We got up at 6:00 to go for a run. I woke up at 5:00, but was done
sleeping. I read and did emails for a
while. I went for 5 miles and Rebecca
was going for a walk, but decided to see how her new shoes felt. After one step, she just kept on going. When I got back, I didn’t see her shoes in
the entryway and worried that she might still be out there lost in a rice
field. I grabbed my shaver and shaved
outside while I cooled off and looked down the road to find her. I decided to look inside again. She had taken her shoes off inside and was
freshening up the first time I went in.
So, all was okay.
After a great breakfast (the persimmons were really good),
we went to Kyoto. We started at
Sanjusangen-do (National Treasure).
There was a long hall of 1001 statues of Buddist deity. It was so long with nearly full size
statues. It’s fun to see all the ways
the people worship with candles, incense, water, and so on. The stories behind the statues were
interesting. You can learn about it
at if you care about it more.
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| Corn Flakes - We also had persimmons, egg, sausage, juice, toast with chocolate almond spread. |
Lunch was at Hankyu Hotel.
It was great buffet. We dined on
tempura, fish, shrimp, steak, curry, ice cream, cake, green chocolate fountain,
rice, egg soup, and other things that we don’t know what they were.
The invited guest this year is Lisa Mitchell with her
husband Dennis. She gave birth to her fifth
baby on 4 October in Saint George and got stopped by the marathon and couldn’t
get home for a while. As she watched the
runners go by the thought “I want to do that next year”. She blames that thought on hormones and emotions,
but started running and did the next 18 consecutive marathons. She wasn’t a runner at all before that. She’s very happy and is so excited about
being here.
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| Lisa and Dennis Mitchell |
We made it to the Golden Palace. I was here in 2009 with Adrienne. Here are the photos from then and now. We tried lots of food samples from the
booths lining the paths. Unfortunately,
but not surprisingly, none of them pleased our American pallets. ;) There are a lot of desserts made with bean
paste. They look so good, but when you
start chewing, you fight the urge to spit it out.
| Our whole group at the Golden Palace |
Some funny things happened today, but you kind of had to be there. We laughed a lot on the bus, usually because of Aaron Metler.
| These are our interpreters Ayuna and Miyoki |
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| We enjoyed a hot chocolate from the vending machine. |
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| Our tour guide taking a few photos of our group for us. I was worried about my tripod being knocked over, but she did well. |





Glad to see sunshine and shadows - the weather report on TV made it look like a big storm just passed. Sounds like you are getting spoiled for breakfast.
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