No, I am not playing golf this weekend. This picture was take on the way to A/C cooled office this afternoon. In case if you are not familiar with the celsius, 36C is 96.8 Fahrenheit. This is very hot.
After living here in the US for 30 years, I am still used to metric system.
Jika-Tabi (tabi that contact the ground") is a type of outdoor footwear worn in Japan. It was invented in the 20th century.
Also known (outside Japan) as "tabi boots", they are modelled on tabi, traditional split-toe Japanese socks. Like other tabi, jika-tabi have a divided toe area so that they can in theory be worn with slip-on thonged footwear, but they are heavy-duty, and resemble boots.
Shojiro Ishibashi, the founder of Bridgestone Corporation, is credited with their invention.
I used to listen to TALK radio stations. Then I realized most of the commercials that I hear on those radio stations are:
(1) Get out of debt
(2) Credit card relief
(3) Low rate mortgage
That means many people who listen to those radio stations are in debt. I don't think I want to be labeled as such. So, now I am shopping around the radio stations to find the right commercials.
Have you every paid attention to the commercials on the station that you are listening to? If not, you might want to try.
This picture was taken at Friday Night's Lenny Wilkens Charity Dinner. The gentleman I took a picture with is Mr. Tommy Davis. He played for Los Angles Dodgers from September 22, 1959. That was 24 days after I was born. I was very honored to share a table with this and other sports celebrities.
I got this Phil's 2006 Master's flag at Lenny Wilkens charity dinner & auction Saturday Night. It will be displayed at PSPINC lobby. Please come and see it when if you have a chance.
I paid less than what I paid for a paint by Corey at Seattle Executives Auction. (Okay, only few people understand what I am talking about.)
This picture was taken at Okachimachi, three stations north of Tokyo Terminal. This is an older part of Tokyo where there are a lot of small shops and restaurants.
I enjoy visiting this area of Tokyo every time I go there.