Back to his haiku best, Mamoru opens with a stunning ditty about how a Subway sandwich can instill and inspire a sudden lust for Australian beef and a quick peek at the South Pacific. I wonder if anyone told him Sydney’s coast is in fact the Tasman Sea?
Anyway, we also hear of a very expensive project of sending a painting he’d bought back home to Japan. The postage itself cost $20 more than he paid for the picture. Blasted Australia Post.
Finally, a rather curt entry of Mamoru lamenting his errors with ‘iar’ spelling and an object he clearly mistook for a toolbox. Not sure what that was… though if I remember correctly, it was the word ‘screwdriver’, which does go in a toolbox.
I ate Subway Sundwich.
A rest of days is around 20 days.
I want to eat Aussie beef again.
I want to go to Manly Beach again.
I want to see South Pacific Ocean in the clear sky.
30th January
I sent to Japan to bought a picture. It costed $60 paied to post office. The picture was $40. Totally $100.
Memory was too expensive. I hope it reaches to Japan exactly and parfect.
1th Feb 2012
Today’s course is too difficult.
I took a mistake ‘–iar–‘
I thought it was ‘toolbox’.
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