Several weekends ago, in March, I went to Hakodate with Bec and Anne. It was great fun. Here is photographic evidence of good times, in no particular order.
Bec and Anne on the tram:
Chocolate AND prawn crackers, anyone?
Or how about some corn ice-cream?
Creepy music-box man! Hisashi-buri!
Fun with statues.
Goryokaku Tower.
Hakodate yama.
King of the World.
Oohhh. Pretty.
Oohhh. Pretty.
Fun with statues. Never gets old.
Never.
Ever.
Miserable looking onsen monkeys at the tropical plant garden.
Original heart made joy な fit? That's just what I was thinking!
And since then, all sorts of exciting things have happened. The end of the school year has arrived and with it crazy boredom and ten thousand nomikais. Teachers have been transferred, and new ones arrived. Unfortunately quite a few of the teachers I get on with have been transferred. Very sad. I'm sure the new ones will be fine.
I went to a two-day junior high English camp at Lake Ogawara-ko. It was fun. I have some photos but they are on my camera.
My camera is at Steve's house (hopefully), because I left it in Helen's car after our Tsugaru peninsula road trip. I have photos. They are on my camera.
Last weekend I went on another road trip with Bec and Dom to Lake Towada-ko. I have no photos, my camera is still AWOL.
This weekend I have another enkai (welcome party for the new teachers), and the E of A indoor soccer tourney. I'm not playing, but I am going to help out. For a while.
That is all the photos I have for the moment. Until I get my camera back. Hopefully on the weekend.
Ciao.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
So, I'm lazy. Whatcha gonna do?
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