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It Won’t Be The Last…
Built a new, more compact, simpler manifold to distribute water to 30+ house plants. Flow to each plant is individually adjustable. During our recent 24-day trip, we initiated watering over the Internet when sensors told us plants were getting dry. Every
Saturday Evening Routine
After our travels, we’re back to our Saturday evening home routine: dim the lights for a movie, ice cream in the intermission.
Stress then Contentment
On this chilly day, made my quarterly visit to the cancer center. Afterwards, I headed to our local Japanese eatery. Contentment prevailed as I slurped tonkotsu ramen. As I finished, my nurse phoned to let me know tumor continues to be undetectable. Reprieved for another quarter.
Filling the Fridge
Started filling the fridge.
Hiking the Seoul Wall
Spent much of the day hiking the Seoul City Wall. Originally built in 1396, two-thirds of it still exists today. The wall snakes up and down mountains around Seoul, so we enjoyed a decent hike.
Wolchulsan National Park
Rode the Seoul subway to Wolchulsan National Park then started climbing. The trail was gnarly in parts, but it felt good.
Seoul Fall Color Walk
Took a short flight from Fukuoka, southern Japan, to Seoul, South Korea. We have hiking plans for each day in Seoul, starting today with a Fall-color walk up Nam Mountain. On Tuesday we fly on a brand new Delta Airbus A350 nonstop from Seoul to Minneapolis.
Only in Japan
Posted Only in Japan.
Hike on a Sacred Mountain
Hiked on a sacred mountain then dropped about 100 low-value coins into the donation box at a shrine. We’ve been accumulating small change (worth a total of about US$4) and didn’t want to bring it all the way to Minneapolis.
Toto Museum
Visited the TOTO Museum in Kitakyushu. TOTO, the largest toilet manufacturer in the world, is headquartered here Their washlets are commonplace in Japan: we have them in our home. Learned sumo wrestlers use “extra wide, extreme load-bearing” toilets.
Aso-Kuju National Park
Hiked in the mountains above Yufuin, where we are staying. Aso-Kuju National Park, Kyushu.
Public Foot Bath
Took a train to Yufuin, northeast Kyushu, where we will be staying in a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) for the next two nights. Soaked our feet in a hot spring foot bath at the train station while our laundry went through its cycles at a nearby laundromat.
Smoking Landscape
Hiked to 5,600 feet where we could see the smoking landscape on all sides. Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park, southern Japan.
Caldera Lake
A caldera lake gradually revealed itself as we hiked up a volcano then along the rim in Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park, Kyushu, southern Japan.
Cycle Around Active Volcano
Rented modest bicycles from a modest shop for 4 hours. Cycled a loop around the base of a smoking, roaring volcano, Sakurajima, taking care not to slip on volcanic ash. When we returned the bikes 40 minutes earlier than planned, the owner refunded ¥200 each.















