Saturday, June 03, 2006

Paddy

My friend, Felicity, had a buddy in town for business, so we all went out for a drink. So many of these nice little places to go and fill your face in Japan, that its a wonder that I do anything else. This one's a yakiniku place, where of course you can also knock back a beer or two. Later in the evening, I bumped in to a dude on the street playing drums that reminded me an awful lot of the dude from in front of the SkyDome (Rogers Center) in TO. Same guy? Next time I'll ask him...

 
 
 
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About town


You know how the say not to trust people who say things like "Trust me" and "I'm not a liar".. well, I don't think that I'll be staying here any time soon..

School Trip

No schooling would be complete without a class trip, right? So our school took us to the zoo. Now, I haven't been to a zoo since I was like 12, and since they closed the monorail in TO, I never really thought of going back, but this one was fairly fun..
Here's the pics, comme d'habitude..

Memorable moments: A classmate kicking a soccer ball into the monkey pen and disrupting the entire social hirearchy of the group. Who needs expensive big black monoliths when a simple soccer ball will do.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Backtrack to Golden Week

Ok, So this post is a little late, of course, what else is new. So just to let everyone know that its not all bicycles and subways over here in Japan, here's the skinny on the road trip that I took last month.
So we hit Hakodate, Furano, and Kushiro over a period of about 4 days. Some good fun was had by all, and some definately breathtaking views were there to be seen.
You'll be able to see from the pics something that looks a little out of place for the beginning of May... snow.. and lots of it.
Despite that the weather was great and actually quite warm.
We stayed in several Youth Hostels, almost all of which were really great, with one exception. I figure you know there's gonna be trouble when you're greeted with the question, "Which one of you [dirty goodfornothing dogs] is Damian?" and are then lectured for several minutes about how they were trying to contact you all day and blah blah blah, and then you find out that "lights out is at 10pm" and then are rushed to bed so they can turn off the main circuit breaker lest the light attract the attention of any 40 foot radioactive lizards that happen to have wandered north from Tokyo Bay or something.
In any case, it was a good little trip..