21 Jul 2010

This morning we are...

...reading Bottersnikes and Gumbles in front of the open fire, munching on daifuku, and listening to this:



Nice.

This is what Heather's doing. What about you?

11 comments:

  1. I responded on my blog!

    Once again, you gave me a big flashback to my first days of Japan love. Kitaro was about all I listened to my senior year of high school! Unfortunately, he was associated in my mind with a certain someone who is long ago out of the picture (thankfully - in retrospect), but all these years later it's nice to hear him again!

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  5. Hi Jeanne, I just wanted to thank you for your very kind words on my blog! It is always nice to discover a new person who has a shared interest in things Japanese and the expression of creativity. Sounds like you have a perfect day planned for such wintry weather! Anna

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  6. This is new to me, just checking it out on iTunes - beautiful and very relaxing. Is it all like this?

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  7. Just bought one the albums:) thanks (The Essential Kitaro). What else do you suggest?

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  8. We'll be in front of a campfire soon.

    Currently we are:
    -doing laundry and packing for our trip to Maine
    -trying to finish up M's portfolio, M&L's scope & sequences, and our letter of intent.
    -peeking in on you and Miss J
    -attempting to not succumb to a cup of coffee and my engrossing new book, "Eternity in Their Hearts."

    I like what you are doing.
    R

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  9. Remembering you all in prayer. ♥

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  10. Sounds lovely - especially in front of the fire!

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  11. Hi Jeanne,

    Was thinking of you and your family today.

    Praying for you all...

    love
    Rosemary

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