So, first to catch up on what has been going on since my last post. At work we had our sports day back in the middle of October. Originally the plan for it had been to be on a Saturday, but it was changed to the following day due to a prediction of rain (which didn't actually happen), and so our 3 day weekend was broken into 2 days off, 1 day of work, 1 day off. It was an unfortunate situation that caused much frustration all around. On the positive side, however, our kids did a really nice job, and the weather that day was beautiful.
Since then, work has been quite busy with all of the events that we have been having, or will have before the winter holidays. Things like Halloween, Thanksgiving (on the American timing), our winter performances, open days for the parents, formal evaluations, and other such things.
The weather in October was quite wonderful, although it did cool down significantly for about a week before going back to being in the 20s. This month as well has had some really nice weather in combination with some cool spots. As matter of fact, just last weekend, the temperature was at a lovely 22 during the day, whereas this weekend it has been hovering around 15 (which of course, is by no means cold, but it is starting to cool down).
With the weather being so lovely, I have been out and about taking all sorts of walks recently. Sometimes it's in Kobe, other times on a mountain, or just going out and about wherever I happen to be at the time.
I really liked the clouds this day |
It was night time, but there was this bright red band in the sky.... |
Just taking a walk by the river |
Not something you see everyday |
Taking a walk up to Nunobiki Herb Gardens
Finding random shrines everywhere |
Don't worry, I'm not always by myself on my walks... |
Night views |
I've also been meeting up with friends on occasion to go out for lunch/dinner/pancakes/starbucks/ whatever is appropriate at the time...
See? I have proof! |
November has also been a great month for going to lives. There have been so many that I want to go to (not that I can go to them all though, unfortunately). Some of them have been street lives, others in live houses, and in both Kobe and Osaka. And no, I'm not always going to see the same person, although, as you know, there is that one that I go to very often, and yes, of course I did this month as well. I think the most interesting one that I went to this month was the 'Looper live' that happened here in Kobe, although at a location that was new to me. Anyway, at this particular live, there were 4 musicians who performed (3 of them were really cool, and the other one was, well... kind of strange to be perfectly honest...) and each of these musicians used a loop machine during their performances (which, if you don't know what that means, means that using a separate microphone, they would record a sound, and then they can play it back through their machine, put it on a loop, add effects, and so on, at the same time as they are playing their instrument and playing). It was really interesting, and so much fun!
Got this one off Twitter after the looper live |
Speaking of which, I really noticed that when my friend joined me at a live in October at Pinot, where as you know, I usually go every month when the live happens there. Basically what happened was, I got there first, and was talking together with Tatsu-san, but when my friend came in, he stopped talking and got really shy. I was so surprised because I've never seen him like that before. And similar things happened with other people who usually talk to me as well -- they were really quiet. Yoshida-san however, had no problem talking with us. In fact, he made fun of my friend from the second he walked in (which made her hit me -- horrible, ridiculous logic!) That being said, I was super happy that she joined me. Sometimes it's nice to be able to have someone you can talk to fluently. My friend had to leave before I did, which was too bad, but interestingly enough, after she left all of those 'shy' people started talking with me again, and of course Yoshida-san as well. Fascinating. I don't think I really fully realized until that day, how unusual my situation in going to those lives is. Intriguing.
Since this blog is kind of jumping all over the place (sorry about that), I also visited Minoh Park again in the middle of the month. It is a very beautiful place, although it was kind of disappointing this time, because I went a little bit too early and the trees had barely started to change colors, (although, as you'll see some of them did). When I went, I was expecting there to be a lot of people, but I also knew it was kind of early in the season, so I wasn't quite expecting the sheer volume of people that were there.
Recently, I've been fooling around with an app to make my photos into collages... SOME changed colors...these were particularly bright |
Maybe you remember from last year...this is one of Minoh's biggest attractions |
As you can tell from the vast amounts of people |
Still so much green! |
Maybe it's hard to see, but I liked the way the light was playing off this Torii gate |
There are more photos from that weekend (up a mountain the day before) where I took the afternoon to go Minoh Park. You can check them out by clicking here.
And as a final note and picture: Yay! It's autumn again! That means that this yummy soup is back! I highly recommend trying it if you haven't! It's delicious!!!
Since this post has gotten quite long, look forward to another (or 2) blog posts about my trips out to Nara and Kyoto this past week! Coming soon....
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