August 30, 2006


I`ve been making okonomiyaki all this week, I`ve had about a year`s worth of cabbage. This picture is probably the most asthetically pleasing creation yet. It tasted pretty good too. It`s really important to mix the water and the flour first before adding the egg. I learned that the hard way.


I decorated my walls. Now I feel like I actually live here rather than just staying somewhere I don`t live.


My sister and I went to see A Comedy of Errors this afternoon. It was very funny and they really knew how to interact with the audience. I think The Globe is the only proper place to see Skakespeare & so I won`t ever be going anywhere else hence forth.

August 25, 2006


From the Japan Times:

Essay about tossing kittens off cliff sparks outcry

In the essay titled "Killing Kittens" in the newspaper's Aug. 18 evening edition, Bando, 48, wrote that she owns three pet cats and throws their litters off the cliff near her house on Tahiti.

"I am fully aware what severe criticism I may face if I write this," she says at the outset of the essay. "I will probably be condemned as a savage by animal lovers around the world, and people may say I am violating the animal protection law. Knowing this, I confess I am killing kittens."

August 24, 2006


Whilst shopping this salad caught my attention and then my imagination. I was first lured by the prospect of buying 99p`s worth of salady goodness for a mere 79p by the flurescent orange sticker on it. Looking a bit closer I noticed that it said "product of more than on country" on the front. I know lots of things these days are made around the world, for example my new DMs were made especially for me by some hard working bootsmith in China, but somehow the contrast of something having travelled from many parts of the world and it costing 79p and it being salad seemed to bring the madness all home to me. That wasn`t all though, another label on the front said "washed in spring water". Obviously my imagination led be to believe that each tender leaf had been lovingly washed on the side of a mountain in a natural spring which rises clear and crisp from the rock face of a cliff. But seriously, how anal do you have to be to insist that all the salad you consume must be washed in spring water instead of regular old plain water? bizzare... I couldn`t detect any difference in taste anyway. You`d have thought that someone who was so particular about salad being washed in spring water would have something to say about it being processed and sold in a little plastic (non-degradable) bag.

On another note, this from the Japan Times website:

Japan has roughly 22,000 lawyers -- one for every 5,790 people, compared with one for every 268 in the United States. Under the old bar exam, to be scrapped in 2011, fewer than 1,500 people are allowed to pass every year. In the United States, with about twice Japan's population, the number is closer to 75,000.

August 19, 2006


I`m back in London, and now with all my stuff. I have my PC (with cool flat screen and surround sound), my guitar amp (to annoy the neighbours) and lots of DVDs. I never really realised how much stuff I have, it`s because I don`t really throw anything away. I`ve been playing on `The Sims` a lot this week. I didn`t really like it the first time around but I thing I understand it better now. I didn`t like it last time because there is basically no winning, it just continues. I`m more relaxed now & I like it better.


I made myself into a Sim, I`m a bungee jump instructor at the moment. More Shakespeare next week as my sisters Emma & Hannah want to watch something at The Globe. I also brought my bilingual Japanese cookbook that I got from Kinokunya. I plan to get all the special Japanese ingredients I need from China town & try to cook something from it every weekend. I`ll be starting with Okonomiyaki, if I can get the special sauce.

August 12, 2006


I`ve come back to Lyme Regis to get all my stuff because for the last couple of months I`ve been living out of the bag I took with me on the train. I got the notification that I will get money to study my course.


Check out my new boots. They are rubbing on my ankles at the moment but I am suffering the pain for the sake of fashion.