Blogger has been a bit of a bee-yotch lately, so I wasn't able to post more before I left Tokyo, and now here I am back in Ottawa experiencing some pretty major jet lag. When I left Tokyo it was Monday afternoon at 5, and when I arrived in Ottawa it was still Monday, 7.30 in the evening, and I'm pretty certain that my flight was more than 2.5 hours long. Mt. Fuji ended up being a bust, as I seemed to have caught the extended tail end of a rainy season in Japan that just doesn't want to end. Going to T's colleague's parents' place in the country was also a bust due to an illness in the family, so instead we went down to Koya-san, the holiest mountain in Japan, to stay in a Buddhist temple, eat surprisingly delicious vegetarian meals based mainly on tofu, and take part in a confusing, fairly unintelligible but wholly spiritual Buddhist prayer session. After visiting one of the largest and most beautiful cemeteries I've ever seen, we accidentally hiked down ...
Nice appetizer.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the main?
But you haven't answered the central question: where in the world is Isha Tan? There should be clues about how to find you, but then every time it looks like we've caught up to you--say, in Cairo--you've flown off to your next destination. You also need henchmen. And a theme song by Rockapella.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Dave.
ReplyDeleteYou also need to wear a big hat and trenchcoat.
Plus all of your music and sound effects should be really low-budget.