It’s nice to see the green screen again! Cable cars look like a blast, but they seem quite scary at the same time. Especially when they are leaning to one side so much…Sakura…I want to see them badly, but will have to wait until next year…
Just bought a new computer, with the Vista software. Not exactly sure how I found you but damn, really enjoyed your show. I will subscribe and stay in touch. Thanks for taking the time, well done, nothing like this on commercial tv.
Thank you for dropping by, and leaving a comment on my blog. I’m glad you did, because i enjoyed this post very much. You are the first video blogger I’ve ever seen! And I look forward to viewing more..:-)) The fish is called “fugu” in japanese or “Blowfish” in English. I am sure you must have enjoyed the delicacy…:-))
And It’s a pity the cherry blossoms have all more or less gone.
Thank you for the email, Nathan. I stand corrected, the fish is called “okoze, or è™Žéš or Inimicus japonicus” for the benefit for the other readers. )
My Apologies. Would it help to say that I’m a mountain girl? *grin*
April 10th, 2007 at 8:24 am
It’s nice to see the green screen again! Cable cars look like a blast, but they seem quite scary at the same time. Especially when they are leaning to one side so much…Sakura…I want to see them badly, but will have to wait until next year…
April 11th, 2007 at 9:37 am
Just bought a new computer, with the Vista software. Not exactly sure how I found you but damn, really enjoyed your show. I will subscribe and stay in touch. Thanks for taking the time, well done, nothing like this on commercial tv.
April 12th, 2007 at 12:50 am
Thank you for dropping by, and leaving a comment on my blog. I’m glad you did, because i enjoyed this post very much. You are the first video blogger I’ve ever seen! And I look forward to viewing more..:-)) The fish is called “fugu” in japanese or “Blowfish” in English. I am sure you must have enjoyed the delicacy…:-))
And It’s a pity the cherry blossoms have all more or less gone.
April 12th, 2007 at 11:59 am
Thank you for the email, Nathan. I stand corrected, the fish is called “okoze, or è™Žéš or Inimicus japonicus” for the benefit for the other readers.
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My Apologies. Would it help to say that I’m a mountain girl? *grin*
April 12th, 2007 at 5:50 pm
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September 6th, 2008 at 9:12 am
Good video. The plants at the end are water hyacinth.