2019年07月15日
What's For Dinner?
Yesterday's dinner was veggies, tofu and homemade tzatziki sauce. What's tzatziki sauce, you ask? Well, it's a cucumber sauce found in many Greek dishes. It's primarily made of yogurt and cucumber, with other seasonings and herbs. People in the US use "Greek yogurt" to make it, and I was happy to find some Greek yogurt here in the supermarket. As soon as I saw it, I immediately reminisced about my University days and how I would eat Greek salad every week at my favorite little Greek spot, sometimes two or three times a week. The salad didn't contain tzatziki sauce, but I remember seeing it there, and every once in while having the sauce with some other dish. All in all, this dinner was an homage to the Greek food I love so much!

2019年07月15日
Lupin's Car....er, not quite.

The First compact Japanese Car!
I saw it in the Edo/Tokyo museum while on break. The whole exhibit was incredible. First half spoke about the Tokugawa era. The other half was Japan from the 1800's on. This little car caught my friends eye. He's a real car buff, especially American cars. When I told him about compact cars, the yellow plate, and how they are different his eyes lit up.
My eye's lit up too, but for me this was just "Lupin III"s car. Am I right?
Check it out! English dub.
https://vimeo.com/39790868
Compact car's really changed a lot about this country. We should be thankful.
How have small cars affected you?
Joe o/