Sunday, May 31, 2009

Another Subtle and Insignificant Announcement

we can now officially call 60c60d 60c60d again!

thats right.

we may even be able to be called something even bigger, like 60c65d or something

the adventure goes on with unexpected twists every day, and the latest plot twist goes something like this:

the day my rail pass finally runs out, i will be taking the last train to the city of nara, where i previously stayed with bob and mayumi at their guest house, the nara tree. it was a wonderful and peaceful place and i really enjoyed my time there.

they have given me the opportunity to live there at their guest house, watching over the place and doing other little jobs, and in return they are offering me lodging there.

during that time, i will be working on some of the projects i have previously mentioned i was planning on returning to america to complete.

i have found a great sense of solitude and peace here in this country as i have been on my trip and especially in nara, so it will be a pleasure for me to live there for the last 25 or so days of my journey.

so i will take up there on the evening of june 4th and head back to america through narita in tokyo on july 2nd, finally ending my journey of seeing 60 cities in 60 days and having the adventure of a lifetime.

i will still be making blog updates occasionally letting everyone know what is going on as i spend my days in nara, living as simply as i can for the remainder of my stay in japan.

and im sure it will be good.

youll just have to wait and see.

4 comments:

  1. but ... i miss you, fuzzy little man peach! as long as you come back with a billion amazing stories to tell, i guess i'll forgive you for actually carrying out 60c60d and having the most awesome time in japan. you rock.

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  2. Simple is good. It took me 40 years to figure that out. Your lucky to have found it out so early. And....only you will understand on July 2nd how SIGNIFICANT this announcement is.

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  3. Oh man, that is awesome! I am glad that you were able to find a place to live and work at.

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  4. Sounds like a great place to just enjoy the remainder of time there in Japan. Just know that we all miss you over here in Utah.

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