Wednesday, February 27, 2008

I like.....to play with.......dolls!

Hahahaha! Well, not exactly.

Last weekend me and a friend went over to a museum to check out a special display it had going. You see, every March 3rd here in Japan, every household with a daughter puts out a doll display to bring good fortune and happiness to her. The average display is about six levels with around thirty dolls. The World Folk Doll Museum in Suzaka City had a display of thirty levels and a thousand dolls!! Here is what it looked like:

.....and a couple of other dolls

Although I'm not a huge doll fan, I thought it was quite impressive. I wanted to visit the snow monkeys afterwards, monkeys that are famous for coming down from the mountains to bathe in the hot springs, but the weather suddenly turned nasty and we had to cancel that part of the trip. I'm determined to see them this winter though so keep posted for updates.

As for other news, well there's not a whole lot to tell. Work is going along nicely, the weather is still cold over here, my car is running fine, and life in general is good. I'll leave you with some more pics I've taken over the past couple of weeks.

Enjoy!!











Sunday, February 03, 2008

Bogged Down

It's been snowing pretty steadily over here the past few days...as you can see from this pic I snapped just minutes before posting.The last couple of weeks have been fairly nice with temperate weather and some really beautiful sunny days. I've been going down to the lake recently to photograph some of the wildlife that shows up around here in winter. There are large groups of swans, ducks, hawks and other birds that migrate down here...I guess.




On the work front, things have been going good...nothing out of the ordinary to report on. I can't believe I've been here for over seven months now, time has seemed to fly by. I'm not sure about my future plans come June (when my contract is finished), but it's probably something I should start thinking about now.

I went to a small town two Sundays ago with a friend to take some pictures of Fuji at sunrise. Well, we met up at 6am and headed for Fujimi. The roadside thermometer read -16.6 C so it was slightly cold that day. Unfortunately, there were a lot of thick clouds at the base of Fuji and I wasn't able to get any great shots (to my satisfaction at least). Luckily, on the way home, we ran across a hot-air balloon that was plowing the skies and got some nice shots of that.I hope you enjoy the pics.

Oh, and congratulations to my brother and his girlfriend, who just had a baby last month....welcome Hunter Charles Sattler.