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October 7th 2006
Published: October 18th 2006
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I am in Japan!!! A long way from Adelaide, Australia, but here I am in Shizuoka for a year teaching at an English Kindergarten while seeing and experiencing as much of this crazy, mixed up, amazing country as I can! Alrighty then, here we go for another action packed Long Weekend!!! Mum and Dad and Gran arrived on Thursday night (more about our adventures in Shizuoka in another blog) and for ou... Read Full Entry



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Bad influence!Bad influence!
Bad influence!

Cmon Gran, stealing zuchinis, what will your grandchildren think??
ShojikoShojiko
Shojiko

Into the sun again.. I see a trend emerging
SILVERSILVER
SILVER

Not bad Mum
Dad and Lake MotosuDad and Lake Motosu
Dad and Lake Motosu

The last of the 5.
Mum, Motosuko and that mountain againMum, Motosuko and that mountain again
Mum, Motosuko and that mountain again

Geez, it keeps getting in the way!!
SunsetSunset
Sunset

A perfect day with my favourite mountain
A perfect coneA perfect cone
A perfect cone

The cylindrical silhouette of Mt Fuji



19th October 2006

fantastic
Hi Amy What a fantastic blog! I loved the pictures...did your Gran really pinch the zucchini? MAtthew loved Hakone and it seems as if the whole area is really great. It makes me want to come back to Japan, because all I have really seen before is Tokyo, and that is just one big city! I would love to see the Ice Caves. Spoke to your Mum last night...expect you did too. They seem to have had a great time and we hope to catch up soon. We are going to do some beading together (at least, that is the plan, I plan often to do beading with my Mum but we just end up chatting and sorting the heads into separate piles...therapeutic anyway I suppose!!). All OK here. Kids are back to school for final term. Matthew goes to Gooese Island this term and is really looking forward to it. Claire has pet day and can't decide whether to take her kitten, her rabbit or the new baby possums. Shandy (the dog) has been many times and won all the prizes, so I don't think she will get to go this time. More later!! Love Sheila Oh..can I forward your Blog address to my Mum (dnnichol@senet.com.au). She would love to see your pictures and hear your news...'specially as she now has a Japanese grandchild!!
19th October 2006

Just a Mountain
Nice pictures! Makes me feel like I went along too. I would have loved the Owakudani and Mt. Fuji views! And that picture of you in the pilots uniform is an instant classic. I can see the picture of your family's faces in the cut-out gondola one for the photo album! Ice caves are strange too... How much do you charge for sightseeing tours? :)
20th October 2006

What exactly is 'rocket surgery' or brain science'? Don't you mean rocket science and brain surgery! Too much crazy mt fuji air for you!
20th October 2006

Get with it Piper
Its no fun if you say it properly Peter.
26th October 2006

travelling at the desk
Why life as a teacher, why not in marketing for the Japanese tourism industry? I have enjoyed your photos and observations. Not sure about Dad now having 7 years on Mum. Thanks for your postcards too. Lots of Love.

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