Thursday, October 21, 2004

I'll be sittin til the evening comes...

Well, here I am on an unexpected day off. I've been sick with a cold the last two or three days and it just kept getting worse and worse, so I finally called in sick today. Bleh. Which means I will prob'ly have to make-up all the lessons on one of my days off sometime later. Man!!! Well, here are some more scenes from my life in Japan. I experience constant, abiding anguish over what order to publish these pix to my blog. Do I publish them so you scroll up or scroll down in order to view the next picture chronologically? Anyway, this time you scroll up. So start from the bottom and work your way to the top. I think that's better. As kermit would say, Sheesh. I actually met a guy named Kermit once. Can you imagine? Kermit? Why would do that to your kid? Anyway, I'm off to make some more hot tea and use this extra day to do some lesson prep. Enjoy, once again, my online exercise in narcissism. I know I do. ;]

3 Comments:

At Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:45:00 PM, Blogger A-Wix said...

You should check out Flickr for posting pics if you feel that putting them on your blog is a little awkward. (www.flickr.com) You can also publish photos to your blog from Flickr. Very cool stuff. Here's a sample:

www.flickr.com/photos/wicks

 
At Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:32:00 AM, Blogger Sarah said...

Hey, Andy! Thanks for the link. That site looks great. I'll have fun playing around there. By the way, anymore news on when/if your company might send you to Japan for a bit? You bet I would love to meet up with you if you have any time here. That would be totally fun. And when are you getting married? Seems like that should either be coming up really soon or have recently passed. At any rate, congratulations, Andy!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2004 3:10:00 AM, Blogger donaldosborn said...

Holy smokes. Typhoons, sideways rain, tipped over bicycles, noodles, monks, skeletons, karaoke... looks like a colorful life you're leading. Great pictures and stories. Interesting one about the ceremony you went through. Thanks for the pics and stories. later, Don

 

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