Yesterday
the outdoor life professors and students worked to get canoes and other
equipment put away. I think it needed to be done before winter anyway, so the
effort wasn’t wasted. The grocery store was busy yesterday afternoon, but I
didn’t notice anyone stocking up on milk and bread, like they do in North
Carolina before a storm.
It’s
been rainy and getting much cooler lately. Several people have told me they’ve seen
yukimushi, the little white bugs that come before the snow falls. I haven’t seen them myself yet this year, so
I’m going to continue thinking winter is still awhile away.
I’ve
begun a small autumn stitching project and hope to finish it before fall is gone
this year.
1 comment:
I hope you did not suffer the wrath of the storm - I guess you have seen the deadly devastation on Oshima? In central Tokyo we were all right but it WAS a fierce storm! I also saw that snow has started falling in some parts of Hokkaido. Keep warm and keep stitching! Is the new project some kind of autumnal ornament, or for Christmas?
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