Pages
- Home
- Kumano Kodo Trip
- Japanese Festivals
- Japanese Castles
- Stitching Finishes 2022
- Stitching Finishes 2021
- Stitching Finishes 2020
- Finish It in 2019
- Stitching Finishes 2018
- Stitching Finishes 2017
- Stitching Finishes 2016
- Stitching Finishes 2015
- Stitching Finishes 2014
- Stitching Finishes 2013
- Stitching Finishes 2012
- Smalls Stitch A Long 2018 - 2019
- Smalls Stitch A Long 2014 - 2017
- 6 & 6 in 2018
- 17 in 2017
- Take A Stitch Tuesday
- English Paper Piecing Projects
Friday, October 19, 2012
Yamazaki Winery
Ted and
I went with another outdoor life professor and a group of students to pick
grapes at a nearby winery. I don’t know
if this is a class or community service or just volunteer work, but it’s
something the students do. Ted went last
year before I arrived in Hokkaido and it was fun, so we did it this year.
They had scissors and gloves to use. We cut the bunches of grapes and put them in the
plastic containers, moving down the rows.
It was kind of cloudy at first but the sun came out and it was a nice
afternoon. There are always new things to do and see in Hokkaido.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
So Autumn is coming to Hokkaido. Your grape harvest looks as if it really was an enjoyable day. Fresh air, fun and activity are a splendid combination aren't they. The snowy months will mean plenty of time for stitching so enjoy the outdoors while you can :-)
Post a Comment