On Friday, the weather took a turn for the awful. Two typhoons decided to meet up somewhere over
After my class, I met up with Rina and Naoko and took them to Malabar, the aforementioned Indian restaurant, bringer of naan. Unfortunately, they ordered chicken and shrimp curry, which pale in comparison to the glorious mutton curry to which I am so endeared. Enjoying the bounty of naan, we spent as much time as we could indoors, thankful for the shelter. The girls apparently had some “girl talk” to hash out, so we decided to split off from there. I found a pair of stretch pants at a local shop, and hustled over to the gym to make use of my membership (and take advantage of the fact that they have a roof). I hung out there for a while, practicing yoga and ignoring the gaggle of people on treadmills chasing me. I ran into Willy on my way out; apparently he works out often. Needing inspiration to make use of my gym membership, I might meet up with him later.
I hurried through the torrent and by chance met up with a few of the other students. We made our way to baba, and they talked about getting something to eat. Noticing that it was approaching dinner time, and that I had yet to call home, I got a phone call from Okaasan asking if I needed dinner tonight or not. I told her I would head home, and after briefly chatting with everyone, I struck out for home. On the way back, I stopped at tetsugakudou park to take a photo of the river that runs through it. If the weather tomorrow is as bad as it was today, I plan on staying in bed.
5 comments:
I never did get to see a typhoon while I was in Japan, they seemed to dodge Tokyo every time.
I wanted to see a typhoon :(
The small ones like what I experienced are nothing more than crappy windy rainstorms; go visit the southeast during hurricane season if you really want the experience.
Awww, no body parts severed by flying street signs or small animals soaring through the air? Bummer.
I'm too cheap to go to the southeast anyway.
そんなに日本語の課題多いんなら、次会った時は、私より日本語うまくなってるに違いない! 期待してまっす☆
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