
This is a before shot of my ikebana arrangement, then Abe-sensei came and helped me improve it.

This is the after picture. I think the key is that the student is supposed to copy the teacher's model, not try to make a unique arrangement. Getting things to go where you want them to is actually rather more difficult than i thought it would be. Tonight I am going to make an arrangement to display at the school festival this weekend, so I'm pretty excited.

A view from the hill behind the Antarctic museum I went to a couple of weeks ago. It was a lovely cloudy morning and all of the surrounding hills were steaming.

This would be from the area surrounding the temple. There were lots of these in the nooks and crannies of the little hills near the buildings. But it the interests of having diverse pictures I will now move on to the temple cats.

That was the last picture I took on that field trip since my camera died right afterwards.
Moving along now, I think I should show a picture of the local trains station. Wada-eki is where I go to catch the train into the city, and the green bus in the parking lot is the bus that brings me to Wada.

Wada is a very small station. You buy your tickets from a person and you hand your ticket to that same person when you return, no high speed machines needed I guess.

See they have Christians in Akita city. I was walking to my doctor's appointment and noticed this place for the first time. I stopped suddenly to take the picture and a woman training a special assistant dog nearly walked into. Oops.

I had to wait around for quite some time to get this picture without a car blocking the shot. When I arrived at the doctor that day I was told to come back in two hours, so since I had been planning to walk to nearby Senshu Park it was alright with me. I still wound up waiting over an hour to be seen when I went back to the doctor's, but I suppose that's just how it goes. Strolling around this little neighborhood in the morning was nice, pretty quiet except for trucks going to businesses and old people going for walks. I was so happy when little old ladies told me good morning, they didn't seem too upset to see my strange-looking self wandering around.

This was out back of some kind of Buddhist craft studio, I don't remember what it was called exactly, but they sold iron cut outs of cartoonish owls and cute things like that.

A hill in Senshu Park, everything is so lovely and green and covered in ferns and moss. It was a lovely day for my adventuring. Senshu is on a hill and was the site of 16th or 17th century fortress. There is only one original structure left, but several others have been rebuilt in the last century for scenic purposes.


This is the rebuilt main gate. Next to it is the original guard house, it was very exciting looking. Visitors are allowed to go inside if they take their shoes off and put on the specially provided shoes at the entrance. It smelled like nice old wood and was very small. I thought about how cold it must have been for the people using it in winter since there wasn't anything in the way of insulation and it seemed like the only place for a fire would have been in the dirt covered entranceway.

I also spent a while stalking the crows trying to get a good picture to show how huge they are. This one took off right after I took this picture so I didn't get a chance at a second shot. The difficulty has been that they don't seem to want to have their pictures taken and know when someone is focusing on them.
I have some other good pictures of Senshu, but I must go now to finish my reading before class.