Not Dead!

September 2nd, 2009

Wow, it’s September already. If you’ve been following my YouTube Channel, you’d know I’m not totally dead. (And hey – if you’re not subscribed, go subscribe!) This has, without a doubt, been the single wackiest summer to date. You’d probably also know I’m not dead if you checked my Facebook profile. If you were looking for me in any of my other regular haunts, though – Twitter, JapanSoc, my own blog, then you were plumb out of luck. And don’t feel bad about it either – my own mother sent me three separate “are you alive” emails at different points during this long silent period. I assure you that I’m healthy and in good spirits – it’s just that I was away from home more than not. This summer has been laughably busy.

Here’s my game plan for the next week or so. First, I’ll post the videos that I’ve uploaded to YouTube over the break here as well. I’ve got a contest in the works, too. Then I’ll start to get back to my semi-regular posting. I’ll start off with these two videos


Timelapses during the rainy season.

The solar eclipse as seen from the mountains in Ozu.

Coming soon: the NHK coverage of this year’s Nametoko English Camp and how I made English and Japanese subtitles for it to include on the YouTube version on my iMac. :-) That’s right, I’m back. And yes – I will also continue the Japanese Tongue Twisters project.

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