It is cold and damp in Tokyo
Temperatures are, on average, 5 degrees higher then Toronto.
The problem is the rain, and damp… and that everyone (stores, cafe, schools) has turned down the heat to save energy
Kris’s place is an older building, with no insulation.
When the heater is turned off, and it is 12 outside, it quickly become 12 inside.
( as an aside, why does 12, when out side, feel warm, but the same temp inside seems cold?)
I was hoping to move into my new place early… like maybe this weekend.
I emailed my landlord, and he said it may be difficult. The lady who has the room now… who is moving to another room in the house… is a translator for the media.
She has not been home much recently… she has been spending a lot of time up north.
I may have to spend more time at Kris’s house then I had planned.
I was thinking of going west and south… find a beach.
( I would sure like to feel some hot sand between my toes)
The problem is financial.
I have funds to keep me going for a couple of months, as long as I don’t spend extravagantly.
Until my permission to work visa comes through, I don’t see any travel, longer then day trips, in the near future. ( unless it becomes necessary for my safety)
So this means I will stay inside until the sun comes out and practice my Japanese.
はじめまして。どうぞよろしく
わたしはグレン スペツクです。
Quick translation: nice to meet you my name is Guren Supetuku
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