Hi all.Here are a few shots of my new apartment. Its about 10ft and about 30 ft long. I am on the third floor with a south facing window. I am about 1.5 miles from my office and I have a 7/11 just down the block. If you know Japan you know that at least every fairly busy street corner has a convenience store. And trust me, they are convenient. I just went down and bought an ice cream - green tea flavor and some minutes for my cell phone.
I thought I might sit down tonight to jot down a few words. We’ll see how it goes. I made some pasta puttanesca tonight. Anchovies are easy to find here, and I thought capers might be
So I’ve bored you with a few ideas of cooking and shopping, but maybe this says it all. This is where I am at – the day to day. I want the independence that understanding provides. I want to know where the grocery store is located, where the best and cheapest apples can be found, and how to ask for a measuring cup for rice. That was my challenge for the evening. I did it by the way yet I did not need to utter a misprounced word
of にほんご。Plus, the kind woman at the counter spoke faultless English. She asked me my address, and I drew a blank. “You should know your address in にほんご。” She's right. I do know though. It’s rare to find someone in
e to know, with time. When I return to スパーアクス (Super Arcs) I will select her register. Without her I would not have found out how to get a members card and a gift for using a cloth bag after 10 uses. For me, it’s who you know, ‘cause you don’t know.
1 comment:
what an adorable pad you live in - so nice that you know who you know there... yay! for the grocery bag punch card ;) now i'm curious about the life that happened to this lady who found herself being a checker...
oh and you ARE all set with cooking it seems ;) looking forward to checking out your creations!
xoxoxo,
stonielove
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