in my solitude, friendly neighbors

Mari is away for three weeks visiting her mom in Saitama, north of Tokyo. Two things keep me here in Kyoto: my DSL lifeline (for work) and my pet allergies. Over the next few months, Mari will need to be in Saitama a lot, so we’ve been talking about setting up a broadband connection and a dander-free cleanroom for me up there. For the next few weeks, though, I’m out here on my own.

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The other day, after my neighbors Carlos and Reme found out that Mari’s gone, Reme surprised me with a delicious lunch delivered to my doorstep: bean and vegetable stew (with the biggest beans I’d ever seen), bechamel/ham croquettes, rice, and a banana. It was a touching treat, a welcome change from the rice and miso soup I’d been eating for the previous two days. Such a thoughtful gesture from next door, and how lucky  I am!

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While I miss Mari, I’m also enjoying my temporary solitude. I have a bunch of projects I need to focus on, and I can do my own thing for awhile. I can stay up late watching sci-fi and horror movies, read an ActionScript manual in bed, hog all of the blankets, sleep in until 11 — go wild. Actually, I’m a little proud of myself for keeping the house together. I’m still vacuuming, doing the dishes, showering, doing laundry, eating my vegetables. This afternoon, I remembered Mari’s advice to pick leaves from the garden and make a salad. It would have been nicer to share the bowl with her, but this way I can tell her about it on the phone and in the blog.


Comments

8 responses to “in my solitude, friendly neighbors”

  1. Carlos

    Hey Rick,
    I’m glad you liked the food 😉
    We should plan something for next week or so.
    Cheers.

  2. You really have a Wonderful Blog with some really Great Photos!!

  3. Thanks, Azim!

  4. Carlos, do you know what kind of beans those were? They’re about 5 times the size of the “average” bean.

  5. Carlos

    They are called “pallares” or “Lima beans”, and we bought them in this Brazilian shop I told you about (from where we got the lentils too). They are really good, aren’t they?

  6. I’ll have to order some Lima beans, then. I wonder if they’d be good fried…

  7. gazebo

    A lima bean recipe recommendation from the other side of the world (North Carolina, US): baby limas, tomato, corn, sauteed with a little onion… “suffering succotash,” as Sylvester the cat would say…
    Hey Rick– don’t know if you remember me, we lived in Okada together freshman year… Remember Chris, as in Chris & Angel?

  8. So that’s what succotash is!
    Wow, blast from the past. Of course I remember you, Chris! How have you been? I’ll have to get back to you offline.