Wednesday, June 20, 2007

The Great Escape

This is my cousin's pet animal, AO, the female goat, who, as you can see, is so cute and lovely. That is true as long as she stays in her place, which is fairly large with enough space to move around and eat around. This morning she once again made a great escape, roaming around the field for nearly an hour. Her escape was reported by the strange cackle by his chicken. Upon hearing the sound, I rushed to the scene, and found this cute-looking goat eating around. I spent nearly half an hour, chasing this animal so that she won't eat vegetables, but she knew better. As soon as I got close to her, she smelled danger and made a quick escape, making me feel like a fool. So I gave up in the end, believing she would somehow behave. Fortunately, the cousin came back soon after, and we finally caught her. He'll try to tighten the defense so that she won't ever escape again, but alas, this animal is smart. I bet she'll do it again.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Purple Rain

Rain, rain, rain, rain, rain... We're in the midst of rainy season. After five days of constant rain, we had a brief moment of rare sunshine this afternoon, though the combination of high temperature and humidity was hard to bear. One of the few bright sides of the dismal rainy season is the sight of this lovely flower, hydrangea, in our garden. In fact it is visible everywhere at this time of the year, making our life a little more bearable with its soothing color.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

The Power of Nature

Can you guess what this is? Unless you're a flower-expert, I bet you can't figure it out. Well, this is the result of my seed-planting a few days ago. The seed is that of sunflower. In such a short period of time, the seeds have grown up to become cute little leaves like in this photo. I love to see those big and gorgeous sunflowers in the summer. With their bright color and tall figure, they stand out among the summer's symbols.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Going with the wind

Our part of Japan has officially entered the rainy season. True to weather forecast, we had 48-hour non-stop rain until late afternoon yesterday. When it finally stopped, I decided to go out and feel the fresh air. What I found was a whole bunch of fallen leaves on the front yard. I took out a broom and started sweeping the ground. The rain had made the leaves stuck, which made my job a bit difficult. It took some time but I was doing alright UNTIL a strong wind came and blew away more leaves on the trees. I almost got angry with the wind and threw away the broom, but fortunately I managed to control myself, realizing the stupidity of such an act. Can't fight the power of the Nature. I decided to move on and continued my work. What an accomplishment! I was proud of myself.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

More beach...


Well, here's another shot of the Hetsuka Beach, a secluded yet absolutely beautiful beach in southern Japan. I've seen many other gorgeous beaches in other parts of the world, especially in Southeast Asia such as Thailand and the Philippines, but hey, our beach isn't so bad, except that ours does not have coral reefs. But that's alright. You can't have everything!

Saturday, June 02, 2007

I've got the whole beach under my feet

Just read a NY Times article about polluted beaches in California. Well, my place is no California. That's for sure, but look at this gorgeous sandy beach! I came here on Saturday afternoon, but I was alone here. Yes, the whole beach was entirely MINE, until a few others showed up for fishing later. This is one of the beauties of living in a little-known countryside.
Note: This beach is different from the one below. It is located further down in the south which is more secluded.