On our last day in Japan, we visited the Nagayo Castle. What impressed me about the castle was the enormous rocks used in the engineering of the walls and the giant trees that were scattered about the landscape. The Nagoya Castle was quiet and serene. This is something that amazed me about Japan. It is quiet. The cars are quiet, the houses are quiet, the streets are quiet, the people are quiet. Very different from the other Asian cities that I have visited.
“There are great challenges ahead of us, giant opportunities to be met. I welcome that exciting prospect and feel to say to the Lord humbly, ‘Give me this mountain, give me these challenges.' Spencer W. Kimball
2007-Jim bought a great camera (Nikon D40X). It is fun to use and considering the unlimited number of photos we can take, we usually have a high probability of taking one that is satisfactory. Anyway, with this camera and admitting that just as "all roads lead to Rome", all communications lead to the internet (a fact that I have long denied), I have embraced the blog wholeheartedly.
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