Friday, December 30, 2011

One Year Later



Today, one year ago, after leaving everyone and everything familiar I stepped into a new life.  I’ve been reflecting over the pass year, how different things were in the states and the adjusting needed to fully enjoy the new culture I’ve found intriguing, humbling and challenging.  On December 29, 2010, as I sit in the airport crying, weeping and wondering if I had really heard the Lord give His approval, I was also experiencing the feelings of fear, excitement and anticipation...


What a year…here’s a glimpse of what I’ve been doing and a few of my favorite things, places and a little something funny :)







My new favorite sushi spot!!!







Celebrating, 1 of my 3 birthday outings in Yokosuka, Japan...Mainland Japan
My co-worker/friend, who is a retired Sr. Chief,  baked this cake  in his hotel room!!!!!



Subway in Yokosuka

I love this drink!!!!  It's cantaloupe in a can.

This is always in my fridge...stop over for some :)





Here's a look at the place I call home, before moving in...


Not much going on in here....



This is the entire kitchen!



View from my couch.

AC unit, for the entire place...but it is only 700 sq ft

Yeah, I can view who's ringing the doorbell, then walk three steps to open the door and it has an intercom.

Shoe cabinet...I love it!!!!!

Just because there's no Cold Stone.
 Lost in translation....


This was a thank you gift after hiring someone...
Japanese cookies and donuts inside.


This is sea grapes.  After refusing several times I finally tried them...pretty good!
This was just my favorites of favorites, I have a new favorite restaurants every month, just discovered the outlet mall last weekend, have visited a couple of the other islands adjoining Okinawa, went to Itoman City for a light show and concert...this Japanese band was playing and singing the greatest hits of the Beatles...LOL  I have braved the ziplining course...the first leap was the hardest, but I'm hooked and ready to go back!   

This is a fast food meal from Hotto Motto's, my absolutely favorite spot everyday!  It's   Fu-champuru  over rice, side salad with noddles, corn and shredded lettuce and cabbage and the best salad dressing in the world, seamseed.  Fu-champuru is stir fried cabbage, carrots, bean sprouts, eggs, onion and some kinda bread like substance.  At the end of a long day this is how I do it for only 500Y.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

It's Been a Minute...

Where has the time gone?  I’ve been here for 5 months now and some days it seems as if I’ve been here for years and then there’s the flip side…sigh, but it’s getting better :)  

Without much to report or pictures to post, let me just fill you in on what’s been happening.  Of course I’m still sampling the excellent cuisine of the island.  But let me be truthful, I’m not sure if I could really enjoy the food as much without the hospitality of the local nationals.  Anyone that knows me knows that I’m always making comments about good customer service or the lack of it when I’m out dining.  But I have yet to experience any bad service here…the only drawback is that the locals consider it disrespectful to leave a tip.  Their disposition of how they receive and treat customer is deserving of more than kind words and smiles.  Every restaurant I’ve visited so far has something distinctive, from the way food is being served, to a favorite dish or the ambiance, but they’ve all provided the same level of care and service to the customers…I love it! 

There’s this great restaurant called Torid, they serve their food one dish at a time…my dessert of sweet potato sticks came out second :)  Oh yeah, the sweet potatoes are purple here…sometimes I close my eyes when I’m eating them…I do have pictures…check below.   Then there's HottoMotto’s, great fast food stir fry and the vegetables are so fresh.  After I finally got them to understand niku nashi (no meat), then I had to go into ee eh (no) spam, ee eh corn beef, and ee eh pork…they don’t consider these to be meats so you must be specific.   They did a little laughing because of how I was pronouncing everything, but the guy dropped some tofu in for me…so sweet.  And some of the restaurants aren’t smoke free…be careful!  Went to this one really sweet all you can eat place that gave me the feeling of being home, the name was in kanji and I was told it’s called “Something, Somewhere”, the bottom line is I don’t the name of this place, but I can take you there :)  Anyway, one area was set up with sofas and very large coffee tables and going to the buffet was just like eating at home.  Very comfortable and relaxing, then someone lit a cigarette…the visit was cut really short :(  I did have a chance to sample a few dishes with seaweed, that’s an acquired taste, but they did have the best vegetable tempura I’ve ever eaten.   I could go on and on about food, I do try to visit at least one place a week and there’s something about every place that I love and it’s not always the food!

