thanks for today
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Cousin D was here with his family.Luckily we were able to meet up on their
last day in Tokyo, last SundayWe met at Ginza Six's Sanada, which we've
been to ...
Sigh... Pogo Again
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I don't normally post of Saturdays but I thought this Editorial cartoon in
the Honolulu Star Advertiser was so perfect that I had to share it with you.
Si...
My new friend, Claude
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My son is a computer smarty and lives away. Whenever he comes to visit and
I want him to “fix” my computer or problems that I was having doing
computer st...
And We’re Off…
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I apologize that I didn’t blog again for a bit. Like I mentioned, this is
the busiest time of year for me. And honestly, I’m just running on empty at
this ...
Descanso Gardens, 4/2/24
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
roommate, Mary, is from Mountain View and it would have been an eight hour
drive...
Surf Report 09-06-2023
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Waves: 1 - 3 Feet Wind: Trades Light Trade winds are back but the waves are
still rolling in! It's not Uranus Gotta stop and smell the sunrise! Cotton
cand...
Business Launch Challenge!
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Did you happen to read my last post? If not, you should watch this video
before reading on...
But if you're interested, there is a Business Launch Cha...
8 comments:
Holy cow! I learned so much from this video. Thank you.
This is frightening and really alarming. What a waste!!!
Welcome, Anon.
Kay, too bad, yah.
same thing happened in japan too except it was tons of vegetables that lots of farmers threw out!
Kat, oh no, so mottainai.
Sad
Susan, I agree.
Covid-19 is affecting many business in ways no one thought of. The restaurant business may not recover for a long time too.
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