Hannah had to go back to her apartment today, because she has classes from tomorrow morning.
It was nice having her here for a few days, but it's always kind of sad when she goes back. I know her life is there now; she has classes and starts two weeks of teacher training soon. But the house feels quiet and empty, even though the other kids are here. Is there another word for adult children? It always feels weird to say kids when they are adults, but my kids!
The weather was really nice today, so I decided to go along with Mikey. Part of the journey is along the river.
I like this part of the river; it always looks clean. It's the last day of the Golden Week holiday, so a lot of people were out. There are a few golf courses, or maybe just practice areas, along the river.
We did a bit of shopping. Hannah needed a few things from Daiso, the 100-yen shop, and some bits and pieces from the supermarket. I thought about going to a few other places, but we were both tired.
Of course, we got lost! But I actually enjoyed that, got to see some other parts of the city!
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| Lovely temple gate |
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| Even in the middle of the city, there are so many green spaces. |
As we came back to Kurume, we saw the tail end of the shinkansen.
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| You can just see the Shinkansen as it pulls into the station. |
The building on the left, with the cranes, has gone up very quickly. It was started just over a year ago! Mikey and I were wondering what the appeal of living at the top of these kinds of buildings was. Not for me, I don't like heights, and I would worry about earthquakes.
I need to rest, I have a few busy days ahead, I really want to make the most of this good weather before it gets too hot and humid!













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