Monday, December 31, 2012

Notebooks

I read Arundhati Roy ‘The collected Essays by Arundhati Roy (Translated by Tetsuya Motohashi, Iwanamishoten.)
We must open our eyes to the false democracy.
There are my my old and new notebooks.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Rainy

I read Kenichiro Isozaki ‘Tsuinosumika’(Shinchosha.)
The life is lonely battle.
It's rainy now.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Hassaku

I read Tomiko mori ‘Mori Atsushi Tonojikan’ (Shueisha.)
Thanks to this book, I wants to read his book, ‘Gassan.’
The hassaku just before being harvested.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Nanten

I read Yoko Tomiyasu ‘Kitsuneyamano Natsuyasumi’ (Akaneshobo.)
The boy has good a summer vocation.
The flower arranged for a new year,

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Books fro Shogatu

I read Ray Jyawardhana ‘Mohitotsuno Chikyuuga Mitsukaruhi’ (Soshisha.)
Another earth will be found soon.
There are ten books borrowed from the library.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Kinkan

I read Ed,pmd Hamilton ‘Fessenden’s Worlds’ (Translated Toru Nakamura, Kawadeshoboshinsha.)
It’s a science fiction of the space.
The kinkan is on ripening.


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Supper

I read Masayo Koike ‘Tenseikaiyugyo’ (Shogakkan.)
It’s the migration of a young woman.
Supper is ready (on Dec.24).

Monday, December 24, 2012

Hakusai kimuchi

I read Donald Keene ‘Masaokashiki’ (Shinchosha.)
He had not aversion to English.
The hakusai kimuchi is ready.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

The books about weather forecaster

I read Hiroyuki Uchida ‘Degicame Kihonkoza’ (Shikakudesignekenkyusho.)
Good pictures raise sympathy.
I borrowed the books about certificated weather forecaster.


Saturday, December 22, 2012

Cauliflower

I read Robert R.Reich ‘Supercapitalism’ (Translated by Hiroshi Amemiya & Akiko Imai, Toyokeizaishinpo.)
It tells why small store in the mall is dying.
The cauliflower is ready.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Ohenro

I read LuLu ‘Shanhai Katatsumurinoie’ (President.)
The story is the life of young couple in Shanhai.
Walk along Shikoku ohenro. (on Dec.19)

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Kochi Castle

I read Gentaro Ogawa ‘Musubikata Shibarikata’ (Seishunshuppansha.)
I learned how to tie a muffler.
drop in Kochi Castle.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Ohenro

I read Takenori Inoki ‘Keizaigakuninanigadekiruka’ (Chukoshinsho.)
We should be sound scepticism in applying the econ mics to the real world.
Walk along Ohenro Road.


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Yashima

I read Osamu Hashimoto ‘Jyorurioyomo’ (Shinchosha.)
Kanadehonchushingura is itself a drama.
The view from the mountain in Yashima.


Monday, December 17, 2012

Yashima Temple

I read David Peace ‘Occupied City’ (Translated by Takeshi Sakai, Bungeishunjyu.)
It addresses the theme of the ‘Teigin’ phenomenon.
Climb Mt. Yashima (on Dec. 16).


Sunday, December 16, 2012

The first train

I read Yoko Sano ‘Monndaigaarimasu’ (Chikumashobo.)
The essays are in non-serious way.
Am going to get the first train.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Kimuchi

I read Takehisa Fukumoto ‘Niijimayae Onnanotatakai’ (Kadokawa.)
I learned of the historic background when Doshisha Univershity was established by Jyo Niijima.
The kimuchi is made of daikon.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Nanten

I read Jonathan Stroud ‘Bartimaeus’ ①、②、③(Traslated by Mizuhito Kanehara & Miho Matsuyama, Rironsha.)
Bartimaeus is a good goblin.
The nanten has its white berries.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Candle holder

I read Rumiko Iwasada ‘Aoitoribunkogadekirumade’ (Kodansha.)
We can learn the publishing process of the book.
The candle holder is prepared in the case of a power failure.



Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Robai

I read Risa Wataya ‘Kattenifurueter’
“Enough?”  “Not enough.’
The robai blooms.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Mt. Jaenzan

I read Julio Llamazres ‘Escenas De Cine Mudo’ (Translated by Eiichi Kimura, Villagebooks.)
We come to feel like come.
Climb Mt. Jyaenzan.
(The view from Hattori Great Pond, Ikeya-cho, Fukuyama-city, Dec.10)

Monday, December 10, 2012

Early morning.

I read Taiko Nakajima ‘Love & Systems’ (Gnetosha.)
Most Japanese couples who have had arranged marriage would probably with agree that idea.
(From Eijiro on web)
I am going to get on the first train.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Daidai

I read Tea Obreht ‘THE TIGER’S WIFE’ (Translated by Hikaru Fujii, Shinchosha.)
The niece depicts the life of her uncle who is a doctor.
The daidai turns orange.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hassku

I read Kiyoko Murata ‘Kosen’ (Bungeishinjyu.)
It describes the radiation therapy.
The hassaku is ripe.


Friday, December 7, 2012

Hiroshimana pickle

I read Junko Tabei ‘Yamanotangocho’ (Sekaibunkasha.)
There are many appropriate pictures.
The hiroshimana pickle is made.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Broccoli

I read Akio Miyazawa ‘Kangaenaihito’ (Shinchosha.)
It’s Miyazawa’s randum essays.
The broccoli is ready for being cooked.


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hakusai

I read Isao Sarashina ‘Kasekinobunshiseibutugaku’ (Kodanshagendaishinsho.)
IT’s the world of ‘Jurassic Park.’
The hakusai grows well.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Daikon for pickles

I read Hitoshi Murayama ‘Uchuwananndedekiteiruka’ (Gentoshashinsho.)
We can learn particle cosmology.
The daikon is under drying for pickles.

Monday, December 3, 2012

The self-defense vessel 「Kunisaki」

I read Gudrum Pauswang ‘ ICH WAR DABEI’ (Translated by Yumiko takata, Misuzushobo.)
It’s the story under Nazi.
The self-defense vessel 「Kunisaki」is under way against a back ground of Mt.Furutaka, Etajima.


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Senryo

I read Ataru Sasaki ‘Akikonokiminoshomondai’ (Kawadeshoboshinsha.)
With you, I will go.
The senryo berries become red.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Manryo

I read Nanami Shiono ‘Renaissance no Onnatachi’ (Chuokoronsha.)
There is four women’s story during the Renaissance .
The manryo is regarded as good luck charms.