Daily Weather Report
I was woken this morning not by the sound of my alarm, but by the sound of two, massive thunderclaps. The rumble afterwards shook my flat, like someone banging a 40-foot taiko drum outside my apartment.
So, at the moment, there is a lot of rain in Tokamachi. The weather forcasts say that this will become snow at the weekend. Snowboarding next week? Fingers crossed, eh?
So, at the moment, there is a lot of rain in Tokamachi. The weather forcasts say that this will become snow at the weekend. Snowboarding next week? Fingers crossed, eh?
3 Comments:
Hi Martin!!!
fascinating stuff, glad i clicked that link on the jet website, thunder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fucking hell! what could come next, tell us all about santa claus's arrival in a few weeks as well, yippppeeeeeeee!!! what a journey, what an adventure and what an adventurer!!!
(p.s. to the webmaster/balduglybucktoothedwelshgit; why stick some boring cunt's blog/ihavefuckallelsetodoandnomates diary link on this website?, just curious, thanks, best regards, mike
Hello Mike. Are you a Niigata ALT too or just some idler stopping by?
Thanks for your comment. Friday is a workday so thunder load enough to wake you is pretty much as exciting as it gets. Besides, the thunder implies something rather exciting for me. Thunder and heavy rain means storm. Big storm in December means snow is coming (a href="http://www.martinmccloud.com/japan/2005/11/weather-report-snow-is-coming.html">like I said here). Whens there's snow, and theirs usually metres or the stuff round here, I can go snowboarding.
Well that's why I found the thunder interesting anyways.
So how's your day been Mike?
that link up there should have been this page
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