Dec.
19, 2009 -
The view of Mt. Fuji from my
Chiba
apartment building this morning
Dec. 15,
2009 - A Medley of Christmas songs, sung for you by
Santa Mickey himself (all 5 videos are in a playlist, and should play
back-to-back, non-stop) Happy Holidays from Santa Mickey!!
Click on the playlist icon in the upper left corner to select the other
4 videos. (Or play the entire playlist at YouTube here.)
Dec. 13, 2009 - 12 Days of Christmas Charity
Telethon & Tweetathon by Scott Fox
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Dec. 12, 2009
- Caretta
Blue Ocean Shiodome 2009, one of the most spectacular Xmas
light shows I've ever seen (near
JR Shimbashi Station in Tokyo)
Caretta Blue Ocean
Shiodome 2009
(If player above is not visible, you can view video at YouTube here.)
Dec. 4,
2009 - Beautiful Golden Ginkgo Trees in
Tokyo, Gaien Ichou Namiki Dori (Ginkgo Avenue)
Nov. 19, 2009 -
Photoshopper-in-Chief Al Gore
adds
nonexistent hurricanes to cover of his new
book
Source: Florida
State University hurricane expert Ryan Maue
Doctored
book cover shows 4 nonexistent hurricanes....one off the coast
of
Florida spinning in the wrong direction (hurricanes in the northern
hemisphere rotate counter-clockwise) and another on the equator off the
coast of Peru (a physical impossibility for hurricanes). Also, no
arctic ice is shown, yet snow still remains over Alaska and
Canada. And OOPS, what happened to Cuba, Baja California, and part of
Central America? Oh well, no longer any need for a Panama Canal.
Nov. 15, 2009 -
Tokyo Joe helps judge a kids'
English speech contest
Nov.
6, 2009 - Sunset over the Edo River in Tokyo
Oct. 30, 2009 -
Americans advised to avoid
Roppongi
clubs
The U.S. Embassy continues to recommend that American citizens avoid
frequenting bars and clubs in the Roppongi area of Tokyo due to
drink-spiking incidents. The U.S. Embassy continues to receive reliable
reports of U.S. citizens being drugged in Roppongi-area
bars. Most reports indicate that the victim unknowingly drinks
a beverage that has been secretly mixed with a drug that renders the
victim unconscious or stuporous for several hours, during which time
large charges are fraudulently billed to the victim, sums of money are
charged to the victim's credit card, or the card is
stolen. Victims sometimes regain consciousness in the bar or
club, while at other times the victim awakens on the
street. Assaults on Americans have also been reported in
connection with drink-spiking. The Embassy issued a warden
message on July 10, 2009.
(Editor's note: But Japan is a SAFE
country !!)
Oct. 25, 2009 -
Jesus Okuma, the hottest blues
rock
guitarist in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo
All 8 videos are in a playlist and will play continuously, non-stop.
View in separate window here.
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