Too bad this couldn't have happened a few weeks earlier, while you were still here. Once again we experienced the privilege of walking out our front door to see a space shuttle launch, then several minutes later hearing the low bass rumble. Perhaps you will hear more about this flight than you otherwise would have in Japan, since one of the crew members is Japanese.
Shuttle launches bring out the neighbors just as well as hurricanes do, and they're much more pleasant.
Shuttle launches bring out the neighbors just as well as hurricanes do, and they're much more pleasant.
Well, sad to say the lectures today were not much better than yesterday and one was much, much worse. I'm glad to have that done with, though the prefectural meeting was very helpful. We take a bus tomorrow morning to Yamanashi (Kofu) where our surpervisors will pick us up and take us to our places. Tonight the Yamanashi people are going out (most prefectures did this yesterday). I'm quite tired, but I'm going to go. The typhoon is now just a tropical storm so I'm hoping it's not too stupid . . .
So, I guess again I won't know when I'll be able to have internet again. Rest assured that as soon as I do, I'll post again!
Thanks for your continued prayers.
So, I guess again I won't know when I'll be able to have internet again. Rest assured that as soon as I do, I'll post again!
Thanks for your continued prayers.
