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Tag Archives: herons
Between Two and Three
Hi, blog. This will be another short post. We have officially entered the rainy season, and it has certainly rained. Typhoon Mawar (or, as the Japanese like to call it, Typhoon number 2) passed over parts of Japan last week … Continue reading
Hachikokuyama
Hi blog. February continues to be warmer than usual, with some early afternoon temperatures topping out in the mid teens, weather we would normally be expecting a month from now. The meteorological department suggests that full bloom for cherry blossoms … Continue reading
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind
October 25, 2011 I’ve started to develop a kind of sympathy for people who claim to have seen UFOs. No sane person believes them. Any video or photographic images are either lights far off in the distance or grainy pictures … Continue reading