2011年4月20日水曜日

Cherry blossoms

Although there were that mega quakes and the tsunami disaster on 311 at the northern part of Japan and the following FNPP1 accidents, I am lucky enough to enjoy the daily morning walk with my dogs.

Every morning I take my dogs to the park nearby and do a bit of training with them for about twenty min.

Last month many events were cancelled all over Japan. To mourn those who lost their lives, to give our thoughts to people who lost their family members, friends, houses and everything.

But most of all I think we did not feel like it. Many of us were smashed flat with the site of the wreckage of the tsunami.

We were horrified with the aftershocks and the bad news from the FNPP1. Invisible threat of the radioactive contaminate were devastating. At least the fact the radioactive level of Tokyo and most of Japan are much much lower than that of most of Europe is some relief to us.


It is not still over. There are one hundred thirty thousand people still at the shelters, many lost their houses and others without electricity or water supply or as such.



Nevertheless cherry blossoms for this year came to us. Now they are gone and the new green leaves are coming.

My younger BC Dono can come to the new position with only verbal cue which he could not before 311. What's more he even can keep it. Good boy.

Dada is almost 13 years old and still very fit and her new moves are getting better and better (though her talking during performance is not going away,, stubborn!).


Things are certainly moving.

I should not be left out. I've got to think better transition of Dono's new position and Dada's routine should be properly choreographed so that their effort could be rewarded with what they deserve.