I walked to Futarasan or Futara-yama shrine last night; Several big cherry trees were in full bloom there. I also was able to see the full moon behind cherry blossoms.
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

I'll Be Back to My Office Tomorrow.

It took exactly one month to resume work.
General affairs division and administration division members have been restoring our offices with help of general construction companies since several days after the earthquake on March 11th.
Most of rubbles were cleared and the infrastructure such as electricity and water was almost back, according to the email from my boss. So, all engineers including me are allowed to go back to our offices tomorrow.
I feel half happy and half worried about stepping in the same building from which we barely escaped at the day of the disaster; we still have aftershocks everyday in my city.
But, sooner of later, we should confront it. That is tomorrow.

By the way, using this long days off, I went back to my hometown Shimane prefecture for a couple of days. I met my mother, my brother and my sister there. I enjoyed earthquake-free short holidays.

I show you some pictures taken near my mother’s house using a cell-phone-built-in-camera.






Tuesday, April 05, 2011

New Books and an Old Book

Japanese school year starts in April and ends in March.
April 1st is the beginning day of a new semester.

My elder daughter Emi left us and moved to Tokyo, about 110km from Utsunomiya city last week. She lives in her college dormitory now. Her new college days have just started.

At the same time, younger daughter Rina became a second grade high school student. The other day, Rina brought back new text books for second grade students.

The contrast of an old book that was used by Emi for a whole year and new books that Rina got is quite interesting, isn’t it?