2016年04月13日
Dream Interpretation

The subject of dreams has been popping up in social media a lot lately. People look to interpret dreams and find out what they mean. Since the ancient times people have tried to derive meaning from dreams. One great example comes out of ancient Egypt when a Pharoh had two dreams and thought it was a message that he had to understand. His people failed at interpreting it so another person was recommended to him and he finally understood the dreams. So many people have dreams that they can remember but at the same time there are a ton of people who either can't remember their dreams it don't dream at all. It's still a mystery to us on why we dream but personally I like dreaming!
2016年04月13日
The Cute Little Place Down The Way
Hello!
There's a little place near my apartment that I've recently been going to that I really enjoy! It's a small bakery / restaurant / cafe that sells baked goods and set lunches for a crazy reasonable price. It's called Asumi, which I've learned translates roughly to "safe space". It's operated by a number of people with physical and mental disabilities, and I believe is run as a charitable business, which lets them charge the really amazing prices they do. I went for lunch one day that was a three course lunch (appetizer, main, and dessert) for well under 1000 yen.
The only difficult thing I've found about Asumi are it's hours. Because it's a bakery / cafe, they open quite early in the morning, and close quite early in the afternoon, so being able to get there is sometimes tricky, but I've never regretted it when I go, and everyone is so lovely and welcoming, it's a great place to pick up lunch or treats for the day.
Have a great one!
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There's a little place near my apartment that I've recently been going to that I really enjoy! It's a small bakery / restaurant / cafe that sells baked goods and set lunches for a crazy reasonable price. It's called Asumi, which I've learned translates roughly to "safe space". It's operated by a number of people with physical and mental disabilities, and I believe is run as a charitable business, which lets them charge the really amazing prices they do. I went for lunch one day that was a three course lunch (appetizer, main, and dessert) for well under 1000 yen.
The only difficult thing I've found about Asumi are it's hours. Because it's a bakery / cafe, they open quite early in the morning, and close quite early in the afternoon, so being able to get there is sometimes tricky, but I've never regretted it when I go, and everyone is so lovely and welcoming, it's a great place to pick up lunch or treats for the day.
Have a great one!
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