Typhoon season has officially started June 1st, but we’ve had a couple in May already.  The first one was nothing much, it only reached a TCCOR 3 (destructive winds of 50 knots or greater are possible within 48 hours), it turned out to be a tropical storm and I still had to go to work…lol.   But this past week we had a super typhoon and it reached a TCCOR 1 E (Actual winds of 50 knots or greater…all outside activity is prohibited).  Super is determined by the size of the typhoon and it was a big one with winds coming in around 125 mph in some places…which equals to about a CAT 3 hurricane.  Being from the South I’m no stranger to hurricanes and I’ve even had to ride a few out, but this was a little different…there was nowhere to go!  The good thing about the infrastructure of the buildings and homes here is that they’re all built with cement.  A few cars got tossed and large trees everywhere was pulled up from the roots, but damage to buildings were minimal.  Unfortunately the mansion I was hoping to rent is very close to the beach and it sustained some damage.  That’s bittersweet, I loved the area and was looking forward to living within walking distance of some great eating establishments, but I’ve had to rethink living that close to the beach and we’re just kicking off typhoon season.   

I’m still in awe of the island and the views I get to see everyday…this morning I watched the sunrise from the north side of the island.  It came up out of the water and I was able to see some smaller uninhibited islands right in front of it…it was so bewitching.  I was afraid to blink. 

With all that said…let me get busy so I get some pictures for you guys ;)  Until next time…

Sweet Potato Pie...it was good.

Sweet Potato Stick from Torid...great too!



Monday, April 18, 2011

Zanpa Park...Just Beautiful!


Zanpa Park


This will be another blog for viewing proposes only...I'll ramble next time about some things I can't take a picture of :)  Anyway, went down South to this place called Zanpa Park for a nature walk.  The day was absolutely beautiful and the weather commanded people to be outside.  I'm still amazed when I look out on the East China Sea, realizing that I'm surrounded by it...I live on an island!  




I can't tell you what the inscription says...where are the signs?????



There had been several large ships in the water...the lighthouse came on at sun down.  Just in time to guide them in the right direction.  You can't see it clearly or at all, but there is a ship in this picture.

Can you see the manta ray in this picture?  It was just chillin and posing for pictures...LOL 

Just to let everyone know, Spam is BIG over here.  You want a Spam wrap...got it!  Interested in a Spam burger...the picture isn't lying.  

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Shurijo Castle

Konbanwa,

I had just seen the movie "The Last Emperor" a few days before visiting Shurijo Castle this week, the palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom and I could almost see the Shaolin monks practicing their martial arts in the very spot I was standing. The palace had been destroyed in 1945 during the Battle of Okinawa, but was restored in 1992 with the help of historical records, memory, and photographs. Everything was breathtaking, from the shishi dogs guarding the gates, the worship places, to the King's  throng and the views are indescribable. These pictures cannot really translate the beauty and splendor of this Castle. 

And about that snow ball or favored ice in the last couple of pictures...YUCK!  If you make it over here don't buy it...take that 400 yen and go to McDonald's.



Kankaimon Gate...front entrance to the Castle

There's always two, one with it's mouth open to catch the spirits and one with it's mouth close to keep it trapped.

Roukokumon Gate


Suimui Utaki, a place of worship  




Bezaitendo Shrine and Enanchi Pond, held precious Buddhist scriptures

Bezaitendo Shine

The King's seat

A seat the King used to address the people or his court

We were all happy before I tasted this flavored ice!

Doesn't it LOOK inviting?  Don't do it....