Messages from Big Island, Hawaii, in Japanese and English
I am so thankful that I could pass the road test, purchased the car, practiced driving with my husband, and be able to drive around just before this pandemic happened.
It was a last minute move! Now, the community swimming pool is closed, and even if it gets opened, I may stay away for a while. I have been driving to the ocean regularly to get refreshed and go home to work. That helps improve my productivity of work and reading a lot. However, yesterday, my husband told me watching my face, “Yumiko, you got so much suntan!” I think going to the ocean regularly has been benefiting us much more than we might be aware. We sunbathe in the water and by walking to the ocean, get soaked in the salty water, and all other things. I might have been disinfected by ocean water. I still try to keep distance from other people in the water, and so do other people. I mentioned “Looking” and “Observing” our own movement yesterday. When I was practicing Tea Ceremony in Japan, it trained me to watch my each movement so that I could make it elegant, avoid unnecessary actions, and refine all your movements, I thought. By reading the book, “Modern Bushido” by Master Okawa, I am discovering and remembering lots of things. Comments are closed.
|
Author
An Interpreter for JCU Archives
April 2021
|