....is just a mile or so down the road from where we'll be living????
The big blue!
This is a re-cap of the last 3 days! We've gone to the ocean every day, so it's a hit! The house is finished and so it is just a matter of time; hopefully by Wed or Thursday, we should be moving in. I can't wait to get out of the TLF's! I can't help but laugh at the people who complain about being in them for a week and a half. I'm like, "lady, I've been here 7 to 8 weeks. I'm really not the person to be complaining around!"
There's these shipwrecks up on the beach. If look down the coast you can see Hachinohe.
Apparently people comb the beaches in search of glass floaty things. I don't know why. I found this, it didn't make the cut though!
umm....I guess we went to the house sometime during the weekend
You can't swim on this part of the coast, because you'll probably die. And most people try to avoid that.
We all love the coast for different reasons...I have a special reason to like it because it has a basketball hoop. These are the first ones I've seen off base so far. I want to play the Japanese some time, but first I need to learn how to ask, "Can I play basketball with you?" lol
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Fantastic pictures...I love the ocean.
So glad things are moving along with the new house. Hope to see moving in pictures soon.
Why would you die? Cold? (Can't be worse than Maine.) Sharks? Jelly-fish?
I'm wanting to dive into that ocean when I get there! Why is it dangerous?
Can't wait till yall are settled! I'll bet you guys are ready. lol
There is a lot of under current that would drown you I guess. I don't ask questions, I just obey orders! lol
We are so ready to be moved in!
Last year a Navy Seal died on these beaches. The Japanese city government and the base have declared there is one spot that the public is allowed to swim in in Misawa...or so we were briefed.
Ah, forgot about undertows...that can be very dangerous. I'm not much for polar bear swims anymore anyway, so just looking at that gorgeous ocean, hearing the surf and maybe a bit of wading would suit me.
haha. Yep, that's the way to do it!
Hi Jared - Well, the word for basketball is "ba su ke to". So, you might try, ba su ke to, issho ni shi masu ka?
Let me know if it works!
issho ni is - together
Thanks mrs. Kim, I'll give it a shot.
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