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What would your Japanese name be? (female)
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I like my Japanese name - it fits. I read about the quiz on Glampyre this evening (thanks to Stefanie). Fun stuff.
I'm hooome! Yeah, big excitement. Not bad to be home, though. Saw some great plays in Niagra on the Lake, ate some really, really great food (really expensive, too) and I climbed a very tall monument with a friend (hundreds of steps). Play titles: "Blood Relations", about Lizzie Borden (very interesting & good play); "Diana of Dobson's", set at the turn of the century - a shopgirl receives an inheritance & goes on a once-in-a-lifetime spree as a wealthy widow & finds love (I prefer happy endings); "Widow's Houses", a Shaw play - (depressing); and "On the Twentieth Century" which is a musical (interesting, but it didn't totally blow my train whistle). Those actors work hard! They do more than one a day, and some of them have major roles in multiple pieces. Excellent actors, too, without exception.
We stayed in a B&B called "Lynette's Singing Leaves". Nice place, with a very pretty British lady proprietress. I like her. She's an interesting, intelligent person. I'm not sure she liked me very much, though - I'm sure I came off boastful a couple of times. I don't quite know what to make of her statements that if I'd had long, blonde hair, she'd fix me up with her son. I guess it might've had something to do with my height (6'0) - her son's 6'3 & wants a homebody for a wife . . . with long, blonde hair. Whatever. Anyway, if our friend Hope forwards her group photo, I'll have something pictorial to post. I didn't take a camera with me for some reason or other. So I'm savoring memories . . . and fudge & an occasional sip of ice wine (a specialty of the region - they let the grapes freeze on the vines, which increases the sugar content & makes a tasty sweet wine).