Monday, August 07, 2006

What we call today is 6th day of August. I feel time flies. It does really fast. I feel like I quit the company KOOTS GREEN TEA was just yesterday. 3 months has pasted since then. I still say I am glad to have escaped from there.

Anyway, what I was doing in these days is packing—well actually bumming around. I don’t want to pack anything during daytime for the heat. This is August. Even during nights are still hot. Hey, when should I pack then? AC doesn’t work for upstairs. Yeah I’ve got a kind of upstairs. Probably I cannot call it upstairs. Because there are only some book shelves; and I have been using it as a closet. Technically, my room has no closet, so I had to work a bit to make room for clothes and something I use occasionally: suitcase, Futon for winter. Oops I am losing the point now. What I want to say after all is my room isn’t big so that I am delaying packing. Probably, I will pack frantically the previous day of a moving truck comes to pick my belongings up. I sure will. They are coming 14th—late—and I will be cleaning this room thoroughly in case my land lord costs me for cleaning. Well, in the first place it is natural to clean room when you move out isn’t it?

And, in any case I have get out of this room till 19th, because land lord will come to check or perhaps bring new dweller that is going to find him/herself in a rabbit’s house soon.

You may want to know what I’ve done instead of packing. The answer is quite easy, biking. I didn’t do it long time. I just finished long ride last week. But I felt like biking sort of. However, in Tokyo you can’t find any good place to bike around. Traffic lights stop you anytime and cars’ exhaust kills you. I have one good bicycle road along a big river. Even the road is good, I’m not too interested in it due to the road is just flat. I would rather climb mountain with my bike. Somebody says Tokyo is a city of hills. It is a lie. Just we have some sloping roads out there. When I get to my home town, I swear I will bike around real mountains.

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