Yep. That’s why I said “Relatively Flat”..Everything is Relative..For instance the “Mount” that gives the town of Mount Dora, Florida it’s name would barely qualify as a Speed Bump in a place like Connecticut..One joke I heard years ago is that the Japanese are very Thrifty People. They turned most of their Real Estate up On Edge so they could use Both Sides..Oh, and I Have eaten some of those Japanese Pears. They are Excellent.I like the way they usually come “Gift Wrapped”..
I keep expecting to see some Japanese Architect retuning home from a vacation in the American southwest and creating a Uniquely Japanese take on the Pueblo using the side of one of their mountains..
Oh, a local library is showing a film titled: A Tale of Samurai Cooking – A True Love Story a couple weeks from now. It looks like it should be interesting for those who might like to hunt for it in their area..Synopsis: In the Edo period, Haru (Aya Ueto), a talented cook with an excellent sense of taste, is asked to marry Yasunobu Funaki (Kengo Kora), the son of thesamurai chef of the Kaga clan. For generations, the Funaki samurai have wielded the kitchen knife instead of the sword as the Kaga clan’s chefs or “kitchen samurai.” Regularly preparing food for the nobility, their skills have made Kaga cuisine legendary.
Haru agrees to marry Yasunobu, but discovers that he has no talent whatsoever in the kitchen.With the family name on the line, Haru decides to help the family teach Yasunobu how to cook and make him into a proper “kitchen samurai.”.For their roles in this film, Aya Ueto and Kimiko Yo were nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, at the 2013 Japan Academy Awards. Directed by Yuzo Asahara .
Ida No over 9 years ago
When do we get the PE athletics fairs?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
Oh well.
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
People that are shaped like Pears….So, she’s drawing those American Gaijin?.
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
Yep. That’s why I said “Relatively Flat”..Everything is Relative..For instance the “Mount” that gives the town of Mount Dora, Florida it’s name would barely qualify as a Speed Bump in a place like Connecticut..One joke I heard years ago is that the Japanese are very Thrifty People. They turned most of their Real Estate up On Edge so they could use Both Sides..Oh, and I Have eaten some of those Japanese Pears. They are Excellent.I like the way they usually come “Gift Wrapped”..
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
I keep expecting to see some Japanese Architect retuning home from a vacation in the American southwest and creating a Uniquely Japanese take on the Pueblo using the side of one of their mountains..
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
Oh, a local library is showing a film titled: A Tale of Samurai Cooking – A True Love Story a couple weeks from now. It looks like it should be interesting for those who might like to hunt for it in their area..Synopsis: In the Edo period, Haru (Aya Ueto), a talented cook with an excellent sense of taste, is asked to marry Yasunobu Funaki (Kengo Kora), the son of thesamurai chef of the Kaga clan. For generations, the Funaki samurai have wielded the kitchen knife instead of the sword as the Kaga clan’s chefs or “kitchen samurai.” Regularly preparing food for the nobility, their skills have made Kaga cuisine legendary.
Haru agrees to marry Yasunobu, but discovers that he has no talent whatsoever in the kitchen.With the family name on the line, Haru decides to help the family teach Yasunobu how to cook and make him into a proper “kitchen samurai.”.For their roles in this film, Aya Ueto and Kimiko Yo were nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, at the 2013 Japan Academy Awards. Directed by Yuzo Asahara .