And that road home is long and winding. I will leave Kyoto this morning, fifteen years to the day after arriving in Japan. Our plan at the moment is to walk into autumn, through Kumano, across Shikoku. Winter in Southeast Asia, India. Back to New Mexico by spring. We'll see how it goes.
I'll write here when I find time and the muse and an internet connection. Once a week I hope, but probably less. Do drop by from time to time...
On the turntable: Andre Previn, "Messiah Highlights"
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Bon voyage Ted and Miki. Look forward to hearing the stories. :)
Safe journeys! Just so you know, our first interview with academic beers is up on Deep Kyoto here:
http://www.deepkyoto.com/?p=1552
It's a bit long but worth it I think. Enjoy!
Hope you guys come visit when you reach the San in :)
Still planning on it Jake. Should be your way at the end of of Oct./ top of Nov.
email me when the time gets closer and we'll figure out a time for you to see some good kagura....
It was really good to spend one more day with you guys before you started off on this long and winding road. May your walking take you to where you need to go. See you stateside in the Spring...
Zach
Have a great time!
ma ma se,ma ma sa,ma macoo sa♪
from Miyuki
Your final article on Cafe Millet is up now too!
http://www.deepkyoto.com/?p=1623
one foot in front of the other, ted. that is all you have to do.
miss you all!
Fifteen years! You are certainly going to find that you are looking out of Japanese eyes for quite a while, maybe forever. But what a journey you have in front of you to discover your home again, what an adventure. I hope very much that it is sweet.
:)
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