Thursday, 17 March 2011
Still here
We are all still here, and are well, though monitoring the situation. You might get more information from here. These are difficult times after all. Good luck to everyone and don't panic. Worry achieves nothing.
Saturday, 12 March 2011
The earthquake - we're OK
If you are checking in here to find out if we are OK, we are OK. Thanks for dropping by!
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Family feast
Merry Christmas all. Here, we're just about to tuck in. We couldn't get hold of a whole chicken or turkey, and rather than camp out at KFC, we went for crabs legs, tuna bits and octopus balls.
And champagne left over from my birthday and the half bottle of red wine Santa was unable to finish last night.
Bottoms up!
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Fame at last. Fortune still some way off
Oh, by the way, I'm famous now. Yes, I was in the Japan Times again, only this time pretty high up in the article and with a picture of me and Yoshie (on the right) strutting our stuff in the playgroup. Whether the coverage amounts to a hill of beans is doubtful, but it will make a nice framed cutout for the classroom if nothing else and we can tell our kids we were in a newspaper. Then we have to explain what a newspaper is.
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Happy Halloween. Now breathe normally
What a busy day. Ran a half-marathon this morning. My time, for those who care about such things, was 1.52 and 14 seconds. Pretty good, but there was a chap in front of me dressed as Michael Jackson who moonwalked round the big turns. And still beat me.
I did beat Darth Vader, even though the force was weak in me by the end.
And then, we held a Halloween Party for 65 kids at our school. I felt like King Harold marching back from defeating one foe, the Saxons, Jutes or Obtuse Angles or whoever they were, only to face another far more formidable foe.
However, dodged all incoming arrows and the kids had a lovely time. Here's two witches cleaning up after the party.
Monday, 6 September 2010
Two apologies, a link and virtual sock drawer
Hello all. Just a quick note to say I'm missing you all back in Britain. Three weeks just wasn't enough, and I still haven't got round to apologising to the many decent folk I just couldn't fit in.
So, it's back to Japan - everyday since being back has been like a sauna. Sounds fun I'm sure from chilly Britain, but 30 days on the trot with temperatures over 30C and humidity a few notches away from 100 gets tiresome very quickly.
Anyway, moaning aside, I've got a fun task to do - help sub-edit an article my old school pal Mrunal has written about raising his disabled son and balancing work. I'm looking forward to doing it, but I want to do a great job, so have been putting it off in typical poor time management on my part.
Apologies again, will get to it shortly. In the meantime, here's a bit of proper writing I did for a Washington DC political blog. That was fun too, but think I should spend my time on writing that great unfinished novel sitting in my virtual sock drawer.
Time marches on!
So, it's back to Japan - everyday since being back has been like a sauna. Sounds fun I'm sure from chilly Britain, but 30 days on the trot with temperatures over 30C and humidity a few notches away from 100 gets tiresome very quickly.
Anyway, moaning aside, I've got a fun task to do - help sub-edit an article my old school pal Mrunal has written about raising his disabled son and balancing work. I'm looking forward to doing it, but I want to do a great job, so have been putting it off in typical poor time management on my part.
Apologies again, will get to it shortly. In the meantime, here's a bit of proper writing I did for a Washington DC political blog. That was fun too, but think I should spend my time on writing that great unfinished novel sitting in my virtual sock drawer.
Time marches on!
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Sherriffs in Britain 2010 - the video is here
We all had a lovely time, my only regret was that we didn't have longer. There were many good friends I wanted to meet up with from my Derby and Nottingham days, but just had about two days too few.
Next time.
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