March 21: Midori: Saka

I've just managed to survive this traumatic experience. It happened when my friend and I were walking down on the biggest hill on the campus around 23:00. By that time, the paths had got very icey. Since we didn't wanted to walk on the 3-ft snow, so dared to go on the path, which was supposed to be there to walk on. Then, the thing happened. The ground failed me and I just kept slipping in a standing position on the big big hill until I made my body to fall off to the side. I thought i would crash to the foot of the hill and die. (It's not exagulated.) My heart was beating, and I couldn't help appreciating the instructors that tought me how to fall on snow... :)

I've just begun the ceramic cource a couple days ago and I went over to the ceramic studio three times today, spent several hours there. (it's gonna be so dangerous time killing activity.) I found the very sinple things that look like so easy is much more difficult than it looks. It's harder than ski, I didn't know it wa such energy comsuming. But for some reason I just love such kind of introvert activity, it reminds me caligraphy that I used to do every day. Things don't work well if you have other thought. isshun no kino yurumi could ruin everything.

Well, I'd better to take a bus to get home tonight. Hopufully the weather is goona be warm. That's all for today.

Midori


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