Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Car Models


Finding fun new car models has been a favorite travel game for the past four years.  Feel free to click "amusing sites/Japan" to the right and check out other makes and models. Here are a few:


The Guppy 

Ah, The Rush 

Toyota? Move

Honda That's 

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~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Hashi (Chopsticks)


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We began to study chopsticks before we arrived.

When we first arrived I thought I'd starve to death....and meals took much, much longer when we went out to eat.  

I was given MANY lessons in how to use chopsticks...but just couldn't get the PROPER technique figured out. I eventually just worked out my own system.

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There are some foods that are simply BETTER eaten with chopsticks....Yakisoba and FRUIT SALAD come to mind. Nabbing those grapes with chopsticks is much easier than stabbing them with a fork. Dipping truffles in chocolate is a breeze when you hold the truffle with a chopstick.

Chopsticks are used for everything over here....
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Even soup is easy to eat with chopsticks....scoop up the noodles and drink the broth from the bowl. 

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©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Monday, April 15, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Cranes


Our home is surrounded by fields, race fields and irrigation ditches.  It is common to see cranes as you walk around the area. They are gangly but majestic.
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They also are a bit aggressive for unsuspecting runners. Arielle is often greeted by "attacking cranes" as she and Yuuki run with Gracie every morning.

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Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Trees


I love the care given to trees in Northern Japan. Each year crews come through and tie up branches and often wrap trunks. I've heard wrapping the trunks protects from beetles and such.  

The ropes are to hold up the heavy branches in the winter so the snow doesn't break them...every spring the ropes are removed. 


We like some of the sculptured trees; others are questionable. There several houses near us which have foregone a lawn for trees....strange looking trees....gumdrop trees.



Recently, Arielle was working on an art lesson and was told to draw a tree. She did. The lesson went on to talk about the lines you use to make branches. Perplexed she realized she'd drawn a "Japanese gumdrop tree" without even thinking of it. 

Arielle also has her "true-blue Japanese card;" she belongs. 

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Lovin Japan ~ Conservationism


Japan is a small island nation. Land is at a premium. I've observed a general attitude of conservation in the typical Japanese. 

Recycling is big and EASY to do here....picked up at your home...bins everywhere in public.  A Japanese citizen pays for garbage/recycling pick up with taxes. 

Energy conservation is big too.  This is manifested in many ways but this is the way that caught my attention. Most Japanese style homes have a glassed in room running the front of the house...either on a second floor or combined with the entry area.  Clothes are hung her throughout the year to dry.... you can see this below. 

Power was out after the earthquake/tsunami in 2011.  When it came back everyone who lived that time is even more aware of conserving energy. Energy continues to be "tight" as several reactors have been shut down. 

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Friday, April 12, 2013

Raw Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites (Nourishing Home)


I found a variety of Raw Cookie Dough Bites at Nourishing Home.  I'm sure I'll be trying out some of her other suggestions. Check her out.


Ingredients
1/2 creamy raw almond butter (could use other nut butters)
1/4 C, plus 1 T raw honey (or agave nectar, maple syrup)
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 C plus 1 T coconut flour (I used wheat)
3 T ground golden flax seed (or additional tsp or two of flour - I used the flax I had not sure what kind it was)
1/4 tsp sea salt
1/4 C chocolate chips (or whatever - or skip) 

Directions
Mix almond butter, honey and vanilla until creamy. 

In another bowl, mix flour, flax seed and salt. 

Add the dry to the wet. Use hands to knead dough to thoroughly combine. If it's too wet add flour, if too dry and crumbly to form balls, add water. 

Scoop out T size (I used pampered chef scoop and got 18). 

These can be popped in fridge to firm up a bit and/or if you want to make truffles with them it's essential.  They would be good to make a lot ahead and freeze. The ones I made are already gone...I shared. 

I entered the recipe into the recipe calculator at Sparks People.  I wouldn't call them "nutrient dense" at 88 cal for a small ball.....but they do have 1.5g of protein and 1.2 g of fiber.  And sometimes you just need a little something something. 


Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Lovin Japan ~ Suicide Ally


This is Suicide Ally.  I have discovered this route cuts time off my trip to base. One friend had his mirror clipped on this road. I know folks who pull their mirrors in at the start of Suicide Ally. I think of Christi L every time I ride on this road. She was the one who introduced me to this adrenaline rush. 

On either side of the road is an irrigation ditch like thing...small narrow concrete ditch. If your tires veer into this you will do damage to your vehicle.  This field to the left was a FOREST last year....


Look carefully at the width of the road...there are bikes on either side of the road and cars going both ways on the road.

Driving this road has provided many fun memories. I've made it a game to be able to face oncoming traffic without flinching....like the natives of Misawa.  Last week an AMERICAN SIZE semi met us on this road - the DRIVER was sweating and flinching. I considered it a personal triumph to appear totally nonchalant. It was my true blood Japanese card. I belong.

When the snow melts....we discover the patch jobs from last year are in need of repair....big sink holes....amazing pot holes....it's a sign of spring.

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...