{"id":77,"date":"2003-09-07T11:42:00","date_gmt":"2003-09-07T11:42:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=77"},"modified":"2003-09-07T11:42:00","modified_gmt":"2003-09-07T11:42:00","slug":"morning-service-and-the-beach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=77","title":{"rendered":"Morning Service and the Beach"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We woke up at Nel&#8217;s place around seven in the morning, and decided to go out and do a little hiking.  The area around his apartment is really nice, with lots of trails that lead all over the mountainside.  I was pretty envious of his set up.  <\/p>\n<p>Below his apartment complex is a small lake, and as we stood on the bridge looking down, about 15 turtles swam up and waited expectantly for us to drop food down to them.  Since we didn&#8217;t have anything to give them, we walked around a bit more, and then gathered up our gear and went into town.  <\/p>\n<p>Near Nel&#8217;s train station is a place that has &#8220;Morning Service&#8221;.  Depending on who you talk to, this can mean a lot of things, but in Japan, it means a light breakfast.  We ordered some iced coffees, and with your drink you get a giant slice of buttered toast and a banana.  The good news is that the food is free, you just pay for the drink.  We got out of there for just a couple of bucks.<\/p>\n<p><center><a href=\"images\/lg_IMG_1692.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=0 src=\"images\/sm_IMG_1692.jpg\"><\/a> <a href=\"images\/lg_IMG_1703.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=0 src=\"images\/sm_IMG_1703.jpg\"><\/a> <a href=\"images\/lg_IMG_1706.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=0 src=\"images\/sm_IMG_1706.jpg\"><\/a><\/center><br \/>\n<br \/>Next we took the train one station over and went to the beach.  The weather was perfect, and although I didn&#8217;t bring a suit or a towel, I kicked off my shoes and walked around in the waves a bit.  The water temperature was warmer than what I&#8217;m used to, and it was fun to walk around a bit and watch the locals.  The girls swam with their clothes on &#8211; there were no bikinis in sight.  The guys were wearing bathing suits, and people were just kind of lounging around.  There was a lot of trash laying around, and I was surprised that they didn&#8217;t really take care of the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>After having a Zen moment at the beach we went back to the train station and went our separate ways.  It was good visiting these guys, and I&#8217;m looking forward to our next visit.<\/p>\n<p>I relaxed around the house, doing laundry and taking care of chores.  In the evening Melanie came down with some beers and we compared notes on our weekends.  I was getting ready to cook up some udon soup with pork, so I invited her to stick around.  She brought down some frozen gyoza (pot stickers) and so I cooked up the lot and we had a couple more beers.  The udon soup turned out nicely, and it was fun to cook for someone.  The only downside was that we were eating hot soup on a hot day, but overall it was nice.  <\/p>\n<p>After dinner Mel took off and I made my weekly pilgrimage to the local 7-11.  The 7-11 is not the closest convenience store, and not even really that convenient.  The big attraction in this store is one of the employees, and she always works on Sundays.  I usually take the 20 minute walk to the store for an ice cream on Sundays.  The employee speaks in the most incredibly high, squeaky voice I have ever heard. You really must hear it to appreciate it, but it is amazing.  It is worth a 20 minute walk, and 100 yen for an ice cream.  She gives you great service, and finishes with an extra deep bow and the strangest, squeakiest &#8220;arigatoo gozaimashitaaaaaaa&#8221; you&#8217;ll ever get.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We woke up at Nel&#8217;s place around seven in the morning, and decided to go out and do a little hiking. The area around his apartment is really nice, with lots of trails that lead all over the mountainside. I was pretty envious of his set up. 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