There
are two types of busses that stop at this place – the local bus and the highway
bus. I’ve figured out which line to get
in for the Sapporo highway bus. I see other people who regularly ride the same time I do
and we have a nodding acquaintance, or maybe it’s a slight bow.
You’d
think that after figuring out the time and the line to stand in, it would all be old hat. Nothing is old hat here, no matter how many times you do it. One day recently, there were a bunch of ginki
looking elderly people, milling around talking to and laughing with each
other. They weren’t in the orderly line,
so I didn’t think they were getting on my bus, but I didn’t know. A big bright
tour bus that was half full of other ginki looking elderly people pulled up and
all the people that had been hanging around got on. I noticed each one of them had one golf
club. No one had two or more, each
person had just one. The only think I
could figure out is that they were going to play gateball. I’m not totally sure what gateball is, but I
think it’s something like a combination of golf and croquet.
This
week, I was fourth in line waiting for the bus to come when 5 adults and
20 or so children all under the age of about seven got in line for the highway bus. Each child had a little backpack and a hat
and a water bottle on a strap. The adults
were taking pictures of the children, who all seemed very excited. I looked at the subjects of these photos and
I couldn’t believe my eyes - almost all of them were drinking from their water bottles! I don’t know
much about children, but I do know that a child drinking a liter of water, then
getting on a bus without a toilet for an hour’s ride is not a good idea. I got
on the bus and sat in a seat very near the front. This crowd went to the back of the bus, probably
heading to the jump seats. I got off the
bus at Odori Park and didn’t even look behind me.
Pins & Needles Return
I stopped working on this about the time I started the Yo-Yo Shawl. It's about time to get back to work on it, don't you think? I'll have to read the directions to find out where I am on this project, but maybe there isn't so much left to do.
Pins & Needles Return
I stopped working on this about the time I started the Yo-Yo Shawl. It's about time to get back to work on it, don't you think? I'll have to read the directions to find out where I am on this project, but maybe there isn't so much left to do.
2 comments:
I see you are engaged in people watching at the bus stop.
I think the children would sweat out all that water they drank. Isn't summer hot in Sapporo?
Is this UFO a scissors and needle case? I love the flying scissors!
It's a little warmer in Sapporo than where I live an hour away, but still not what I'd consider hot. We moved here from North Carolina, so it may be the comparison that makes me think that Hokkaido is not hot. It's 67 F at my house now and will probably be mid-70's today.
I had to look back at my blog posts, but it looks like I started this project on 7 April and worked on it a few weeks off and on, then put it away. The 7 April post shows the cover of the pattern and has the designer's name.
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