Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Virginia Spring



I went home to Virginia for vacation over the school's spring break.  My entire family got together for the first time in 13 years.  Even if only for a day it was nice to see everyone together.  We all live in different places, very far away from each other, but we share one thing in common.  We all really love Virginia.  While I was home the weather was idyllic, like paradise.  The flowers were blooming and the mountains were blue and green.  I relaxed like I never have before.  Springtime is good in Virginia.

学校の春休みの間にバージニア州に帰った。十三年ぶりに家族全員が集まった。一日間だけでも、皆集まるのがよかった。皆がとても離れている所に住んでいるし皆の趣味と興味が違うが、一つは一緒。皆はバージニア州が大好き。家にいた間天気が最高よかったし、花が咲いてたし、山の色が綺麗な青緑だったし、天国みたいだと思った。こじゃんとのんびりできた。バージニアの春がよかった。

Monday, June 14, 2010

Comparison

Because I am from a rural area in Virginia and now live in a rural part of Japan, I often compare them in my mind.  So I thought I would share some differences.  In Japan most wide open spaces are used for rice (left picture) while in Virginia they're either used for hay (right picture), cattle, or left unused.  This makes the countryside look completely different as you can see.  One thing that is very similar are the mountains.  I recently borrowed two books from the library that show lots of hiking courses around the mountains in Kochi.  I'm planning to hike all 100 or so of them during the Summer!

よくバージニア州と高知県を比べている。気づいたことを紹介する。日本ではひろいところはたいてい米を育つために使われているけどバージニア州ではたいてい干し草とか牛の放牧などのために使われている。それでいなかの見た目が上の写真のとおりにだいぶ違う。一つの似ていることは両方は山が多い。最近図書館でハイキングコースがたくさん書いてある本を二冊借りた。すべてのコースをハイキングするつもりです。

Thursday, February 11, 2010

秋葉祭り

I went to the Akiba festival in Niyodogawa town on February 11th despite the rainy weather.  I'm glad I did!  I parked at the bottom parking lot and enjoyed walking all the way up to the shrine at the top.  It was a nice short little hike and good exercise.  The two most amazing things to me were the pole throwing and the shaking of the portable shrine.  I was also surprised that so many people made the trip out to Niyodogawa town despite the rain.  A lot of the stories meanings of the festivals are very difficult to understand across cultures, but are still very interesting regardless.

二月11日仁淀川町の秋葉祭へ行っちょった。すごい雨が降りよったのにこじゃんと楽しかった。下の駐車場で止めて神社まで登ったことがいい運動だった。長い棒を投げることもお神輿を振ることもあまり信じられなくて、すごかった。それに雨でも場所はとてもにぎやか。こんな祭りの元の話とか、神の話などは文化的なことだから私は分かりにくいのに、おもしろいとおもう。

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Road to Nozu

I love driving to teach class at Nozu Elementary.  It reminds me of the mountain I grew up near.  I finally stopped at the little look-out post and took some pictures.  This is one of them.  I'm enjoying the kotatsu and mikans that come with cold weather in Japan, but I'm looking forward to warm weather again so I can start hiking and enjoying the outdoors more.

野津小学校へ運転する道が好きで、出身の近くにある山の思い出を思い出す。最近その道の横にある展望台で車を止めて写真をとりに行った。左の写真はその時とった。今寒い天気と美味しいみかんで幸せだけど、暖かくて、ハイキングが出来る天気に楽しんでいる。