Tuesday, December 26, 2006
White Christmas
We spent our first white Christmas here in Hirafu. Had a great dinner with our housemates. Everyone pitched in and we put on quite a spread. We were so happy with it we had to put up some photos for you all to see.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Niseko!
This is Mt Yoeti San on one of the few clear days we have in the winter. In the foreground is Hirafu village where we live.
We have been in Niseko Hirafu for about 3 weeks and already riding some of the best powder in my life. What a contrast to Kushiro. We share a house with 5 others (all Australians) and in the village it must be about 70% foreigners. We almost had reverse culture shock as we found it hard concentrating hearing so much English spoken in the bars. This place has so many bars and restaurants. We live only a few hundred metres from the first lift so spend our lunch breaks and evenings on the snow. Although I thought that I had broken my wrist this week. Or more specifically the scaphoid bone in my wrist. But after a MRI today I go the all clear. So lucky not to have a cast on for 6 weeks!
These are the two Apartment buildings Sarah and I mange.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Leaving Kushiro
The last week or so has gone by in a blur of sashimi, sushi and beer! We had a farewell party at Shu-sen (of course) last Wednesday night (public holiday on Thursday!) And partied to the small hours of the morning. Nights like this make us wonder why we are leaving, although maybe it’s good to go out on a good note. Friends and karaoke, what more can I say? Thursday night was one of the more memorable days in Kushiro and not because of the hangover. Nahoko-san, one of Sarah’s students whom she has become really good friends with took us out to dinner. We went to one of the finest Japanese restaurants in Kushiro. It was amazing, our own tatami room with rice paper sliding doors and amazing service. We were treated to 8 courses of fine Japanese cuisine and tried several different types of local sake. Brilliant! First course was crabs eggs wrapped in cucumber, followed by sushi. Course number three was sashimi of a local fish, then honey glazed salmon. Number 5 was some sort of potato and fish soup, followed up with a leg of king crab. Just when I couldn’t take any more number 7 was served, containing rice and salmon eggs with miso soup and some pickles. Dessert was a small serving of toffee coated ice-cream. Are you jealous yet? You should be because it was some of the best food I have ever had. This was followed up with a Friday lunch with one of my classes! Again sushi was enjoyed by all. It has been a nice week, and we will miss our students and friends. We must have done a good job! Pity about our boss who is continuing his childish and un-professional manner. He has resorted to responding to us in grunts which must surely be a new time low. Plus he has declared he cannot afford to pay us all of our final wages! A heated discussion ensued and it seems that we will now get paid what we are owed. Well today is our last in Kushiro, we finish work at 9pm and board the 11.30pm night bus for Sapporo. Arriving around 6am where we find a train taking us through to Kutchan and then to Niseko-Hirafu. To say we are looking forward to the change is clearly and understatement. I especially am looking forward to being surrounded by mountains once again and feeling their positive energy. Plus the ski-fields open this weekend so the timing is right. To those in Kushiro, ja ne and kutsukete. We hope to see you again in the future.