Trans-Siberian Map

While whiling away the time, sitting on a train somewhere between Irkutsk and Ekaterinburg, I decided it would be a good idea to put together a Google Map showing the route we took for our ‘Trans-Siberian Express’ holiday.

Here is a prototype.

7:55 am, June 23, 2007

The Evil Eye

My parents recently spent a couple of weeks in Turkey and posted me a couple of little blue beads as a memento. Apparently the beads are intended to ward off the evil eye (?!) and it was suggested it would be a good idea to dangle them off my phone Japanese-style…

Turkish Phone Beads

3:37 pm, November 5, 2006

Going To Hell

If there was ever any doubt in my mind, I have now resigned myself to the fact that Beelzebub is keeping a spot warm for me down there in Hell…

Much to my dismay, I have become the interest of a couple of local Jehovah’s Witnesses who seem concerned – overly so – for my soul. While I’m more than happy to have my fair share of heated religious discussion, things can get a little tiresome after about the 6th visit. Subsequently, I now find myself pretending to be out so as to avoid people selling me their particular flavour of Belief.

7:36 am, October 21, 2006

Japanese Lessons

After a whole 9 months in Japan, I start Japanese lessons again on Thursday – this time for 1 1/2 hours, twice a week.

You never know, I might one day reach the stage where my Japanese seems better when not under the influence…

12:47 pm, October 15, 2006

Performing Monkeys

Yesterday we spent a misserable day in Aso. While it’s arguabkly one of the most attractive places I’ve yet to visit in Japan, the bad weather made it hard to find much to do.

A slight break in the weather did afford us the oportunity to glimpse into the ‘depths’ of the still-active Mt. Aso (photos to come). But, for much of the day, we sought out indoor pursuits – one of which was a 45 minute performance by trained monkeys.

Certainly something more to Japanese (or perhaps Victorian) tastes, alhough mobidly fascinating, it left a nasty taste in my mouth.

Through the ages there seems to exist a strange fascination with trying to make animals behave in more humanoid ways – making monkeys walk as bipeds, dolphins perform ball tricks, … etc. Sadly, these animals are more advanced and skillful in their natural habitats than we and it smacks of arrogance that we try to make them seem more impressive and intelligent by taking the out of these environments and have them emulate us.

End rant.

2:41 am, September 14, 2006