Jul 1, 2008

Around the Hood

First of all, Naomi, my daughter just gave birth to a baby girl. Mother and child both health and well. I will give pictures and more information later. I had uploaded these pictures before the phone call about Naomi came so I will show them to you as planned, especially considering that I have no more information. Masayo, my wife, and Hiro, Naomi's husband, are at the hospital but I have classes in a little while so I won't get to go until tomorrow or maybe even the next day.

Ian and I did our usual walk this morning and on the way home I took these pictures between the subway station and home. This first picture is from the new bridge and is looking toward Yaotome, where our nearest subway station is located. You can see part of it above the road. The dark band with light colored strips above and below it. As the trains go toward the left, toward Sendai, the tracks go underground before the next station.




This next picture shows the bridge itself. Just to the left of the apartment building, you can see the local Buddhist temple. It is Jodo Shinshu, or the Pure Land Sect. They have the only bell in the area and we can sometimes hear it.









The bridge itself has been completed for more than a month but they are still working on the surrounding area. I have really enjoyed watching how they have functioned and am curious about how the path along the top of the levee is going to be redone.
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This picture is from the bridge looking east. We live in the large apartment building on the right, just to the left of the power pylon. Actually it is three buildings and we live in the middle one. We live on the second floor on the left side, next to the space between the buildings. The apartments on the on the left are new and belong to the 'rich guy'. On the left side of this building, if you look closely you can see a triangular-shaped roof. That is our local Shinto Shrine.













This is view from the other end of the bridge. Our building, now on the left, is the stepped building. Actually, this is two building and ours in on the left. It has two light colored areas on each floor, while the right hand building has dark areas only. The reason is that our building, although, put up by the same company, is of better quality. The building on the right has only one elevator shaft so there are walkways all the way across the front of each floor. Our building has two elevator shafts, so that only two apartments have to share an elevator even though each floor has four apartments.

The river, by the way, is full of fish, and there are lots of birds around. It is very pleasant to walk along the bank.

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