Today I went with my parents-in-law and nephew, Arata, for a drive into the mountains to pick Taranome, the fruit from a plant with the English name of Aralia elata. The plant is a long, thin stalk covered in thorns, and the fruit is very popular amongst Japanese, so you have to have really good timing to get any, because they are all picked as soon as they are big enough to eat. We managed to find quite a few, though, as Yuki's parents come almost every year to pick them, and her dad is very eager to get them, and willing to climb through vines and pricklies that I'm sure many others would not be. You pull the top off, and it's very delicious as tempura, lightly breaded and fried then eaten with salt.
On the way home we stopped at a local Shinto shrine that has been designated as a national treasure, Nishinajinmeigu, that had some very large trees, some still standing, and others which had died but the trunks of which were still being preserved. I've put together some clips from the day, no editing this time, though, so bear with the shaky camera and heavy breathing into the mic!
2008/04/28
Foraging and Shrining 山菜と神社
2008/04/13
Last Day at CTV
Friday was my last day working at CTV, after about three years.
It was a great place to work, and I'm sad to be leaving, although not enough to shed the tears that everyone was expecting me to during my speech.
Thanks to all my co-workers for the great times, let's keep in touch!
CTVという、カナダの最大私立テレビ局で金曜日まで3年ほど働いてました。ライブラリーでビデオテープ管理の仕事しながら、たくさんの友達できました。最後の日に皆でピザ食べて盛り上がりました。これからも皆仕事頑張ってください!
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