Friday, May 7, 2010

HSU Don Translates Hiroshima Haiku

Father Eric Freed, director of Humboldt State University’s Newman Center and a lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies, has put into English the story and haiku poetry of a Japanese woman who was a teenager when the U.S. struck Hiroshima with an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.…

http://now.humboldt.edu/news/hsu-don-translates-hiroshima-haiku/

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Microwave mochi

Annie is a genius. She found a recipe for microwave mochi that actually works!

On and off, over the years, both Annie and I have tried to make mochi at home. Unsucessfully. Motivated by our February's chaji we took up the cause once again. We both found recipes and instruction on the Internet, and set out on parallel paths to achieve mochi proficiency.

I studied what I could in my cookbooks (better if I could read Japanese) and used a recipe I found on the Internet. My first two attempts were inedible.




Overcooked. Pasty and dry. I was demoralized.

Then came Annie's breakthrough. Two days before the Chaji she called, ecstatic. She was able to make daifuku mochi that was tender and delicious. She made a fresh batch on the morning of the Chaji.





Her secret? Corn syrup. And microwaving in short bursts. I tried her recipe a few days later and had similar success. Not quite so pretty as Annie's, but definitely edible.




For this week's at tea practice, she brought some beautiful homemade wagashi. Tasty little works of art.


Here' s the recipe that Annie found online:


Oishi desu!


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Small World

Kristin learned of a friend of a friend who has a house in Kyoto. As we will soon be in Kyoto, she thought it would be worthwhile to contact this Kyoto person. She turned out to be a friend of ours who we had not seen in many years, Yoshiko Skelton. It was delightful to reconnect with her.

Tea and cake with friends
Cinderblock in the garden
A modern torii

Monday, February 15, 2010

Monster daikon!


I'd say Eureka's climate favors daikon. This bad boy weighed in at more than one kilo.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Birding with Gary


Virginia's warblers had been hanging around the Bloomfields' house for much of January, so we thought it would be worth a try to see it. Thanks to Gary and his friend Pablo we were able to see the Virginia's warbler, plus Townsends, orange-crowned and yellow-rumped warblers too.