H-Ahner
A Little Keiko Art
Nagahama Stroll "We had some good times at Pian Piano. The service was designed to be slow, I think." "I was a gate guard at Fort Richardson, Alaska in 1973. One of our squad offered me a cigar." "I went to Hiroshima for a few days. George Stapchuk Jr. showed me around." "We almost bought this house. It's made of concrete with iron reinforced walls." Actually, there is a slim possibilit that we may still buy this house. The taxes are about $1600/Yr. Hiottoko (Fire Men) used bamboo poles to blow on their fires. At Kobato Nursery School, only the students that want to study English are allowed to join my class. The girl with the long hair cut her hair a few weeks back. She soon started to grow it back. The next big typhoon might wipe Nobeoka off the map. I am continuing to collect jokes from some of my students. The whole experience of going on Tozan was, as usual, a joyous experience. I tried to give them some ideas on Halloween, but I fear that they will not stick. Here are some notes that I took from my English classes. Everyone chipped in to make this year's event really something. I enjoyed every aspect of it. Their memories of this event will probably remain with them for their entire lifetimes. There are so many activities going on at Kobato Jidoukan on any given day of the week. Well, they are learning something at Kobato Jidoukan in Nobeoka City. We were married July 15th, 1990. We're still getting to know each other at Igata Community Center. You can come to my house in Kami Igata on Wednesday nights if you want to study English.
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Praiseworthy indeed are those like you who read the sutra with both body and mind!