We got a comment from Charayne that I would like to address. Our kids know something about this and have different methods of archiving. Here’s mine.
I use a piece of software called MacJournal from Mariner software. (www.marinersoftware.com) It allows me to write offline and then post. You can link or embed pictures and movies as well as do a little formatting if you are so inclined. Now, I know that most of you are Windows users (I AM sorry) and may be interested in a similar package. Mariner has WinJournal that does the same things. I have not used it, but if it’s as good as the rest of the Mariner stuff, then it’s pretty good.
Journaling is something I have done on and off since 7th grade. It’s important for family history purposes and I would hate to see all of the interesting stories, pictures and feelings lost because they are so ephemeral in cyberspace. Blondie and I are most concerned that this information will be lost to posterity. So, invest in something that you know you can archive to a CD or other offline media. There may come a time when the Internet has a problem or Blogger or Wordpress succumbs to business pressures. I hope to have more to say on the subject later with more concrete strategies.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Japan Trip 2008 Post Script
My trip to Japan has been over for a while but there are a few loose ends to tie up. It’s funny how this trip seemed to complete most of my Japan dreams. It’s almost as if it will be my last trip. My manager says different, but I am really not sure. The only thing left for me is to take Blondie to Okinawa where she was born. Now, I know my children will protest, because they want to go as well and I certainly want to show them around. It would be great fun. However, I am not sure I can do that and retire. It will take the same amount of funds. (no, really it will!)
Personally, though, I have always wanted to go to Kyoto and see the Golden Pavilion or Kinkakuji. I have heard so much about it and Kyoto in general, that when the opportunity presented itself, I had to take it. Kinkakuji is is a Zen temple formally known as Rokuonji.
In 1397 construction started on the Golden Pavilion as part of a new residence for the retired shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Kinkakuji was converted into a Zen temple after Yoshimitsu's death in 1408. The Golden Pavilion functions as shariden, housing sacred relics of the Buddha and is covered in gold leaf. The present building dates from 1955 as the pavilion was burnt by a fanatic monk in 1950.
Fanatics! I can’t believe that people will destroy beauty and peace for nothing! Moderation and care in all things. From English football fans to jihadists, it’s the same mind set. They must desperately need some validation in their lives to go this far. However, I digress......
Kinkakuji is more beautiful in person than it could ever be in pictures. It’s like a perfect photographic model, it never looks bad, from any angle. There is an unusual peace around the building and in the park that surrounds it. I have always said that if I did not belong to the religion I do, I would be a Buddhist. There is a stillness in the religion that appeals. Like the small lake that surrounds this shrine.
Yoshiura Junior High School
8-6 Karuga Cho
Kure-shi
Hiroshima-ken
737-0862
Japan
Finally, I did do karaoke in Japan. It was another small but important goal. I don’t have very good video of this but here is a sample. Also, it's not me singing and the audio is terrible. Forgot my good camera....
Japan is beautiful and I miss it all the time. I miss the people, their grace and typical good manners, their stubbornness and odd (to us) way of doing things. It’s all so foreign and so civilized and such a contrast to our life, that it enhances the beauty of our country as well as theirs.
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