Showing posts with label rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rice. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2007

Some Pictures (because they are nice)

This is the rice near the Okada's home.


The sky that night was something else.


This is the rice we planted last month.


Nekobus in action!!!!




The massive box of cherries that my awesome neighbor Yuta gave to me. It seems his grandma lives in mystical cherry land, and sent him two boxes. He gave one to me, knowing that he could never eat them all in time on his own. He even apologized that some were too ripe! Awwww!


Toga was gorgeous for Leaver's Weekend...







Monday, June 04, 2007

Rice planting (muddy fun for everyone)




Been a bit slack about posting these photos up here. I would like to thank my stand-in photographer Matsumoto-san for his efforts.



Timmy, Rachel, and I ventured to the Okada's abode a few weeks ago to get muddy and plant edible things. We brought boots for the occasion, but were inspired by our new 8 year old friend, to just jump in.


The Nihon-jin planted rows were beautiful and straight. The gaijin rows... no so much. If only my father were there to tell me "Tuck 'em in!" In my defense, these are my "fall down" pants, and I tied them tight, I swear!


I blame the 8 year old! He was hyper and too excited by our gaijinness to plant straight.


Our adventurers...
Timmy of Kangaroo Island.


Bunny of West Virgina.


I think Yoshi secretly wants to be in a boy-band... (please note me retying my pants in the background... excellent.)


Matsumoto's favorite shot. I think he was getting artsy ;) Hey Timmy, "isa my underwears showing?"


This is our "plaque" of accomplishment. The rice will soon grow taller than it.


What I learned:
  • planting rice will make you smell like cow for a full day afterwards
  • you plant at least 3 blades of ricey grass per spot
  • the spots are in a straight line approximately 4-5 inches apart
  • (I just received mandarine orange cake omiyage! yum!) this has nothing to do with anything.
  • you can use a toothbrush and soap to get cow poo out from under your nails!
  • leeches live in gaijin runoff traps... as do spiders