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| Here in Japan Santa gets a carrot, two cookies, and a small bottle of yogurt (kefir). |
Orange is my favorite color.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Quilt
This pink quilt, here on my bed in Sasebo, was made by the ladies of the church that my father attended. The ladies made it as a wedding gift to him and his new bride. None of the stitches on this quilt were done by a machine. This is a quilt made by the labor of love. And it's beautiful.
Huis Ten Bosch
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| After touring the glass museum and the flower museum we ate dinner at an Italian restaurant called Pinocchio's. |
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Nagasaki
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| This is the actual location where the bomb landed. |
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| This is the Oura Catholic Cathedral which is the oldest Catholic church in Japan. The cathedral is dedicated to the 26 Catholics who were executed for being Catholic. |
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| This fish pond with lanterns above it is the entrance to Glover Gardens. Despite it being the first day of winter there were a few flowers blooming; mostly pansies. |
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| My grandgirls really enjoyed feeding the koi. |
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| We stopped by the museum of performing arts. A holiday concert was going on. We also saw dragon parade costumes on display. |
Peace Park
Today we drove 90 minutes north to the town of Nagasaki. We stopped to visit Peace Park. The statue has the right arm extended upwards to where the bomb came from. The left arm is extended toward peace over the land. About 40 years ago I visited Hawaii. When we toured the Pearl Harbor Memorial I was surrounded by Japanese tourists. I felt awkward. Today I was visiting the epicenter of the atom bomb in Nagasaki and again I felt awkward.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
River Walk
Yesterday evening the weather was warm so we took a stroll from the house down to the river. We saw a grey heron and at least a dozen Eurasian wigeons. We saw a couple Eurasian coots. We saw a small shorebird that was bigger than a sanderling but we couldn't quite figure out what it was. We saw brown eared Bulbul and black kites. We saw a couple of little egrets (with yellow feet) and four Japanese cormorant. All in all, it was a productive bird walk.
Friday, December 19, 2025
The Secret War Of Julia Child
Diana R. Chambers is the author of The Secret War Of Julie Child. This is a historical accounting of Julia's life before she became a famous chef and before she married her husband. Julia, grown up wealthy in California, moved to Washington, D.C. as a file clerk. Later she worked as an espionage agent in India and China. She worked for the OSS (Office of Strategic Services). She got into some danger while abroad and reading those parts was quite thrilling. I really enjoyed this book about Julia Child.
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