@Caspar33 Thank you for watching and commenting. I really like the way you describe what was attempted in this video. There was indeed something both ordinary and wonderous happening in this cabbage patch, though I fear my poor attempt at video taping the event may have captured only a small part of the beauty. I am delighted that you enjoyed these images. Have a great day! ~Kurt :-)
Hello JoeCubicle, I really appreciate your comment and question as they help me to understand that it may be worthwhile to post such seemingly simple videos. Though I love seeing fascinating sights here in Japan it is in fact the simple ones which touch my spirits most closely. I'm happy to hear that such moments have the same meaning for you as well.
As for the cabbage patch... The temp was comfy cool with a very subtle and pleasant smell of turned earth. Very nice indeed! -Kurt :-)
Is this a kind of rice called "moti gome"?Am I Right?I'm serching for demonstrative videos that shows how to construct paperlamps "tiotin".I found only one by Isamu Nogushi's studio. Could you help me?Tks a lot!
Hello dracoleon777hotmail, I'm afraid that I do not know anything about making paper lamps. Perhaps if someone who does reads this then they may be able to help. Good luck in your search! -Kurt :-)
Hello yozka, I live on the very edge of a bustling metropolis called Shizuoka city. My home is actually at the edge of a strange borderland where I can leave my door and within minutes be surrounded by countryside. This cabbage patch is only a short walk from my home yet a world away from where I work and live during my work and home life. -Kurt :-)
Nice. Sense of not just seeing what you see but of sharing your eye for the infinite variety of nature and the play o flight. Thanks.
Caspar33 1 year ago
@Caspar33 Thank you for watching and commenting. I really like the way you describe what was attempted in this video. There was indeed something both ordinary and wonderous happening in this cabbage patch, though I fear my poor attempt at video taping the event may have captured only a small part of the beauty. I am delighted that you enjoyed these images. Have a great day! ~Kurt :-)
softypapa 1 year ago
I have about 2 or 10 of these 'kind' of moments every day. What was the temperature, feel and smell like at the cabbage patch?
JoeCubicle 2 years ago
Hello JoeCubicle, I really appreciate your comment and question as they help me to understand that it may be worthwhile to post such seemingly simple videos. Though I love seeing fascinating sights here in Japan it is in fact the simple ones which touch my spirits most closely. I'm happy to hear that such moments have the same meaning for you as well.
As for the cabbage patch... The temp was comfy cool with a very subtle and pleasant smell of turned earth. Very nice indeed! -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago
Is this a kind of rice called "moti gome"?Am I Right?I'm serching for demonstrative videos that shows how to construct paperlamps "tiotin".I found only one by Isamu Nogushi's studio. Could you help me?Tks a lot!
Have a nice day!
dracoleon777hotmail 2 years ago
Hello dracoleon777hotmail, I'm afraid that I do not know anything about making paper lamps. Perhaps if someone who does reads this then they may be able to help. Good luck in your search! -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago
Nice, that golden yellow light makes things so beautiful.
Peekingduck 2 years ago
mmmm Great for making some Kimchi.
qiranger 2 years ago
I'm obviously a child of the 80s. Believe it or not, the first thing I thought of was a field of Cabbage Patch Dolls! ;)
~Kat
Luminasita 2 years ago
Dont feel bad I thought the same thing
InzaiJack 2 years ago
Hello Kat and InzaiJack, This same thought went through my mind as I typed the title for this video. -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago
do you live around here? all your videos aare very rural and have an amazing scenery!
yozka 2 years ago
Hello yozka, I live on the very edge of a bustling metropolis called Shizuoka city. My home is actually at the edge of a strange borderland where I can leave my door and within minutes be surrounded by countryside. This cabbage patch is only a short walk from my home yet a world away from where I work and live during my work and home life. -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago