To say that I've taken a hiatus from writing this web-log otherwise know as a "blog" would be an understatement. Why haven't you written in over a year? ..you ask, first I shall finger the supermassivebottomlessblackhole known as facebook to which I have a sort of love/hate relationship. Yes, I, like everyone, enjoy "creeping," that is.. looking at all of your photo albums and such. But who can resist with all you beautiful picture-taking people. In the end however, I never really feel that satisfied with the amount of "actual communication" that my time scrolling and clicking produces.Most of all though, I suppose the longer I lived here in Japan, the more I got tired of writing about my life. As time has rolled along over the past year and a half, things that I would previously consider out of the ordinary have somehow become mundane and commonplace. Recently however, I've started to consider a grander perspective of the speed in which life is going. Am I the only one noticing that life is speeding up as I age? For that reason, this will continue to serve as a personal journal I suppose, as well as a forum for me to make some sense of what I actually going on in my life. If anyone actually reads this, good luck and please remember that my grasp on the English language seems to be slipping away as I spend more and more time speaking Japanese, if you can actually call it that. Onward...




Each group has matching outfits and a dance routine.. some are better than others.. the girls below were amazing! we were something else...
The girl in the purple was the amazing singer from AMAMJAUBB, the band from Amami Oshima Island.
The first show on Sunday, at a festival for a special needs home.


Really, who owns a party barge?























Lucky and I









The Nakano family took me around to some places around Kanoya, the city that they live in, including this beautiful waterfall, a rose garden, and an airplane museum (the dad is an airplane mechanic in the Japanese Self Defense Force).



