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Bad Neighbors and Tree Trimming

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

I have a tree. It’s a big tree. It’s a strange tree that has leaves pretty much all year round. It loses it’s leaves in the spring for a short time.

It also drops what looks like sawdust for about 3 weeks in July. It’s messy. I admit that.

I also know it provides shade for us, and the apartment building next door, and keeps us from having to look from our second floor balcony into the second floor balcony of the neighbors’ apartments beside our house.

All in all, I consider it a fair trade.

Two nights ago some crank came to complain that the dust from the tree was a problem.

Really?

These people can never say anything to the myriad of folks illegally parking anywhere and everywhere along the street, using the grocery store parking lot exit as an entrance, or worse as a through street, dogs left alone and sweating it out all day long in the apartments next door who then spend all day (I mean _all_ day) barking at each other, and yet they complain about a tree that wouldn’t listen to me if I did tell it to stop shedding?

Idiots. Ingrates. Ungrateful B*******.

Still, Sulseob doesn’t want to cause a problem, so we got after it to do a bit of trimming.

Not that there was a tropical storm coming through today. Killed 14 people nearby…

Didn’t stop us. uh-uh.

I’m going to be really sore for all that tree climbing and then the extra chopping, and still I’m not finished with the cleanup though I put in a good straight 8 hours on it after class today.

<sigh>

Just hope no one comes to the door to complain and it’s me that answers. I’m not nearly so diplomatic when it comes to these types of whiners…

Here are a few pics to let you see what kind of trimming it was – (not minor, I assure you).

Father’s Day in Japan

Thursday, June 21st, 2012

This past Sunday was Father’s Day.

It’s a much bigger holiday in the US than here in Japan. There is Father’s day here though it’s not such a big holiday. It’s the same in Korea, but there is only one holiday for both parents called, oddly enough, Parents’ Day. It’s sort of a big deal, but not as big a deal as Children’s Day in Korea.

Anyway, we celebrated Father’s Day sort of. I didn’t really mention it to my sons because it feels strange to teach them about a holiday that means they need to treat me specially or get or make me a gift.

They didn’t remember that in the past we usually call Grandpa to wish him a happy Father’s Day either.

At church though it was a major part of the service and part of the kids’ activity as well.

<sigh> the traditional gift loved/hated by all fathers? a necktie. Even better? A handmade one 😉

So, I got my first Father’s day presents. Here’s a picture of my first presents: