Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Rakkyo

I read Michael J.Sandel ‘What Mony can’t buy’ (Translated by Shinobu Onizawa, Hayakawahobo.)
How do you think the police car whith commercial logo?
The lakkyo has its flowers.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hakusai

I read Hiromichi Ugaya ‘J pop no shishofukei’ (Bungeishinjyu.)
I was interedted in the chapter about Keisuke Kuwata .
The hakusai is growing.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Ginmokusei

I read Yssuda Hiroshi ‘Beyer no himitsu’ (Ongakunotomosha.)
The Beyer , The textbook of piano lesson is not always almigty.
The ginmokusei blooms.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Mizuna

I read Fuyumi Ono ‘Tsukinokage Kagenoumi (Kodansha.)
It’s a fantasy novel.
The mizuna is ready.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

The first train

I read Carossa ‘Yonenjidai’ (Translated by Eiji Saito, Iwanamibunko.)
It’s Carossa’s memoir of his childhood.
Going to get on the first train.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Tsuwabuki

I read Kenji Iwamoto ‘Murakami Tomoyoshi Gekitekisentan’ (Shinwasha.)
Tomoyoshi Murayama is a generalist of art.
The tsuwabli blooms.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Hototogisu

I read Toshio Shimao & Yoshie Hotta ‘Tsurezuregusa Hojyoki’ (Sekaibunkasha.)
Two great essays are translated into modern Japanese.
The hototogisu is in its best.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Hassaku

I read Mitsutoshi Nakano ‘Edobunkasaikou’ (Kasamashoin.)
The restitution of the ‘wahon literacy is most important for understanding the Edo culture.
The hassaku grows in clusters.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Komatsuna

I read Yoshikazu Tokuzen ‘fMartin Luther’ (Iwanamishinsho.)
The bible tells all.
The komatsuna is growing.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Daikon

I read Katochiaki ‘Nojyukunyumon’ (Soushisha.)
Let’s become expansive by sleeping out in the open.
The daikon is growing.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Hakusai

I read Ryu Otai ‘Taiwankakyo 1949’ (Hakusuisha.)
I can see the grief that war causes.
The hakusai is growing.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Mt. Noro

I read Akira Nakashima ‘Gendaishoryushimonogatari’ (Kodansha.)
We can learn what the higgs boson is.
Going to get on 6:13 early morning train for climbing Mt. Noro.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Carrot

I read Paul Auster ‘The Brooklyn Follies’ (Shinchosha.)
His story is easy to read.
The carrot is growing.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Kinmokusei

I read Makoto Kondo ‘Ganhouchiryohounosusume’ (Bungeishinjyu.)
It doesn't seem all that we consult a doctor.
The kinmokusei emits an aromatic odor.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Parsley

I read ‘Onnagausootsukutoki’ (Translated by Kyoko Numano, Shnchosha.)
Women’s lies are differ from those of men.
The parsley is ready.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Akinasu

I read Taku Miki ‘K’ (Kodansha.)
The wife such as K is not my favorites.
The akinasu is special.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Hototogisu

I read Taku Miki ‘K’ (Kodansha.)
The wife such as K is not my favorites.
The hotogogisu blooms.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Mizuna

I read Shiraku Tatekawa ‘Amenakano Rakuda’ (Shinchobunko.)
I learned of the lives of the pupils of the rakugo masters.
The mizuna is growing.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Early morning.

I read Shino Sakuragi ‘Togen’ (Shogakkan.)
It’s the murder case at Kushiro Marsh.
Go out at early morning.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Takana

I read Ichikawa Sarunosuke ‘Super Kabuki’ (Sshueishashinsho.)
I learned what super kabuke is.
The takana is growing.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Sunny lettuce

I read Takayasu Ogura ‘Yawaranoonjin’ (Shogakkan.)
I learned about Rusty Kanokogi for the first time.
The sunny lettuce is ready.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Wakegi

I read Michael R. Rose ‘The Long Tomorrow’ (Translated by Hiromi Kumai, Misuzushobo.)
I think it no use to phostphone aging intentionally.
The wakegi is growing.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Trimmed hiiragi

I read Sayuri Shirai ‘Oshumeiso’ (Nihonkeizaishinbunshuppan.)
I leaned about EU.
The hiiragi fence is trimmed.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Sanma and eggplant

I read Nanako Murata ‘Monogatarikindaishi Girishanorekishi’ (Chukoshinso.)
I leaned what Greek is.
The sanma is cooked with the eggplant.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Hazeran

I read Jyoji Nobeyama ‘Atorienikki.’ ( tSeiryushuppan.)
His diary is easy to read.
The hazeran blooms after 3 p.m.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Miyajima

I read Toshiyuki Horie ‘Nenshonotamenoshusaku’ (Kodansha.)
I think it’s a redundant description.
Miyajima photoed from Mt. Furutaka in Etajima.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Mitarai

I read Yoji Arakawa ‘Shitokotoba’ (Iwanamishoten.)
It helps me to understand the configuration of the poem.
Yesterday went to Mitarai, Oosaki Shimojima island, Kure City.
Had lunch , "Asatore Higawari" and "Anagodon."

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Kabu

I read Ryo Miyama ‘Yomenaiyuigonsho’ (Futabasha.)
It's the story concerning notary deed will.
The kabu is planted.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Akatonbo

I read Toyoko Yamazaki ‘Kareinaruichizoku’ (Shinchoubunko.)
It's the story of gorgeous but pitiful family.
The akatonbo sits in the sun.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Higanbana

I read Kiyoshi Akutagawa ‘Tokinoyohakuni’ (Misuzushobo.)
It’s the collection of a nwe paper man , Kiyoshi Akuagwa.
The higanbana blooms.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Pine tree

I read Waraimeshi Tetsuo ‘Hannyashingyo.’
It's the easy commentary on Hannyashingo.
The pine is trimmed.