Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of news for all of you from the last couple of weeks. It turns out that my employer now requires that I buy a particular type of automobile insurance above and beyond what I currently carry. I must choose, at least, to buy the type that covers medical expenses that might arise from my injuring a person with my vehicle. I could also, for $100 more a year, insure myself against up to $50,000 in damages to their car. If I pay this fee, I am covered in the event that I strike a vehicle, total it, and kill its driver. Were I to do such a thing with my moped, I would utterly annihilate my own body in the process. So Christmas is coming! And I think the Heavens know it, because Jupiter, Venus, and the moon recently provided me with the smiley face seen above. It was quite a rare celestial sight, as the three were the most brightly illuminated objects in the sky, and I was initially convinced that some planes were flying by. A few nights later, the sky was unbelievably clear, and I saw 4 shooting stars in the span of 10 minutes. It was mesmerizing. I will be doing a stand-up for an open mic for JETs tomorrow, a warm-up, hopefully, for some performances during my brief return to America. I haven't gotten any good sightseeing or travel done in the last two weeks. The weather isn't prohibitively cold, but when you ride a moped, the term "prohibitively cold" changes really quickly. The most exciting thing to happen recently was a failed attempt at something fun. On November 29th, it was 11/29, or in Japanese, ichi ichi ni kyuu. Or, in the shorthand of counting, i i ni ku. Ii niku translates to "good meat", and I was going to honor the day by buying some $40 per pound Wagyuu (Japanese beef; Kobe beef is Wagyuu) steak. A 24-hour-flu put an end to those plans. Perhaps I will redeem the rain check I gave myself this weekend. Perhaps I will come across some nice sights or people or stories during my Christmas shopping. Anyway, talk to you soon, America.
Chris
4 comments:
That's great that you got to see the moon and the planets so clearly. It was cloudy here, so no show. Wow! Four shooting stars!
Hey Chris. I finally made an account, even though I check this site often. I saw this here too. The clouds broke, I ran to get my camera, and by the time I got back, it was gone. Well, I'll see you soon.
That's too bad, S! I'm pretty sure they were shooting stars and not some kind of catastrophe. Jonathan, I'm glad to hear that you've been following along and more glad that you commented. Now that I know there are people watching this blog and not necessarily commenting (and maybe even checking back often!), I will try to update more. Thanks!
Hi! Two nights ago (Friday night) I saw a shooting star by chance. It was the Geminids.
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