Coffee, Pizza, Boy, Ebooks, Japanese
Posted by: Michael Slater in Coffee, Learning Japanese, Luke Slater, Technology, pizzaQuick update.
Luke and Ling got back from Perth this afternoon. Don’t know whether it’s an illusion or not, but Luke looks bigger. I’ve only seen him a few hours total in the last ten days. One thing is for certain, however, and that is he’s trying to talk much much more. Lots of long extended babbling repeats of things we say. Matt comes over next month and I’m guessing by then he will be making some serious noise.
Okonomiyaki is sometimes called Japanese pizza. Tonight we had both Okonomiyaki and italian pizza. I used the end of the pizza dough from the other day (I didn’t achieve as fluffy a crust as I wanted. I think because I blind-baked the crust in the middle of the oven, not on the bottom element) and used up left over batters from a kimchi okonomiyaki and a seafood okonomiyaki. I bought several liters of sake, some umeshu, and two cases of Japanese beer for the party sunday. Still to arrange is the sashimi and spare okonomiyaki parts.
My green coffee beans are ready for collection tomorrow. Looking forward to playing with my iRoast 2 roaster. I used some mocha java recently and it made decent espresso, bit darker than sumatran stuff I’ve been using.
Downloaded several Bruce Sterling and William Gibson books onto my n73 today. It appears that MobiReader only will read its own books purchased from its store. Death Penalty. QReader appears to read .txt (but not .rtf) and refuses to read .pdfs, so I need to convert the rtf and pdfs to text before copying them over.
Still bumbling along with Japanese. I’ve been having my teacher come over and give me private lessons instead of the class. I fell behind when I was travelling, so am racing to catch up. Actually I’m not even racing. The class is a giant grammar-cram and I don’t get a chance to practice my speaking. With a tutor, I can practice and work over stuff a lot more, so I am happy with that arrangement.
And I think that is about it.
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