i've been hokk-ed and tok-ed!
A recent family vacation to japan added to my personal vocabulary chest two verbs - 'hokk' and 'tok'.
Before you start thinking these are from the disputably rojak singaporean singlish, let me tell you 'hokk' means freeze, and 'tok' refers to a (un)cacophonic movement.
Indeed Hokk-aido froze me, and Tok-yo sucked me into its wave of madrush motion, with everyone gliding in a dissonant fashion, yet of the same frequency, wavelength and velocity.
This is not a toy. This was the plane what brought us from Haneda Airport (Tokyo) to Chitose Aiport (Hokkaido)!
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cruising along sea floes of icy Okhotsk Sea
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After hours of travelling westward from the northeast Okhotsk coast, we reached the romantic harbour city of Otaru which is fronted by Sea of Japan, and we were truly capped by snow!
phin-chimes throughout the whole Otaru Musical Box Museum...where's my car?????
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eating ramen (la-mee) with mummy!
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"'Being' japanese'..... "
Ooh yes, we always had a lot to eat each day in Japan. *slurps* :p
The beautiful lady in cyan is our tour guide. Always ready with a hilarious joke, that's Monica for you! :)
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From moist snowflakes in Obihiro, to fluffly spherical snowballs in Otaru, to sweeping snow drizzle in Sapporo..... this snow-perience was enough to send a cheeky chill down our spines!
(You can click on http://www.flickr.com/photos/mirabop/sets/72057594061644640/show/ to view more peeks!)
3 comments:
Wow... simply enchanting!!! I love the view of the cross. It's really captivating and I understand what you mean by being drawn... Gosh, I wished I could visit that place too. Maybe I shall save for a few years and make it a point to visit somewhere with snow. hahahaha... I've never seen snow before though... ;p
THe picture of the cross in the snow...it just reminds me of the song that goes
"...bids me come and die and find that I may truly live..."
Hi anonymous,
i praise the Lord that He has revealed His cross to you. May you always behold the beauty of the Cross in your life! : )
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