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Monday, December 28, 2009. Nelly and Copper playing tug of war. All the rest are pictures from Jane's farm. She likes animals, but they're more like pets than livestock. Here are some chickens. I took all these pictures at Gen's request. Normally I don't venture beyond the house. Barnyard animals freak me out. I trace it back to a bad petting zoo experience as a child. These chickens have feathered feet. They're pretty cool looking. They have a waterfall that goes from the ceiling down to the lower level...

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Monday, December 28, 2009. Nelly and Copper playing tug of war. All the rest are pictures from Jane's farm. She likes animals, but they're more like pets than livestock. Here are some chickens. I took all these pictures at Gen's request. Normally I don't venture beyond the house. Barnyard animals freak me out. I trace it back to a bad petting zoo experience as a child. These chickens have feathered feet. They're pretty cool looking. They have a waterfall that goes from the ceiling down to the lower level...

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Wide-Eyed in Tokyo: April 2009

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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Two weeks ago we went to Kamakura. A small town on the coast to the south of Tokyo. We intended to go to a festival, but someone (named Gen) misread the website so we went to the wrong temple. No matter, it was super cool. This is the Great Buddha of Kamakura. He is giant (about 37 feet tall). He was built (? In 1252 and was originally housed inside a temple, but the temple washed away in a tsunami. It really is an incredible sight. Some pretty flowers on the temple ground.

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Wide-Eyed in Tokyo: February 2009

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009. These pictures were all taken last Saturday after the plum festival. We went to Asakusa and meandered around. I like the guys above. They're just randomly perched on the buildings. Here's me at lunch. We walked sown this street with bunches of tiny open-air restaurants. The one we stopped at had 2 tables outside, 3 tatami mats, and a counter for 5 people inside. The food was tasty. We had ginger pork, shumai (steamed dumplings), yakitori, and grilled squid. These are miniature...

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Wide-Eyed in Tokyo: Kentucky Animals

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Monday, December 28, 2009. Nelly and Copper playing tug of war. All the rest are pictures from Jane's farm. She likes animals, but they're more like pets than livestock. Here are some chickens. I took all these pictures at Gen's request. Normally I don't venture beyond the house. Barnyard animals freak me out. I trace it back to a bad petting zoo experience as a child. These chickens have feathered feet. They're pretty cool looking. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Day After Christmas.

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Wide-Eyed in Tokyo: Christmas in Kentucky

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Sunday, December 27, 2009. Here are some pictures from Christmas morning. That is my brother's dog, Copper. He didn't like his Santa hat. He just wanted to chew on it. Here's my dog, Nelly, with her sushi chew toy. She and Copper took turns munching on the temaki. These are some of my presents. The brass sculpture is from my dad and the hat and gloves are from Mom. I wore the hat today and looked very cute. On the left is Aunt Jane's boyfriend, David, and on the right is my grandmother.

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Wide-Eyed in Tokyo: Takaosan Round Two

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Since the leaves weren't in full color last time we went to Mt. Takao. Gen and I decided to go again. It was a good plan. This is the first thing you see when you exit the station. The colors of the Japanese maples were just brilliant. It was super-crowded. We had to stand in line for about a half-hour for the cable car, so I took a lot of pictures of the surrounding foliage. This was also at the beginning, near the train station. I should be a professional photographer.

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