My wife gave a lot of herself for my recovery. I owe her my life.
I think her name is Ms. Kudou.
I had a few outbursts and these people bore the brunt of them. I am very sorry for treating them so
badly. There is no excuse, but I would caution you if you are put on various medications. Not only your dreams
are faultered, but you say things to people that you will some day regret.
That's Dr. Abe. He was very encouraging on the day I had to leave the hospital. I was feeling
rather unsure on that day. I really didn't believe I could cope on the outside of the hospital. He assured me
that I was ready.
Ignore the date on the picture. It was taken on January 30, 2008 on the beach of Nagahama, Nobeoka.
Maybe you noticed the slimness in my face. It's cold in Nobeoka in the month of January! But, I'm happy to get
out of the hospital room.
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More shoreline...sand, really... |
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They're adding sand to Nagahama shoreline... |
I just found out that they have added quite a lot of sand to Nagahama beach. I mentioned on another
of my sites that there was some overflow during the last two typhoons. My guess is that the city of Nobeoka could be
held accountable if there is flood damage in the future.
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Dumpers at Nagahama Beach, Nobeoka |
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Whitey Does Circles in the Sand |
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Whitey, our dog, is happiest on the beach of Nagahama, Nobeoka. |
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If you look closely, you can seem the slimness of my face. |
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