As many of you know, Joe has been on deployment this month! He will hopefully be back in Okinawa on September 28.
I had planned on posting some pictures of my pedicure or other Okinawa happenings.... but he's taken the memory stick adapter! So until then.......
Monday, September 20, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Around Ocean's Seven
So we've had some recent requests for more of what our daily life is like in Okinawa. You've seen a lot of parks, food, beaches -- all things we would do with (and have done with) our visitors.
So we thought we'd start this series where we live - literally the little neighborhood where our apartment (Ocean's Seven) is located - Awase.
Here's a rough sketch of our route (red on the way out, green on the way back):
We were heading towards the little beach by the restaurant, Sam's by the Sea. This is our "neighbor's" house.
So we thought we'd start this series where we live - literally the little neighborhood where our apartment (Ocean's Seven) is located - Awase.
Here's a rough sketch of our route (red on the way out, green on the way back):
We were heading towards the little beach by the restaurant, Sam's by the Sea. This is our "neighbor's" house.
The road between our apartment & our neighbor's house.
Boat dock
Looking back at our apartment
Making our first right turn
Many homes in Okinawa are flanked with shisa. These "guard dogs" welcome good spirits (with a smile) and scare away evil spirits (with a scowl). Almost every home/apartment in the neighborhood has them.
Making left, to get out to the main roads. I think the school signs are cute!
We've made another left turn, and are now heading to the beach.
Disney characters are very popular with Japanese kids!
Looking back into the sunset
More interesting Japanese signs
Finally at the beach!
Instead of returning the way we came, we decided to walk along the edge of the communication tower. Between the restricted land and road, there are a bunch of smaller vegetable gardens.
It's not uncommon to see fighter planes, prop planes, commercial planes and helicopters fly by our home!
A local izakaya (pub).
Homes are addressed differently here. The smaller roads are not named, so houses have very specific addresses.
The main road to our home (20). Some of you might remember this intersection. The NW corner has the King Kong Yakiniku.
Now we are pretty hot! It's time to head back home.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Dragonfruit
Last summer, our first Okinawa summer, we kept seeing these vibrant pink fruits in all the local Japanese markets. For some reason, we never got around to buying one. So the first time we saw these pink fruits this summer, we made sure to get some!
What am I talking about? Dragonfruit!
What am I talking about? Dragonfruit!
The big moment of slicing it open! (Joe had looked it up online, so he knew what was inside). I was quite surprised!
I didn't expect it to be white! The inside of a dragonfruit is pretty tasty -- a very light sweetness, but in the texture of a kiwi. Not only looks great in your fruit bowl, but also tastes great!!!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
2010 Birthday Ball
Last weekend was the 98th Birthday Ball for the USN Dental Corps. Instead of a formal ball (where the service members would wear their dress blues or whites), it was a costume party. The theme was "your favorite movie characters". Can you guess who we were?
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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