My little town of Anabuki is part of a small series of towns along the Yoshinogawa ("gawa" means river). The Anabuki river flows in from the north - it is so clear - the locals all claim it is the cleanest river on this lovely island of Shikoku. The weather is HOT and humid, and I heard today that by contrast the winter is quite cold. Bamboo trees have a feather-like quality and gives a soft, relaxing feel when I take in the view outside my window (which is half-blocked by a huge rockpile). Here are a few pics of the area so I don't have to write their thousand-word counterparts in text!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
ANABUKI
My little town of Anabuki is part of a small series of towns along the Yoshinogawa ("gawa" means river). The Anabuki river flows in from the north - it is so clear - the locals all claim it is the cleanest river on this lovely island of Shikoku. The weather is HOT and humid, and I heard today that by contrast the winter is quite cold. Bamboo trees have a feather-like quality and gives a soft, relaxing feel when I take in the view outside my window (which is half-blocked by a huge rockpile). Here are a few pics of the area so I don't have to write their thousand-word counterparts in text!
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Do the salmon spawn up the Anabukigawa?
Hi Shawn!
Your mom gave me your blog site,the pics and stories are excellent!!
Den and I had a great time at Brian and Laina's wedding and we REALLY enjoyed your band! Will be seeing some "Irish/Japan band" pics??
Take care, teach well, and have fun!
Bev and Denny Schumann
yo irish eyes!
I've run out of beer - help!! We need to brew some more. Mmm, sake is pretty good though. Love the pics, dude. I now have a new "happy place" thanks to your shots.
happy trails, tom
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