In the last two weeks we have planted black beans in several fields, collected ume from a temple in Kyoto, harvested our yellow onions, and welcomed a new member to the Nishimura family; the latter being the most exciting, unexpected, and happy incident to occur.
Little Mio Nishimura entered the world a little earlier than we had expected, about one month earlier than expected. I personally don’t know many of the details of the event but the labor started on a very memorable day for me at very least. At 3PM I heard the crack of thunder to the East. This was the first thunder I had heard in Japan and I was uncertain if this was in fact thunder. Thirty minutes later the answer came in torrential rains, the likes of which I have rarely seen. It was as though a small ocean had been enjoying an afternoon nap in a cloud on this beautiful day and after waking was hurrying back home to its fish, ships, and beaches. This ocean seemed to have liked his nap because the same incident occurred for the two following days. Perhaps Mother Nature felt she had to do a little cleaning for Mio before she arrived. She is a little sweet heart and all her wwoofer “Aunts and Uncles” look forward to spoiling her with exorbitant amounts of attention.
A beautiful tribute!
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