Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Random Tandem
I (flic) currently find myself with excess internet access time and not alot to do with it, so I thought I would post up an array, selection, or even 'montage' if you will, of some photos old and new that have not appeared in previous posts for various time constraint reasons. So here goes....

this is just one section of the amazing meal we got at the ryokan we stayed at when we visited Dogo onsen on the island of Shikoku

This photo was taken on the sacred island of Miyajima just off Hiroshima's coast to illustrate that deer (shika in japanese) are not unlike goats in their tendency to eat whatever they can fit in their mouths.

This is a closeup of Japan's cherry blossom flowers (Sakura) that only bloom once a year and then slowly fall away little by little from their branches.

This Naka chan : owner of Fran the pug, inventor of the spinball bowling technique in tenpin bowling, known for his colour and highlighting skills at Cut For You salon, and also his amazing ability to spurt out random and amusing english phrases when drunk after two beers.

I don't think this one needs a caption, do you?

This is Take chan : the second longest-serving stylist employed by Chief at Cut For You, an avid brewer of Plum Wine(as you can see ) she enjoys travelling to Northern Europe and giggling hysterically at funny things alex or i say in either english or japanese. she also has the most individual and creative fashion sense at cut for you, and is great at throwing sushi parties!

This surprise shot captures Chief himself in front and his right hand woman Ma Chan at the back. Chief is one of Hiroshima's top hairdressers and has owned and run his own business for 18 years. Ma Chan has been working there for 12. Chief is a night-owl who loves dress-up drinking parties and playing the drums. He has proclaimed many times that Alex and I are his children and to repeat after him; "I am Nakatani" (Nakatani is his family name). Without his generosity and influence we would not be in the cushy apartment we are now. Ma Chan is cute and soft spoken but still runs the ship. She has a penchant for baggy frilly dresses and as such is often mistaken for a child.

this is just one section of the amazing meal we got at the ryokan we stayed at when we visited Dogo onsen on the island of Shikoku

This photo was taken on the sacred island of Miyajima just off Hiroshima's coast to illustrate that deer (shika in japanese) are not unlike goats in their tendency to eat whatever they can fit in their mouths.

This is a closeup of Japan's cherry blossom flowers (Sakura) that only bloom once a year and then slowly fall away little by little from their branches.

This Naka chan : owner of Fran the pug, inventor of the spinball bowling technique in tenpin bowling, known for his colour and highlighting skills at Cut For You salon, and also his amazing ability to spurt out random and amusing english phrases when drunk after two beers.

I don't think this one needs a caption, do you?

This is Take chan : the second longest-serving stylist employed by Chief at Cut For You, an avid brewer of Plum Wine(as you can see ) she enjoys travelling to Northern Europe and giggling hysterically at funny things alex or i say in either english or japanese. she also has the most individual and creative fashion sense at cut for you, and is great at throwing sushi parties!

This surprise shot captures Chief himself in front and his right hand woman Ma Chan at the back. Chief is one of Hiroshima's top hairdressers and has owned and run his own business for 18 years. Ma Chan has been working there for 12. Chief is a night-owl who loves dress-up drinking parties and playing the drums. He has proclaimed many times that Alex and I are his children and to repeat after him; "I am Nakatani" (Nakatani is his family name). Without his generosity and influence we would not be in the cushy apartment we are now. Ma Chan is cute and soft spoken but still runs the ship. She has a penchant for baggy frilly dresses and as such is often mistaken for a child.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
The adventures of Snufflepug and Lazypie
This bug-eyed and slobbering but strangely adorable creature is Fran-chan, the pug that Alex and I babysat/borrowed from our friend Naka chan a couple of times. Once you have tired her out enough that she will actually sit down she is quite sociable, very cute and likes to imitate a cat and curl up on your lap. Before that point however, she is a grunting, snuffling, chewing, slobbering cyclone of 'LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME!!'. I decided that Snufflepug was a much more befitting nickname for her. We had many an adventure together, including walking to Peace park and having our photo taken by lots of old ladies and teenage girls, sitting at an outdoor cafe annoying grumpy old men, and lying on our sofa shedding incredible amounts of hair.
Lazypie would be me, because I am being spoilt at 'work' when we're not busy because the girls get bored and want to experiment on my gaijin hair. (See below - excuse the drunken expression but you get the idea) So that is my little update on my recent adventures. I'm sorry it's not as aesthetically pleasing as Alex's contributions!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Hisashiburi
Hiroshima in all of its sunny, rivery glory!
Kareoke. Japanese people are insanely good at it. so is flic actually. i think i must be the only person in this country who cant sing
We had a dinner party. Japanese people get drunk after one beer, so it was a good night
Dougo onsen was beautiful
A huge spoonLong time no see blog.
i think the longer i put off writing you the harder it got. theres a lot that has happened in the last few months, but hopefully photos will help me get this blog up to date
THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, its gunna take me a couple of sittings to get this bad boy together
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